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In the case of Krautrock pioneers Ash Ra Tempel, the answer to these
questions might very well be a plethora of opposing perspectives and facts.
Yes, Ash Ra Tempel recorded a new studio album in the form of Friendship,
alas without bassist Hartmut Enke, who was around with the band much
longer than Klaus Schulze was. Yes, they can still do it and the music is
honest and heartfelt, but they're not doing it in the tradition of what was
Ash Ra Tempel, with Schulze in charge of machines, sequences, etc. as
opposed to his original position in the drummer's stool, and the music not
being what one would normally expect from this act. Yes, they have
something more to give us. Don't wait for a "but", because there isn't any.
Friendship is a gorgeous and relaxing experience consisting of three slowly
evolving tracks, each with its very own personality and flow, all united by
common grounds and beauty. Closing one's eyes, one can't help but imagine
flying trough the skies above peaceful landscapes of deep lakes and rushing
winds, swaying branches and introspective warmth. Amongst the sparse and
minimalist atmospheres that Schulze gently creates, Manuel Göttsching glides
tenderly in and out of sonic tapestries with his guitar, featuring ethereal
tones that recall smooth and tender ambience. So it is that Reunion spans
nearly half an hour in Tibetan tranquility and gentle sensuality interspersed
with eruptions of passionate sentiment, Pikant does its name honor by
means of a relaxed lounge-like nature of recurring themes and the touching
midway incursion of an acoustic guitar, and Friendship floats with a
contagious melancholy that fittingly ends an adorable time.
Friendship is a statement of electronic sensuality; a gentle sonic caress that
extends itself slowly and uses a richly thick ambience to embrace the listener
in pacifying waves of sound. The results of an endearing progression, each
track on the album is a lush excursion that focuses on its very own
peculiarities and maintains only a limited number of themes, yet each of them
growing in a painstaking process that soothes the listener's psyche. This is
music that transcends bodily limits in order to engage directly in a tranquil
exchange of passion with the listener, leaving all mundane questions of
reunions a thing of the past.«
Three very long and loquacious tracks on this album. The shaking of the
rattle, intermittently, skips over the synth wash and bassline holding
it up, like abandoned cities in the Mojave. Now a curve of classical
guitar, pulled out of the dry air like a bullet in flight. The guitar
soars and cores in finality, elegiacally writing a cloudbank across the
sonic skies. To re-emphasize - it's great fuck music, especially at
lower levels, and your plants will grow because of it.
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Three long pieces - and none is boring with this quiet pace, soft rhythm and arresting melody. 30-minute long Reunion may resemble Atom Heart Mother but in the end of the day smart Krautrock picked up exactly where English psychodelia broke down. Tune not catchy but one can't help following it especially when poignant guitar hooks up. And it's Manuel's guitar playing that makes Pikant accord to its title. The groove here sounds more intricated and even close to the world music while short guitar phrases hail directly from old blues. And even so, acoustic solo jumps om you unexpectedly to send shivers down your spine. Magnific!
Friendship appears to be powerful guitar soundscape based on the solid keyboard foundation - the piece requires comparison with Crazy Diamond. Rock smelling of classical composers - that's what the title track is.
Although Kraut is mostly cold this effort certainly posesses a soul.
(5 stars out of 5)
On the ASH RA TEMPEL studio album: Friendship, Göttsching's guitar melodies and Schulze's synths and percussion are together again with an easy going musical jaunt between two comrades. Individually, they cast a giant shadow. Together, on Friendship, they are found simply enjoying each other's company and music. The three lengthy pieces on Friendship are linear, with Schulze's electronic percussion and evocative harmonies leading the listener along the musical path while Gottsching's guitar stylings speak of their surroundings. The mood created is familiar, modern and mature. Listening to Friendship calls to mind that comfort which is felt at a long awaited reunion and the sharing of the past and present.
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