regen:tropfen featured at 雨と休日オンラインショップ (Rain and Holiday Shop)

Posted by on Oct 29, 2010 in review | No Comments
  and is also written up in their blog. Auto-translated excerpt below:
What if they say stuff like that depicted a quiet day. Have looked delicate sensibility (listen) Delicate soundscapes. Each one of a small sound And her thoughts, Like a dream world with a girl I feel such an exciting piece of a secret garden.
I’m not sure how accurate Google is being with it’s translation, but it certainly sounds like very kind words. Let us know if you can provide a more accurate translation than Google.

regen:tropfen reviewed by rote raupe

Posted by on Oct 25, 2010 in review | No Comments

Maike kommt nicht wirklich von einem anderen Stern sondern lebt in Neukölln. Ursprünglich aus Heidelberg trat sie 2006 die abenteuerliche Reise nach Berlin an und begann bald darauf damit, ihre musikalischen Kreationen, die zu dem Zeitpunkt bereits in Fragmenten vorhanden waren, weiter auszutüfteln.

Vor einigen Wochen ist nun ihr Debut auf den Markt gekommen. Es ist schwierig, zu sagen, ob ihre Stücke sich wie von einem anderen Stern anhören, denn sie kommen mitten aus dem Tag oder der Nacht. Es handelt sich auf dem Album regen:tropfen nicht explizit um klassische Musikstücke, vielmehr sind es vertonte Collagen, Einzelteile, die für jeden Hörer ein anderes Bild ergeben und bei jedem Abspielen einen anderen Eindruck erzeugen. Zazie erzählt keine fertigen Geschichten, sondern fügt Bruchstücke zusammen. Dialoge, Gesprächsfetzen, Gelächter, Geräusch.

Zazies klassische Piano-Ausbildung kommt durch, die Kompositionen sind größtenteils um sich entwickelnde Klavierakkorde gesponnen. Dennoch ist es schwierig, eine Melodie im eigentlichen Sinne zu erkennen, was darin begründet ist, dass die Komponistin ein eigenwilliges Verständnis von Melodien hat. Für Zazie beherbergt jedes Geräusch eine Melodie, die alte knarrende Tür, der Atem eines Menschen, Vögel, Regen. Durch dieses freie Verständnis ist es ihr möglich, neue Wege zu beschreiten und ihre ganz eigene Musik zu kreieren.

Mit regen:tropfen ist ein innovatives Debut-Album gelungen. Zazie von einem anderen Stern vereint viele Gegensätzlichkeiten in widerspenstigen Harmonien, indem sie klassisches Klavier mit Sprachen, Geräuschen und Sprechgesang verbindet.

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Freakout Online reviews The Longed-For Season

Eh sì, lasciatecelo dire e lasciateci festeggiare quelle poche volte che si incontra nel cammino qualcuno della propria terra che fa musica così lontana dagli standard soliti e che apre i propri orizzonti alle melodie sperimentali di oltre confine.

Francesco Galano, produttore e musicista talentuoso, per questo suo primo lavoro ha seminato da tempo in campi nordici, fra la folktronica dei Sigur Ros, di Efterklang, dei Mùm, e l’elettronica d’essay di Brian Eno, Mike Oldfield, il minimalismo di Nyman e Glass.

Il rislutato è sorprendente, sin dalle prime note di piano dell’esordio, The Dawn and the Embrace, estremamente malinconiche, su cui si staglia un leggiadro ritmo di glitch e noises che diventano struttura ritmica, fino all’esplosione melodica del pezzo al minuto 2.32.

Basta già questa prima composizione a farci percepire il sound di un talento unico, sul quale però si staglia sullo sfondo un bel po’ di lavoro: è dal 2007 che Francesco, tornato a Salerno dopo gli studi artistici a Firenze, lavora sulle tracce di questo EP. L’idea è l’utilizzo di un elettronica leggera che si fonde con strumenti acustici e classici come la tastiera creando composizioni di forte impatto emotivo. Rise On vede accompagnarsi a note di piano ripetitive stile No Surprises dei Radiohead un synth di sottofondo, e il solito gioco di rumori percussivi, per un risultato minimal con un crescendo dal sound solare.

Ma il capolavoro è tra Flooding River e The Place where this Path Leads: qui la citazione icelandic dei Sigur Ros è decisiva, e il gioco di rhodes, chitarra, basso, archi, mellotron, diamonica, e quanto la nuova ingegneria musicale metta a disposizione raggiunge il compimento, creando un pezzo di fortissimo impatto emotivo.

Da quali radici avrà tratto il bravo Galano questa cultura musicale non è dato saperlo (ma sappiamo che partecipa anche al progetto indie rock Captain Swing), ma certo non derivano dalla sua terra natale, dato che le melodie di When the Clouds (così il nome artistico) sono lontane anni luce dal mediterraneismo della musica partenopea anche recente.

C’è un’altra Campania, oltre a Pino Daniele, le posse, e il rock-barzelletta di molti gruppi nostrani: una Campania che pur non perdendo il contatto con la propria cultura di appartenenza (November Song, a dispetto del nome, è il pezzo più mediterraneo dell’EP) vola alto, verso traguardi che si potevano ritenere impensabili prima di ascoltare la profondità e lo spessore di queste tracce.

Galano non crea un genere, anzi, saccheggia a piene mani dai suoi ispiratori, ma ha il merito, insieme al Cielo di Bagdad e pochissimi altri, di aver fatto giungere sino al Sud l’impressionante potenza evocativa delle melodie provenienti dal freddo ma intenso Nord Europa.

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Review of The Longed-For Season at sonomu.net

Francesco Galano of Salerno, Italy, throws open the window one last time before it gets too cold to let in the glorious fragrance and light of autumn before she turns into winter. With a half-dozen friendly, accessible tunes stretching over a succinct half-hour, the mood is consistently refreshing and optimistic. When the Clouds embraces the change in seasons and celebrates the beauty it crystallizes.

Although undeniably an album of electronica, the melody is inevitably provided by familiar if electrically-powered instruments like guitar and Fender Rhodes piano, giving each of his landscape miniatures a round fullness, the rhythm kept with irresistable crunchy beats, like thick morning frost crackling underfoot on a brisk morning walk.

There is no seasonal melancholy here, only exaltation. Glad to be alive.

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A write up from Linus Records on regen:tropfen

Posted by on Oct 17, 2010 in review | No Comments

ドイツの女性アーティストMaike Zazie MaternによるZazie Von Einem Anderen Sternのデビューフルアルバム。
しみじみとしたもの悲しげなムードで奏でられるピアノと、朴訥とした鉄琴の音色やチェロ、物音のようなパーカッションや、フィールドレコーディング・サン プル、仄かなまたたきのグリッチノイズ〜マイクロ・エレクトロニックサウンドなどを組み合わせたデリケートなサウンドに、微かに聴き取れるほどの囁きの声 で歌われるアンニュイなうたや、語りのようなヴォーカルを溶け込ませたメランコリックなアコースティック・ソング。ジャジーな大人びたピアノやポスト・ク ラシカル寄りのサウンドを奏でる一方で、チャイルディッシュなアコースティック・エレクトロニカ〜エレクトロ・アコースティック、エクスペリメンタル・ ポップ〜アヴァンフォークな面も内包した、型にはまらないスタイルで独特のうた世界とサウンドを作り上げている今後も期待のアーティストです。Nils Frahm、Peter Broderickなどのポストクラシカル系のファンにも、mum、Hanne Hukkelberg、Joanna Newsom、Jessica Bailiffなどの女性ヴォーカル作品のファンのかたもオススメなアルバムです。全11曲39分収録。

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Music will save us all reviews regen:tropfen

Posted by on Oct 17, 2010 in review | No Comments

Regen:Tropfen (aka Rain:Drops)

Το κόλλημα μου με την σύγχρονη κλασική μουσική είναι πλέον γνωστό. Max Richter, Peter Broderick, Olafur Arnalds, Nils Frahm, Greg Haines, Library Tapes, είναι μόνο λίγα από τα ονόματα που έχουν  ξεχωρίσει  στο συγκεκριμένο είδος με τις εκπληκτικές δουλειές τους. Διπλά σ’ αυτούς έρχεται να σταθεί με το ντεμπούτο της και η Zazie Von Einem Anderen Stern, το Regen:Tropfen  είναι το δικό της λιθαράκι. Σπιτική, προσωπική, συναισθηματική μουσική την οποία ηχογράφησε στο στούντιο του Nils Frahm και κυκλοφόρησε πριν λίγες μέρες από την Drifting Falling. Ένα μουσικό παραμύθι στο οποίο τον πρώτο λόγο έχουν οι εύθραυστες νότες του πιάνου τις οποίες συνοδεύουν με τον πιο όμορφο τρόπο ήχοι από cello, glockenspiel, πόρτες που ανοιγοκλείνουν, συνομιλίες ανθρώπων στα γερμανικά, πουλιά που κελαηδούν, αλλά και ορισμένες φορές, εκεί που χρειάζεται, τα αργόσυρτα πλήκτρα συμπληρώνονται από την μεθυστική φωνή της Zazie. Και ο χειμώνας πάει να ξεκινήσει με τον πιο γλυκό τρόπο!

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justmusicthatilike.com gives regen:tropfen (9 of 10)

Posted by on Oct 14, 2010 in review | No Comments

regen:tropfen recieves 9 out of 10 from Just Music That I Like

Zazie Von Einem Anderen Stern; the name doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, but the German “unconventional” classical pianist has produced a stunning debut album entitled ‘regen:tropfen’ (rain:drops)..

Now classical music is not my thing at all, and I mean at all, let alone one where the few vocal tracks are in German. However, this is quite astonishing.

‘regen:tropfen’ is breathtaking – I’ve used that word twice in two days and I meant it both times. From start to finish you are transported on a wholly emotive and absorbing journey, I love albums that are a complete experience and “regen:tropfen” is just that, no quick singular download from iTunes here.

Essentially the tracks are piano based melancholic compositions. There are times when you hear loads of weird noises and sounds, such as birds / traffic / babies and the like, then also random German speech but the sound of the piano heard almost throughout brings it all together and makes each track really beautiful, the themes are melancholy without doubt but also endearing and blissful.

I have absolutely no idea what Zazie is saying (I did Spanish at school!) but the vocal tracks are fragile, delicate and to simply sum this whole experience up, wonderful.

‘regen:tropfen’ is going to be the soundtrack to my late night listening for quite some time. 9.0/10

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regen:tropfen release party in Berlin

Posted by on Oct 14, 2010 in review | No Comments

zazie von einem anderen stern will be playing a “‘regen:tropfen’ solo piano concert on a cosy autumn afternoon at the lovely johann rose in berlin-kreuzberg”

Nov 21 2010 5:00P Johann Rose (Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany)