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| Ulver - Teachings in Silence |
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Band: Ulver Title: Teachings in Silence Rating: Release Date: 28 March, 2006 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Silence Teaches You How to Sing 2: Darling Didn't We Kill You? 3: Speak Dead Speaker 4: Not Saved |
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Customer Reviews The music of life's end, beyond the wall of sleep... For those not in the know, TEACHINGS IN SILENCE is a compilation of two previous EPs, SILENCE TEACHES YOU HOW TO SING and SILENCING THE SINGING. I'm not going to go into a lengthy explanation of Ulver's metamorphosis (pun intended) from black metal to dark ambient dabblings - I'm sure that if you're a fan of them, or if you're reading this review to learn more about this album, you already know about Ulver's unique sounds from over the years. Apparently there are only 1,000 copies of this, so if you find one, you make sure to get it! Now, to actually talk about the EP itself. . . "Silence Teaches You How to Sing," the leading and longest track (a wonderful 24 minutes), is something like a classical piece. It has ten main movements, separated by blurbs of static and random noise. Each movement is highly repetitive, with sparse, wordless vocals by the chameleonic Krystoffer Rygg (the artist formerly known as Garm, in this case named Trickster G). There are pulses of electronic beats, random piano and guitar notes, swirling waves of ambience, and an overall sense of otherworldly bliss. "Darling Didn't We Kill You?," besides having one of the coolest and funniest song titles ever, is an excellent ambient piece. Mostly a repeated motif of scattered notes (piano, guitar, or synthesizer? - your guess is as good as mine. . . ), with some random sounds of radio dial squeaks and squeals. During the "bridge," an electronic pulse builds up and seems to be a sign of a major texture change, but then it disappears and the song returns to its almost fickle rhythm. "Speak Dead Speaker" has a sort of post-tragedy feel to it, with haunting keyboard harmonies coming in waves, with layers of static clouding the texture and bringing a kind of dream-like quality to the piece. It's like listening to the ending credits of an early-Twentieth Century romantic tragedy film set in another dimension. There is a brief coda to "Speak Dead Speaker" which may be my most favorite moment on this disc. It's very brief, but its power is almost heartbreaking. It's a tragic-sounding motif of several violins, mournful in their texture, and even here odd electronic sounds come in, almost as a reminder that this tragedy happened in a place far outside of our worldly existence. It's a great way to end this song, and very powerful despite its short duration. Then there is "Not Saved. " Warbles, brief pulses, a single cymbal rhythm, and crystalline synthesizer notes decorate the surface of a slow electronic rhythm. Then the sound of a church bell appears, ringing in the distance during the blue that comes before the grey of dawn. It's perhaps the most repetitive track here, but it's an excellent closer, and really sets the final mood which makes this EP so special. This album is not for everyone. I know that most would find it boring and repetitive, and while it is repetitive, it's repetitive in a meditative, relaxing way. It's classic electronic-era Ulver, and it's a must for any collector, or any fan of slow, quiet, ambient music. Sleep now.
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