| Influences | silence is a state which it is physically impossible to achieve. everything is sound. we are all music. we are all microphones. listen up. record. play.
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genral: life. white cubes. skies. clouds. architecture. stefan's moving images. spaces. the seaside. walls. woods. audiomulch. ; musicwise fennesz. clifford/kealoha. can. david toop. cocteau twins. harmonia. arvo pärt. autechre. four tet. james blackshaw. battles. järnefelt. john coltrane. raster-noton. friedman/liebezeit. kraftwerk. radiohead. moderat. health. et al.
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| Sounds Like |
"A truly shining example of what being an ambient album should mean: similarity, not sameness. Reusing feelings, not ideas. In this sense, The Silent Anagram is entirely successful.When given the proper conditions, Telekaster has crafted music to bring you there, to whatever hazy, reverb-laden place that is; just grab a decent pair of headphones, turn down the lights, and take the trip." (The Silent Ballet, September 2009)
"Post rock is perhaps a term to fit this, but its all without drums and its definitely not static. This music is in constant flux, always on the move. A great record actually. Very melodic, without becoming a pop record. More modern classical, I'd say. A very pleasant and varied album. Highlight of the week." (Vital Weekly 695)
"The Silent Anagram (Panic Arrest/Rough Trade), das Debüt von Telekaster: Kreiselnde Loopgebilde, die eine Richtung finden und ein leicht metallisches Flirren erzeugen. Melodien und Akkorde kommen und gehen, es ist einfach schön." (Groove Magazin, June 2009)
The Silent Anagram ist ein Gebilde aus Klangräumen, das beruhigender in seiner Unruhe kaum sein könnte. ‚All is sound’. Und so verliert sich auch die Stille im Klang und lässt das, was zwischen Kopf und Herz ist, im Gleichklang aus dem Takt schlagen. (*lichter magazin für popkultur, nov 2009)
"Immediately this record strikes me as kind of a middle ground between the minimal Minus Pilots album and the more varied, layered sound of the Cut Iowa Network LP (minus the drums), it definitely fits right in with the feel of the Panic Arrest label thus far so if you enjoyed those previous releases you'll be in safe hands here. To add a little more comparative colour I'll add that there are shades of Constellation-style post-rock, early Colleen, the twinklier moments of bands like Fridge and many an organic-sounding bedroom ambient electronica project from the past few years. All done to a super classy standard!" (Norman Records, July 2009)
"The Silent Anagram features broken piano chords, swirling ambience and warm guitars. A hug made of music. Quiet, contemplative and somewhat impressionistic." (indiophile, June 2009)
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