Brown, Blue, Brown On Blue (For Mark Rothko) cover

Brown, Blue, Brown On Blue (For Mark Rothko)

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Bernhard Günter has acknowledged Morton Feldman as an influence, so it’s no surprise that he is also enraptured by the paintings of Mark Rothko. This album consists of a single 39-minute piece that rises and falls, emerging from and returning to silence. When there’s something happening, it’s often a wavy, ill-defined sound like strings heard from underwater or horns practicing in a basement three buildings over, and it only lasts for a minute or so, long enough to register but not long enough for a pattern to emerge, not at this glacial pace. And anyhow, there are no patterns. As in Feldman, there are simple ideas and variations thereof, but there’s no big picture — the bigness (a single 39-minute piece) is the meaning. Turn it on, play it just loud enough that it’s clearly audible, and let yourself drift away with it.

Phil Freeman

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