A long-lost vinyl album is back in stock: for the last 20 years, Kosmischer Pitch by Jan Jelinek, originally released in 2005 on ~scape, existed only as a digital download. Right on time for the 20th anniversary the remastered album is available again on vinyl. The digital album includes two previously unreleased pieces from this period.
What the press said about Kosmischer Pitch back in 2005:
"Lithiummelodie 1 by Jan Jelinek is a strange and bewitching seven-minute wordless composition that slowly builds from a sparse industrial beginning to something far more organic and mesmerising. The track builds layer upon layer using samples that seem fairly unremarkable in themselves, but which culminate in a sonically rich piece with an energetic melody. I couldn't resist scatting a vocal over "Lithiummelodie 1" as I listened, (well I am a singer that loves a little scat in the privacy of my own home) but it got away." - David Bowie (for Nokia Download / musicrecommenders 2006)
“For Kosmischer Pitch, Jelinek draws from the obsessed-over rock produced by his German countrymen in the 1970s. (…) Trance-inducing repetition is constantly modulated by variations that hover on the threshold of audibility. (…) one of the more remarkable bodies of work in electronic music.” - Pitchfork
„Like the cosmic compositions it delicately references, Kosmischer Pitch is proof that the higher and lower pleasures can triumphantly combine.” - The Wire Magazine
A1 | Universal Band Silhouette |
A2 | Lemminge Und Lurchen Inc. |
A3 | Im Diskodickicht |
A4 | Vibraphonspulen |
B1 | Lithiummelodie 1 |
B2 | Planeten In Halbtrauer |
B3 | Western Mimikry |
B4 | Morphing Leadgitarre Rückwärts |