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Mental Scars
Matthias Von Imhoff
Mental Scars
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Jazz
 
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Von Imhoff?s background is in jazz and free improvisation, but this is something else. File under 21st century song-work steeped in electro-acoustic settings, all conjured up from an outpost area of electro-rock music. ...  more »

     

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All Artists: Matthias Von Imhoff
Title: Mental Scars
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Spool
Original Release Date: 2/1/2005
Release Date: 2/1/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Jazz
Style: Electronica
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 778224188728

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Von Imhoff?s background is in jazz and free improvisation, but this is something else. File under 21st century song-work steeped in electro-acoustic settings, all conjured up from an outpost area of electro-rock music. From the pen of Matthias von Imhoff... MENTAL SCARS just digs in deeper, using the same ingredients as the previous release, RETREAT: unconventional grooves in strange atmospheres, special sampling, distorted voices over ?scratchy? text, weird acoustic and electronic mixtures and interludes with unusual effects producing - hopefully - a ?rough original poetry?, again in open song form (liberation, cows, help, scaling, three dead mice, the windigo) and again with Todd Hopkins inspiring text and Andrej Zbihlyjs great art work. Two significant events gave Mental Scars its specific colour: a serious car accident and the passing away of my grandfather and composer Hermann Meier. Songs like too late or black hole are a (mental) attempt to compensate for the missing 15 minutes of blackout after the shock of the accidentthe hidden face/wesak and samsara are more serene philosophical consequences. As for my grandfather, a radical serial composer (among other things) who had also been one of the forerunners in electronic music in Switzerland, he was a remarkable presence in my life. Stinkfaul is dedicated to him and his strong radical visions and commentaries about philosophy and music that still influence me now.