Music suspended between memories and regrets.
Reviews of Loss [12k2037]
Back to ReleaseThis beautiful ability to question the imagination and make it wander is not the only quality of a totally recommendable album.
This, really, is what I want from ambient. Music that creates a space, and then leaves it open.
The paradoxical art that Fischer has perfected on Loss is that this “lowest-Fi” ghostly ambient in an almost dialectical inversion sounds exceedingly noble and expensive in the sense of an analogous “vintage” perfection.
Environments lost in time.
LossĀ is the rethinking of our environment.
Loss is melancholic rather than sad. Because there’s so much for careful listeners to find on these seven pieces.
Drones, field recordings, pads, pianos, guitars are carefully stacked on top of each other, buried together, and have to be picked out. Like a treasure hunt.