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Tight restrictions are a fundamental component of the music made by Berlin-based composer Nils Frahm. When he plays piano it sometimes feels like his hands are pulling rigid machine-based structures into a lighter, airier place. Frahm is a musician clearly enamored with benchmark figures from the minimalist tradition (Steve Reich, Philip Glass), artists who cross the jazz and classical worlds (Keith Jarrett), film composers that lean toward the tropes of early music (Michael Nyman), and...
- pitchfork.com
When the phone rings I don't recognize the number. "I'm sorry, who are you looking for again?" It turns out that Robert Raths, the owner and curator of Erased Tapes Records, is in town for a few days. We arrange to meet at WFMU Record Fair, one of the largest vinyl aficionado gatherings in New York. When I get to the venue, I receive a text from Raths informing me that he's going to be late, and so I dive into a crowded warehouse in search of that one record which will become mine at whatever...
- www.popmatters.com
You need look no further than Berlin composer Nils Frahm's previous two releases, 2011's Felt, (an album recorded inside a muffled piano) and 2012's Screws (recorded following a hand injury) to see that Frahm is a musician unafraid to experiment and flirt with an eclectic mix of genres and styles. Spaces Frahm's latest release, in it's own way, celebrates this eclecticism, amassing a collection of live field recordings from the last two years...
- www.theaureview.com
Available on: Erased Tapes LP Nils Frahm's recorded output in the last five or so years has included a couple of CDs on Sonic Pieces; Wintermusik, a gorgeous, intimate triptych of piano improvisations, and Felt, a series of compositions recorded in such a way as to afford equal prominence to the piano and the process of playing - the creak of Frahm's stool and the intake of his breath...
- www.factmag.com
's last album drew strength from its sparseness. Written and recorded with a broken hand, Frahm was forced into developing more skeletal performances at the piano. The resulting half an hour of music was a gentle exploration of simple melodies, with a devastating sadness at its core. Two years later, feels the liberation of his physical recovery, and is the sonic antithesis to his last album in many respects: swelling to over an hour and a half, reintroducing electronic and percussive elements,...
- www.drownedinsound.com
Over the past few years, Berlin-based composer/pianist Nils Frahm has gained a very much deserved repuatiation as a compelling live performer. In the process, he has helped to rekindle what for many in the electronic-music community was a somewhat dimly lit flame for modern classical compositions. Offering recordings from a variety of Frahm's live performances captured over the past two years, Spaces accurately reveals him to be not only an extremely talented pianist, but also a performer who's...
- www.xlr8r.com
The recent history of music is one of digitisation and miniaturisation. The source of sound is becoming further obscured and separated from the listener as samples of virtualised versions of instruments become the modern day composer's tool of choice, and the sheer scope of possibilities at disposal via effects and post-production gets equally daunting and unwieldy. Before, we would hear a copy of a copy. Now the gap is widening, and we're listening to a copy, of a copy, of a copy...
- thequietus.com
Nils Frahm straddles a few musical worlds. The Berlin artist has released star-gazing synth epics ("For"), intimate solo piano pieces (Screws) and plenty in between, and he does it all pretty well. His live show lays bare the sheer scope of his work: he's usually got at least three pianos, plus an array of synths and other gadgets. These performances often show the true breadth of his talent in a way his individual records can't. Spaces is here to fix that problem...
- www.residentadvisor.net
Nils Frahm's approach to making music has developed in line with his attitude to the performance environment, and the German composer's audience remains an integral part of his first live album. Spaces is, not surprisingly, something of a curveball; an unconventional "best of" field-recording illustrating the intense magnetism, humor, and personality of its creator better than any studio records could...
- www.undertheradarmag.com
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