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The Bells (Nils Frahm album)

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Length
  
40:14

Artist
  
Nils Frahm

Genre
  
New age instrumental

Label
  
Kning Disk

The Bells (2010)
  
Unter/Über (2010)

Release date
  
1 February 2010

Producer
  
Peter Broderick

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Released
  
February 1, 2010 (2010-02-01)

Recorded
  
All compositions recorded n the Grunewald Church, Berlin on November 13 & 14, 2008

Similar
  
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The Bells is an album by German pianist and composer Nils Frahm which was first released in 2009 on the Swedish Kning Disk label them more broadly released in 2010 on the Erased Tapes label. It was recorded over 2 days in the Grunewald Church in Berlin.

Contents

Reception

The Bells received mainly positive reviews on release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received a score of 75, based on 6 reviews which is categorised as generally favorable. Writing for BBC Music, Spencer Grady observed "The resultant pieces feel so alive that you can almost sense the pressure of Frahm’s fingers alighting on each key as these solemn improvisations begin to weave their magic. Their unrefined organic energy and resonance is undoubtedly due to the natural reverb of the old church in Berlin where this set was recorded". Rock Sound reviewer Joe Marshall enthused "The Bells is a consistently fascinating listen. Possessing a grandeur that never descends into pomposity and a restraint that could never be mistaken for bland aural wallpaper, this is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful releases you’re likely to hear over the coming months'. Not all critics were as generous. In his 3 star review on MusicOMH, Ben Hogwood said "The Bells is a mixed bag of accomplished piano pieces that could do with a bit more subtlety in those passages where the intensity rises. It’s those softer, more intimate asides that have the greatest impact, allowing the listener to truly connect with Nils Frahm and his message. And that’s where the simple beauty of the piano shines through". In his review for Pitchfork, Brian Howe gave the album 4.8 out of 10 saying "The bottom line is that The Bells tends to be either tedious and pretty or interesting and caustic; it often feels unpleasantly satisfied with itself.".

Track listing

All tracks written by Nils Frahm.

Personnel

  • Nils Frahm - piano
  • Peter Broderick - musical direction
  • Songs

    1In the Sky and on the Ground0:52
    2I Would Like to Think6:00
    3Said and Done3:14

    References

    The Bells (Nils Frahm album) Wikipedia