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Max van Richter - Resurrection [E-Newage 2002]

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    -------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Max van Richter - Resurrection<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Artist...............: Max van Richter<br /> Album................: Resurrection<br /> Genre................: New Age<br /> Source...............: CD<br /> Year.................: 2002<br /> Label................: Neu Harmony <br /> Codec................: LAME 3.92<br /> Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III<br /> Quality..............: CBR 256, (avg. bitrate: 256kbps)<br /> Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz<br /> Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3<br /> Information..........: M van R is another guise of Paul Lawler<br /> Ripped by............: on 10/11/2004<br /> Posted by............: on 10/11/2004<br /> News Server..........: <br /> News Group(s)........: <br /> Included.............: NFO, M3U<br /> Covers...............: Front Back <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Tracklisting<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> 01. (00:09:18) Max van Richter - Resurrection<br /> 02. (00:07:06) Max van Richter - The House Of Visual Transference<br /> 03. (00:10:25) Max van Richter - The Abduction Syndrome<br /> 04. (00:07:56) Max van Richter - Prophecy<br /> 05. (00:07:54) Max van Richter - Psychokinetic Hymn<br /> 06. (00:11:00) Max van Richter - The City Of Waking Hallucinations<br /> 07. (00:10:24) Max van Richter - Last Exit<br /> Playing Time.........: 01:04:02<br /> Total Size...........: 117.27 MB<br /> <br /> At last the long prophesised album by ex Arcane member Max van Richter (Paul Lawler) is released. However, in keeping with the Arcane albums, it encapsulates and extends the classic New Age melodic/sequencer style which TD used to perfection in the early 80's. <br /> The opening title track demonstrates this perfectly, building on a wave of pulsations it produces a massive symphonic melody which sticks in the mind long after the piece ends. In many ways this is another Arcane trait, the infectious nature of the pieces is undeniable and completely irresistible. 'The House of Visual Transference' repeats the recipe, a sumptuous flowing concoction of heavy symphonic themes and low pulsating sequences, topped by robust drum lines. 'The Abduction Syndrome' opens with superb electronic effects and builds the atmosphere superbly. A sequence opens up reminiscent in mood to those on 'Sorcerer', then more melodic and intricate sequencing takes over. It's great! The synth themes blend perfectly with the structure, the track changes emphasis and style but never loses its grip. As 'Prophecy' opens up a distinguishing feature starts to emerge from the Arcane material. Max's own work seems to have a harder perhaps slightly darker and symphonic (but no less melodic) edge. Instead of 'Livemiles' or 'Logos' the style is slightly more towards the melodic/sequential parts of 'Thief', 'Sorcerer' and 'Firestarter' for example.<br /> 'Psychokinetic Hymn' reveals a slightly lighter edge, opening with a delightful sequence which builds from simplistic roots into a mesmeric collage. The patterns then fade to leave a silky ambience which invites another sequence to emerge. The lighter stance remains but, oh, the melody. So infectious, it acts almost as a premature close to the album such is the magnificent nature. But no, two more tracks remain. 'The City of Walking Hallucinations' opens in more subdued fashion but soon bursts into a symphonic crescendo, constantly underpinned by superb sequencing. Piano and guitar detail give the piece a slightly modern edge, but it's still all in keeping with the van Richter sound. Finally 'Last Exit' opens with chugging rhythm and sequence but again the piece builds into a heavyweight piece with massive symphonic chords meshed with guitar style detail.<br /> Debate still occasionally surfaces about the pro's and con's of using comparisons in reviews, but when you hear an album like this it is totally appropriate to make comparison with the very best New Age Synthesizer Music (EM) ever made. Had Schmoelling or Froese released this as a long lost TD solo work no-one would have batted an eyelid as to its credentials, and it's stature as one of the best solo albums to emerge from the scene. It is totally magnificent, totally captivating, totally essential.<br /> <br /> NFO generated on.....: 10/11/20046 9:31:42 PM<br /> :: Generated by Music NFO Builder v1.17 - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nfobuilder.com">www.nfobuilder.com</a> ::<br /> <br />
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  00 - Max van Richter - Resurrection.m3u 0.6 KB
  00 - Max van Richter - Resurrection.nfo 4.3 KB
  00 - Max van Richter-Resurrection-BACK.JPG 0.6 MB
  00 - Max van Richter-Resurrection-FRONT.JPG 0.9 MB
  00 - Max van Richter-Resurrection-INLAY.JPG 1 MB
  01 - Resurrection.mp3 17 MB
  02 - The House of Visual Transference.mp3 13 MB
  03 - The Abduction Syndrome.mp3 19 MB
  04 - Prophecy.mp3 15 MB
  05 - Psychokinetic Hymn.mp3 14 MB
  06 - The City of Waking Hallucinations.mp3 20 MB
  07 - Last Exit.mp3 19 MB



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