Ambientale (Limited Clear Vinyl)


Ambientale (Limited Clear Vinyl)
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ: 1999313
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Collector, seeker and storyteller Charles Bals brings his curatorial finesse to Hamburg's Bureau B with
'Ambientale', a journey into otherworldly sounds from the years 1983 - 2000. Drifting effortlessly
between digital exoticism, mellow fusion, new age groove and library electronics, the pieces range
from largely obscure to utterly un-google-able, and coalesce into a stunning soundtrack to tranquil
seas, desert sand and starlit skies. Cinematic & enigmatic, 'Ambientale' is a stranger you've only just
met but can't stop thinking about.A familiar face to those who dwell in the deep end of the record pool, Charles is an obsessive digger, always
on the track of an otherwise unheard sound. Through two trips to 'Club Meduse' and star-crossed lovers
'America Dream Reserve' and 'Black Rain', he's also established himself as a mixtape auteur, weaving
together the strange and beautiful into evocative compilations that transport listeners to distinct, imaginative
realms.While his previous sets resembled Super-8 vignettes, populated by sun-kissed hedonists and drifting
outsiders, 'Ambientale' sees Charles leave the human world behind, exploring all the world's wilderness on the
scale of an IMAX epic. Rainforest, savanna, seascape and sand dune blur into one under digital manipulation,
questioning the balance of nature and technology and wondering whether AI might discover the blueprint of all
life and all planets. There's also a little room on the mood board for the striking underwater cinematography
and lush soundtrack of Luc Besson's The Big Blue, a film he first saw in 1987 at an open-air theatre in the
same Southern French resort that inspired 'Club Meduse'.Bals opens his sonic travelogue with the bamboo flutes and resonant gongs of esteemed Italian maestro Luigi
Ceccarelli, joined by the clean lines and Eastern tonalities of the little-known Ranō Boru. The journey deepens
with a double-feature from Tokyo composer Akira Mitake, sliding from dreamy New Age soundscapes into the
lush groove of floral fusion. Digital rhythms and snaking bass add a Latin accent to the bouzouki of Individual
Sensitivity's "Greece Ambientale", while the lilting percussion and shimmering synths of Steve Shehan's
smooth jazz rarity "Evening In The Sahara" segue perfectly into a masterpiece of French Balearic from Private
Joke.A smoky saxophone rises like mist, echoing through the rainfall on Adriano Maria Vitali's "Velvet Blue Circles",
before Masami Tsuchiya pulls us into the depths with the aquatic ambience of 1983's "Never Mind", its
electronic palette the perfect vehicle to ensure that Akira Mitake's "Spectrum" surprises, rather than startles,
with its booming machine drums a superb point of difference. From there, we wander once more into the digital
undergrowth, exploring the mystical and magical sounds of the Italian library ensemble Gruppo Sound, along
with a rare glimpse of Blue Note new age from Gil Mellé. Police sirens and street noise signal our return to the
city, forming the backdrop to the tumbling drums and moody electronic stabs of "Ship Out" by Ferris Wheel, an
utterly unknown piece rumoured to be a promotional track from a Venezuelan garbage company - the final
twist of intrigue to this otherworldly voyage.
— Patrick Ryder
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