Grand Trine
Themes of luck and chance inform the underlying creative process behind “GRAND TRINE”. In astrology, a grand trine is a harmonious pattern formed when three planets in a horoscope chart are each placed 120 degrees apart in a single moment in time, creating an equilateral triangle. Mindful of the implications of this arrangement, I simplified and clarified my attempts to capture the solemness of the times using meditative images that invited reflection.
A contemplative walk through a slowly morphing tapestry gave birth to other musical languages employing sound, form and function. These elements, constellating as dust and interspersing with sparse notes, are disseminated over a landscape of subtle noise. In constant fluctuation, the complex combinations of tones remain warmly alien. Although soberly futuristic, this album is a sombre and subdued effort that, in the end, feels inherently satisfying.
Tracklisting:
- Aspect Pattern
- Triplicity
- Subjectively Positive
- Opportunities
- An Emphasis
- 120 Degrees
- All Three Planets
- In These Areas
- The Expression Varies
- Common Sense
- By the Native
- Equilateral
Ümlaut
Ümlaut is Jeff Düngfelder, a U.S. experimental composer/sound artist now based in the northern Connecticut countryside. The thematic concepts distinguishing his work are absence and silence; the ineffable exchange between viewer and image; random moments of stillness within a landscape in flux.
Using a minimalistic, electro-acoustic approach, his elusive patchwork of field recordings and electronics merge the world of shadows and colours. Allowing for infinite possible interpretations, he lets the listener’s imagination fill in the blanks between the grainy textural sounds with elements of ambient, musique concrète and noise. Combining spaciousness with a sense of intimacy introduces a musical language of experimental ambience. His memory recordings expose the complex relationship between music and silence.
Reviews
Musique Machine
Based in self-reflection and analysis caused by year(s) long pandemic lockdown, Ümlaut's Grand Trine takes an experimental approach to the wonderful astrological phenomenon of the same name. Utilizing a minimalistic approach, Ümlaut complements the heavenly alignment with its small scale counterpart. As above, so below; Grand Trine captures the fabulous coincidence of scale that is our macroscopic and microscopic universe.
Spread over 12 tracks (delightfully mimicking the 12 zodiac signs and houses), Grand Trine is a quiet, but vibrant composition, giving both the pieces and the listener space to understand purpose, be it explicit, implicit, or just a wonderful dream. Built around the slow accumulation of sounds for the listener, Ümlaut takes his time and allows the sounds to interact with each other, but more importantly, with the silent space surrounding them. Delivering a great mix between earthly, grounded sounds and atmospheric, ethereal tones, Grand Trine does a lot to build connections between unexpected elements and helps to form a deeper connection to the compositions. WIth minimal direction, the listener is given full rein of the soundspace and can examine aspects as they please. This sense of freedom is brought on by the grand trine, and the resultant knowledge and enlightenment is very welcome. Although compiled as 12 separate, individual tracks, there is an unspoken leitmotif that helps to connect the pieces without the entire work needing an overarching sound. This again harkens back to the interplay between sound and space, and the freedom that is given to the listener (and composer as well). With this much room to grow, develop, and play, it's not surprising that split seconds of near dance music appear, but disappear just as quickly. "Was this real or imagined?"
Standing up to (almost demanding, really) multiple spins, Grand Trine is a contemplative look at minimalistic electronics, but done with more of a musical approach than a purely confrontational/lack of sound direction. Giving the listener ample time and material with which to construct their unique experience, Ümlaut's latest is an excellent trip through the inner and outer cosmos. A thoughtful piece for any occasion, Grand Trine is a hit for all zodiac signs.
4 / 5 stars
Link to original review > HERE
Brandom DeusThis is a great record! Very diverse and yet one whole. Earbitten top tip!