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Kiefer, Christian
Czar Nicoholas Is Dead
LAST COPIES!!!Some ideas are difficult to dispense with. Were you to ask Christian Kiefer why he fixated on Russia, and
on a particularly grisly period in the countrys history, he would probably be unable to answer. The end result of that
interest is "Czar Nicholas Is Dead", a soundtrack to a tundra wasteland filled with lonely soldiers, ornate towers
crumbling into ruin, and desolate, blood-soaked snowscapes. An essentially ambient project with minimal
instrumentation, "Czar Nicholas Is Dead" captures Russia as a fever dream, a strange and disorienting place that lay on
no map, but rather resides entirely in the authors imagination. His Ph.D. work at the University of California at Davis
explores the intersection of history and the arts (particularly literature) and "Czar Nicholas Is Dead" falls perfectly
within his primary field of interest, even if the geographical location has shifted off the North American continent.
For research, Kiefer turned to thick volumes on the assassination of the Romanoff family, the tradition of Russian folk
music, and to early Russian silent film. Kiefer brought in a handful of his favorite musicians and asked them to
improvise with him live in the studio with a handful of simple instructions. The material was then worked over further
in the studio, edited, rearranged, and produced, often with additional parts being added or subtracted as the musical
force of the album began to reveal itself. The end result is part collective improvisation on a conceptual and musical
theme, and part constructed and composed musical work.
Press for previous Kiefer releases: "A beautiful musical evocation of a page of Americana. Environmental recordings and
electronics wrap up a slow-changing bed of loops consisting of simple folk guitar lines, banjo, accordion, and voices
(both singing and reciting)." - All Music Guide on "Exodust" (Extreme Records 2002), "Christian Kiefer's music brings
the listener directly in contact with a new sonic landscape. The atmosphere is crusty and old, hearkening back to a time
when mine shafts dotted the forests. I grew up in the same part of the world and I am intimate with its shape. Kiefer
captures it beautifully; his music is the real deal." - Terry Riley reviewing "Welcome to Hard Times".
Price
€ 2.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
15-05-2006
Label
Item-nr
267417
EAN
0637329007528
Availability
In stock