Mueller-Roedelius: Imagori Ii

Mueller-Roedelius SKU: 36632046
Mueller-Roedelius: Imagori Ii

Mueller-Roedelius: Imagori Ii

Mueller-Roedelius SKU: 36632046

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Imagori Ii
Artist: Mueller-Roedelius
Label: Groenland Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060238634861
Genre: Pop

Imagori II is a continuation of Hans-Joachim Roedelius (Cluster, Harmonia) and Christoph H. Müller's collaborative efforts. The pair released their debut album Imagori on Grönland Records in 2015. Roedelius's soundscapes joined Müller's electronic productions and beats and they entered into a dynamic symbiosis that gave rise to music that, instead of uniting two worlds, created a new one. That process continues seamlessly here. The 12 tracks (plus 3 bonus tracks included on the vinyl edition) oscillate between tender and hard-edged, between science fiction and the Garden of Eden; they call forth organic orchestral sounds that then fragment; they create moods ranging from melancholy to euphoria and are all the while accompanied by Roedelius' filmic pathos, which has no use for extravagant gestures and instead tests the limits of minimalism.

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