BOCHUM WELT April LP
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PRZEZROCZYSTY WINYL
Limited edition for Record Store Day 2017
 
 Veteran Italian hardware lover Bochum Welt returns with ‘April’, due on !K7
 as their first ever Record Store Day release in April 2017. ‘April’ is a broad
 16 track exploration of ambient and downtempo that revisits and re-edits
 a selection of old works as well as offering up brand new music - and sees
 the first release on vinyl of all tracks compiled here.
 Real name Gianluigi Di Costanzo, Bochum Welt has long been experimenting
 with his various machines, and as far back as 1994 was releasing
 on Aphex Twin’s influential Rephlex label. He went on to put out many EPs
 and three full lengths there, as well as linking with BMG and Sony Music
 Japan. He is an accomplished musical engineer, sound designer and
 master of electronic atmospheres, and in his time he has made it into The
 Wire’s Top 15 albums of the year, and has also worked with the legendary
 Thomas Dolby's California based Beatnik and Headspace Inc. Live, he
 has opened for Aphex Twin and Thomas Dolby; often the sketches on
 display in ‘April’ form the basis for Welt’s live show, having been transposed
 using various vintage pedals and sound manglers.
 All of these accomplishments are proven here across short but absorbing
 tracks which are all previously unreleased or newly reworked. A number of
 the selected tracks here previously appeared on ‘R.O.B. ( Robot Operating
 Buddy)’ and on ‘Good Programs (To Be Coloured In Yellow)’, originally
 released on Rephlex in 2008 and 2013 respectively but never before on
 vinyl. Among these, the likes of ‘Garden (NYC Mix)’ showcase a return to
 the originals with an inventive re-edit and re-invigoration. Additionally,
 ‘Ghost’ and ’Azure’ are brand new and previously unheard material from
 Bochum Welt - the former a beautiful daydream introduction to ‘April’, and
 the latter an equally atmospheric bookend to the release.
 Indeed, from crunchy beats overlaid with pixelated pads to blissfully
 organic and spring-like sound tracks via tender piano laced ambient
 numbers, the music on ‘April’ is never less than beautiful. It can be
 heavenly yet of this world, but also synthetic and computerised. Together,
 though, it makes for dynamic and standalone work that is utterly timeless.
 Expressive and personal throughout, this album is about sound research
 and melodic sensibility and is as technically awe inspiring as it is purely
 enjoyable.
 
  
A2 Garden (NYC Mix)
A3 Crescent Heights
A4 Suddenly Spring
A5 Hills On Fire
A6 Gauloise Scented
A7 Marylebone
A8 Lauren Canyon
B1 ROB
B2 DR2D
B3 Test Mode 2
B4 Family Computer Robot
B5 HC-012
B6 Interlude
B7 Flag (Take 2)
B8 Azure



