[self-release, 2023] From the outset on Brendan Eder’s Therapy – a gorgeous assemblage of woodwind arrangements recorded in the warm, open air of a Californian church – the listener is struck by how natural it all sounds. The pace of it. The balance of it. Events unfold within each composition at an innate tempo, and it would almost seem of their own accord. In this regard, Eder’s music has much in common with the naturalist set of German electronic pioneers like Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Michael Rother, who favour conceptual simplicity over complexity, and often use nature (often in urban settings) as their chief inspiration.
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Brendan Eder Ensemble: "Therapy"
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[self-release, 2023] From the outset on Brendan Eder’s Therapy – a gorgeous assemblage of woodwind arrangements recorded in the warm, open air of a Californian church – the listener is struck by how natural it all sounds. The pace of it. The balance of it. Events unfold within each composition at an innate tempo, and it would almost seem of their own accord. In this regard, Eder’s music has much in common with the naturalist set of German electronic pioneers like Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Michael Rother, who favour conceptual simplicity over complexity, and often use nature (often in urban settings) as their chief inspiration.