Music better transmits the complexity of human feelings and emotions than words do. Electronica artist Johan Agebjrn knows this, yet on Mossebo (59’20) incorporates plenty of vocals into his work – but almost no words.
The first instrument (the human voice) goes well with the newest instrument (the synthesizer) and on this CD combine to create a fascinating range of texture and atmosphere. Moving between that which is lovely and warm and the icy sharpness of a frostbound digital world
Chuck van Zyl / STAR’S END –
Music better transmits the complexity of human feelings and emotions than words do. Electronica artist Johan Agebjrn knows this, yet on Mossebo (59’20) incorporates plenty of vocals into his work – but almost no words.
The first instrument (the human voice) goes well with the newest instrument (the synthesizer) and on this CD combine to create a fascinating range of texture and atmosphere. Moving between that which is lovely and warm and the icy sharpness of a frostbound digital world