Due to Prurient’s album review, I grab the chance to drop a few words about Trist’s “Willenskraft”. This release is about music created not with the conventional form. The constant sound of the sea and waves drag the listener to a totally deserted scenery. You almost feel the wind through your hair and you hear this whispering to you. Musics like the ones of “Willenskraft” (in English means ‘willpower’) can be functioned with a meditative way. At least, until two simple piano notes predispose you of an upcoming storm. And so it happens! The inarticulate cries/blasphemies behind a psych riffing disrupt the place peace. The keys play the role of some ethereal chorus and you don’t seem to know whether it’s the storm or the whole nature that is praised. Because behind the monstrosity of the music as it’s been evolved into, you discern a constant utter hymnody. Continuingly, you return to the unquiet peace of this appalingly beautiful place and spirits begin to narrate stories about war and honour. You almost live the soundless sighs in the battlefield. Tristan (-ex Lunar Aurora) had certainly some kind of vision in this record and presented it with an unusual way. He served us half of natural music and half of synthetic music. They perfectly fulfill each other…
Miltos XIC
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