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Mimir – Mimyriad

Mimir

Mimir, as described by Christoph Heemann is textural/atmospheric music made using mostly analogue electronics and some acoustic instruments: guitar, flute, violin etc. The project started out of mutual interest toward making textural music and began as tape exchanges between CH and Ka-Spel/Knight that ended up by recording sessions together in Christoph’s studio in Aachen. A 49-minute track of gliding tonal float. It’s possible to hear elements of all three creative axes – HNAS’s piercing, swooping drone, Ka-Spel’s flubbering weirdness, and O’Rourke’s sourceless, motionless sound – but the beauty of it all is the editing [accomplished by Christoph Heemann], which makes radical direction changes seem rational whilst allowing them to somehow return to their proper impact and which juxtaposes many disparate elements, blending them into one seamless, fluid whole. Mimyriad was released on CD by Streamline (STREAMLINE 1001) in 1993.

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  1. Mimyriad

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