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Kenne Keine Tone
Kenne Keine Tone
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After Die Drift, Conny Frischauf presents her second studio album, Kenne Keine Töne. Moving between pop and experimental sounds, she explores the momentary, transitions, and sonorous threshold spaces.
In the opening track, "Wo ziehen die Wolken hin?" ("Where are the clouds off to?"), Frischauf muses about the rush of life and how things may not always be as they seem. This sets the tone for the album, inviting listeners to readjust their listening habits.
In Kenne Keine Töne, Frischauf creates a synaesthetic sound laboratory where she acoustically examines worldly phenomena as sonic events, combining them with delicate pop references. Stones, wind, water, and other elements transform into audible wonders.
The sixteen tracks on the album play with our senses using field recordings, percussion instruments, aerophones, clapping hands, and synth sounds. Frischauf's music not only resonates audibly but also becomes haptic through our sense of hearing.
There's a spatial quality to Frischauf's lyrics and music, prioritizing space over time. The album's independence allows for various meanings to coexist, creating a rich sonic experience. Despite the reduction in sound, Frischauf's passion shines through.
While exploring a multitude of ideas, Kenne Keine Töne remains personal, casual, and melodic, with a distinct groove that occasionally invites listeners to dance. Conny Frischauf's music challenges and expands our listening habits, creating a unique and engaging experience.