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reuter / boddy - pure (cd)

Arguably the UK’s leading independent electronic music maestro Ian Boddy has teamed up once again with German touch guitarist, Markus Reuter to create a stunning new album called Pure.

Although Boddy and Reuter have collaborated in concert (at Jodrell Bank in 1999 & the E-Live Festival in Eindhoven 2000), Pure represents their second proper studio outing since their impressive 1999 debut, Distant Rituals.

Pure is radically different from the impressionistic prowl of its predecessor. Their collaboration earlier this year was based around a series of distinct musical ideas. Boddy and Reuter explored and expanded the pieces into a cycle of intricate, inter-connected compositions; delicate in expression and character, graceful in execution and richly harmonic.

This is not a collection of drifting textures but rather a series of crisply defined vignettes with tight arrangements and close attention to fine detail. Filled with achingly beautiful melodies and deceptively simple orchestrations, Pure is the sound of two musicians at the top of their game.
This isn’t some somnolent chill-out CD or music with which to decorate the air. Don’t expect to turn on, tune in and drop off. What you get with Pure is an album of sustained reverie; alert, engaged and insightful; totally in the moment; Pure music of here and now.

Pure has the warmth and human-touch so often lacking in modern electronica. This isn’t about wires and interfaces; Pure is about contact and exchange; in this sound world nothing is separate or isolated. With Pure everything connects – one idea leading to another

From the first second of the opening track, Presence, the listener is taken somewhere special, somewhere out of the ordinary. Moving easily between the diaphanous sound that you’d expect from Ian Boddy and the deft, fleeting guitar work for which Markus Reuter is rightly lauded, the eleven tracks contrast and compliment each other perfectly.

On the twitchfunk pulse of This Life, Reuter’s bottomless guitar shadow-dances between layers of muted colouring and surging beats;creating something playful and dynamic.

The Level is utterly enthralling. Cascading lines jostle and push against an unswerving beat; high notes popping like paparazzi flashbulbs, their ghostly after-trace still with you long after the track has passed by.
Glisten begins with a sequence of gently repeating gamelan bells, iced over with fleeting wintry tones. Here as elsewhere, prowess and skill are sublimated; serving the needs of the track rather than any witless grandstanding or look-at-me soloing.

The short piece Breathe is pure light. Not the kind of light you might see glaring in a shopping mall but more the kind streaming through a stained glass window. Pure inspiration.

The title Pure is a fitting closes to the album. Assured and deliberate, the heart-rending melody moves to an emotional resolution; uplifting and ultimately satisfying.

In the end though, there’s not much point in worrying about whom does what on this album; Boddy and Reuter have created something that is seamless, something that is greater than the sum of its parts. What’s important is that they’ve colluded and conspired to create a piece of outstanding, irresistible music. That’s Pure.

Tracks

01 Prescence (3.48)
02 History (3.53)
03 This Life (4.30)
04 Glisten (3.46)
05 Immersion (6.07)
06 Clearing (6.06)
07 The Source (3.49)
08 The Level (8.40)
09 Breathe (3.30)
10 Fragments (5.05)
11 Pure (5.53)

Total Time 55.37

Credits

Production Notes :
Cut-up, sequenced, and pre-mixed in Ableton Live.
Original compositions based on ambient textures and dry recordings of touch guitar performed by Markus Reuter.
Voice & vocoded textures by Markus Reuter.
Markus Reuter plays Warr guitars.
Ian Boddy plays synth pads using Atmosphere & sampled Mellotron.
Percussion programming by Ian Boddy using Roland 100-M, Analogue Solutions & Analogue Systems modular synths with NI Reaktor & AAS Tassman.
Mixed on Apple G5 using Emagic Logic with Pluggo, Altiverb, Waves, SFX-machine &
T-racks plug-ins.


Music and words written by Markus Reuter, except "Immersion" and "Breathe" by Reuter & Boddy.
Arranged by Ian Boddy & Markus Reuter, Feb. 2004. Produced and mixed by Ian Boddy, July - Sept. 2004.
Mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering


Artwork : Bernhard Wöstheinrich
Design : www.studioflokati.de
Support : Sid Smith

www.markusreuter.com

Comments

Markus Reuter and Ian Boddy’s last collaboration was the ethereal DiN release Distant Rituals, and if anything Pure is even more engaging. Boddy’s light airy synths are combined with a variety of Reuter’s ambient guitar samples and processing, including his voice and “vocoded textures.” The result can be funky, as on the bass-laden “History” and “This Life” or smooth as glass, as on the crystalline tones of “Presence”, the opening track. “History” includes a liberal dose of the so-called vocoded textures, adding depth and richness to the sound environment. “Glisten” does just that, as beautiful sounds softly trickle out into the atmosphere. “Immersion” features crisp bell tones, eventually joined by sounds that are much more overtly guitar than in prior tracks. The playing on the guitar is relaxed but skillful. “Clearing” is a bit more abstract, with a stuttering beat that seems to catch and start and catch again. As the disc progresses, the symbiotic relationship between Reuter and Boddy grows and matures, each piece showing a slightly different side or emotion than the one before. Unlike a lot of Boddy’s recent work the pieces here, while delicate, have a considerable degree of musical structure. Though the liner notes suggest Reuter is the primary contributor, “The Level” has Ian’s musical signature all over it, with excellent sequencing, rhythms, and synths. This one is a real standout, as is “Fragment,”, a compelling piece that does seem to be made up of bits and pieces, held together with a totally infectious beat. The title track finishes this strong album on a light, optimistic note. One of the DiN label’s finest releases to date.

Phil Derby / Electroambient Space

Markus Reuter and Ian Boddy have prepared an excellent album for us, wrapped up in soft sounds of synthesizers that invites us to reflection. "Pure" is a flight of imagination to the realms of Fantasy, which will no doubt please a wide audience. There are pieces near to Space Music, others with Symphonic touches, and several with Synth-Pop elements, even though all of them keep an innovative character near to the modern electronic trends. The melodies of the 11 tracks maintain a great conceptual uniformity and in them we will find all kinds of extremely attractive sonic textures.

Edgar Kogler

If you are still waiting for Mike Oldfield to produce something worthwhile, check out this album. It's what you are looking for. Perfect!

Michael

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