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Ubi Bene

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Download links and information about Ubi Bene by Hans - Joachim Roedelius, Leon Muraglia. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Rock, Experimental, IDM genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 57:07 minutes.

Artist: Hans - Joachim Roedelius, Leon Muraglia
Release date: 2015
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Rock, Experimental, IDM
Tracks: 12
Duration: 57:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Kurhaus Skinnydip 4:49
2. Red in a Circular Loop 7:52
3. She Had Always Loved Vienna 2:34
4. Cloud Iridescence 3:32
5. My Heart and Mind Were Disposed to the Gentle Feelings of Good Will 5:38
6. Gently Falling Snow 2:11
7. A Machine Dreams 0:21
8. There Is a Huge Duck Standing Right Behind You / The Haunted Space 11:37
9. A Nostalgia for Lollipops 2:29
10. A Reflection in Deep Sea 4:43
11. Summer Breeze, Turning 6:48
12. Surfaces That Appear to Change 4:33

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Ubi Bene finds German electronic music legend Hans-Joachim Roedelius collaborating with Oslo-based musician Leon Muraglia of Krautrock-influenced bands Salvatore and Radio 9. The double LP is a wide-ranging collection of pieces ranging from shorter, snowflake-like miniatures to extended suites with racing drum-machine rhythms and wavy synthesizers. The overall feel of the album is lighthearted, playful, and nostalgic, with a childlike sense of wonder reflected in the new age piano melodies of tracks like "A Reflection in Deep Sea," and a surrealness to the bizarre alien soundscape "There Is a Huge Duck Standing Right Behind You/The Haunted Space." Roedelius' unmistakable piano playing is present, and many of the rhythm tracks instantly trigger memories of his pioneering work with Cluster and Harmonia, but even with the album's nostalgic intentions, it still exhibits a fresh, updated perspective of his sound. Some of the tracks on the album don't seem to materialize fully, but the album's best moments are as creative and wondrous as anything Roedelius has ever done.