Free System Projekt is working to re-contextualize classic
spacemusic. On their album MOYLAND (66'04") the trio again
comes up with creative ways to express the vastness of both
inner and outer space. The six pieces gradually achieve their
weight within the metaphorical zero-g of spacemusic and touch
us on levels we have not named. In their search for an updated
sound FSP operates with the intelligence and dexterity owed to
the prism of decades of interpretation. While lost in this creative
wilderness, FSP fully utilizes the wonderful and timeless choir,
flute and string sounds of the Mellotron as well as other
time-honored synthesizer pads and solo lead voice tones. An
interplay of urgent sequencer patterns provides a concentrated
intensity as lead melodies charge the music with haunting
drama. The mood moves between a hyperspace where
everything is alive and in flux to enigmatic images from the well
of darkness. The pioneers have set the height of this genre
meant to spark non-conscious thought, it is up to Free System
Projekt and their fellow settlers to explore the breadth.
Tune into STAR'S END this weekend for music from MOYLAND
by Free System Projekt
For more on MOYLAND, access:
http://www.quantumproductions.nl
For more on Free System Projekt, access:
http://www.freesystemprojekt.nl
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Chuck van Zyl
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