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Waves of wheels

by Can Atilla

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Torchlight 05:03
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Winterland 03:35
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Epilogue 04:09
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Omega Gate 07:15
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Karma 06:06

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This CD from 2003 offers music which was originally released as a rare CD-R in 1998, and is now available in remastered form with additional material, featuring a total of 78 minutes of energetic electronic music by this talented Turkish synthesist.
Many electronic musicians find powerful inspiration in the music of Tangerine Dream, generally focusing those influences on TD's Seventies period style of lushly sequenced music.
Atilla, though, deviates from that model with this release, seeking to pay homage to other styles explored by TD during their long and varied career, specifically from the late Eighties and early Nineties.
Joining Atilla on these tracks are: Cenk Eroglu on guitar, and Meric Demirkol on saxophone.
Dense layers of crystalline keyboards are laced with lively chords and heavenly textures. Charismatic riffs explode with verve and determination, echoing within the craniums of the audience long after the CD has finished playing. There is little use of cyclic patterns; instead, Atilla pursues a constant accretion of variations, keeping the melodies active and relentlessly evolving.
Thrillingly vibrant guitar, emphatic sax, and dynamic percussion add greatly to this expansive magnificence. The guitar licks soar with fiery splendor, catching the audience's collective breath with each successive escalation of enthusiasm. Sustains are tortured to produce monstrous pinnacles of ecstasy. The saxophones are vivacious and steeped in celestial glorification. The rhythms evoke a potent fervor, propelling the melodies with appealing tempos of great distinction.
Exuding a pleasantly insistent quality, these melodies churn with passion and cerebral impact.
A transcendental glory permeates the tune age, infinitely satisfying and rewarding.

2004. Matt Howarth / Sonic Curiosity

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released January 1, 2003

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