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Album: All Melody
# Song Title   Time
1)    The Whole Universe Wants to Be Touched More Info...
2)    Sunson More Info...
3)    A Place More Info...
4)    My Friend the Forest More Info...
5)    Human Range More Info...
6)    Forever Changeless More Info...
7)    All Melody More Info...
8)    #2 More Info...
9)    Momentum More Info...
10)    Fundamental Values More Info...
11)    Kaleidoscope More Info...
12)    Harm Hymn More Info...
 

Album: All Melody
# Song Title   Time
1)    The Whole Universe Wants to Be Touched More Info...
2)    Sunson More Info...
3)    A Place More Info...
4)    My Friend the Forest More Info...
5)    Human Range More Info...
6)    Forever Changeless More Info...
7)    All Melody More Info...
8)    #2 More Info...
9)    Momentum More Info...
10)    Fundamental Values More Info...
11)    Kaleidoscope More Info...
12)    Harm Hymn More Info...
 
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Performer Notes
  • Personnel: Nils Frahm (piano, celesta, harmonium, Mellotron, drum machine, percussion); Rose Martin, Kate Huggett, Sarah Latto (alto); Sam Oladeinde, Oliver Martin-Smith , Kieran Brunt (tenor); Erik K. Skodvin (guitar); Victor Orri Arnason (viola); Anne Mller (cello); Richard Koch (trumpet); Sven Kacirek (bass marimba); Tatu Rnkk (drums, percussion); Sytze Pruiksma (bass drum, timpani, percussion, gong).
  • Audio Mixer: Nils Frahm.
  • Liner Note Author: Nils Frahm.
  • Photographer: Lia Darjes.
  • Arranger: Kieran Brunt .
  • All Melody is the first album German composer/musician Nils Frahm recorded in a studio he spent two years building, located in the historical Funkhaus complex in Berlin. In the liner notes, he goes into extensive detail about the studio's acoustics, and how the recording process took several turns, resulting in something that often diverged drastically from his original intentions. He mentions that he wanted to turn sounds into other sounds, and hear things he'd never heard before. To achieve this, he deviated from his previous self-imposed rule of not including guest musicians on his solo albums, and worked with an extensive cast of collaborators, including cellist Anne Mller, percussionist Sven Kacirek (who plays bass marimba on the album), trumpeter Richard Koch, and London-based choral ensemble Shards. The result is some of the richest and most ambitious work he's created to date. However, he manages to maintain a simplicity and intimacy, and above all, a sense of spaciousness. Frahm explains that all of the album's sounds were played using physical instruments, as opposed to being digitally generated and edited, and that everything was mixed and mastered at a lower volume in order to preserve the original dynamics and keep the music from being compressed. It's closer in spirit to Frahm's acclaimed 2013 live album Spaces than any of his other recordings, and both the complex, arpeggio-heavy title track and the similar "#2" recall that album's breathtaking standout "Says." "Kaleidoscope" also ventures in this direction, adding a colorful, rapid pipe organ pattern and graceful choral vocals. All Melody seems like a curious title for an album which often seems soft and sparse; the keys clacking during "My Friend the Forest" are almost as loud as the notes themselves, and the whole piece is set against a backdrop of silence. Kacirek and Mller are credited, but it's difficult to discern their contributions to the piece. The title All Melody seems to refer to the singularity of the sounds combining together. It also suggests that while empty space is often a major element to the album, what is present is entirely melodic, and purely based in emotions. ~ Paul Simpson
Professional Reviews
Paste (magazine) - "[ALL MELODY] finds its maker exploring new sounds and new spaces with often stunning results."

Clash (Magazine) - "As always, beguiling moments lurk in the shadows: an organ figure that lifts briefly from the mire early in `A Place' is utterly sublime."
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