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River Made No Sound [Import]

Pan American Audio CD
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Crépusculaire est la tonalité générale de ce troisième album de Pan American, side-project de Mark Nelson, par ailleurs leader du groupe de post-rock Labradford. Sur The River Made No Sound, il invente d'incroyables rythmes lymphatiques et magiques, quasi lunaires et parfois sombres. Minimal, l'ensemble, cotonneux à souhait, distille des impressions de tristesse et de sérénité peu communes, pénétrantes bien qu'éthérées. D'une mélancolie confortable et moelleuse, l'avant-rock nonchalant de Mark Nelson est des plus touchants. --Hervé Comte

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Mark Nelson strips it down even more for The River Made No Sound, his third record as Pan American. Nelson strips it down so much that a few of the tracks here are leavened as little as possible, thus erasing the ability to be as conducive to intense listening as Pan American and 360 Business/360 Bypass. Despite this, there's no mistaking that it's fine for the background throughout, as long as the background has something to do with a crusty-eyed morning after a sleepless night, or perhaps a stroll through a lifeless airport terminal. The rhythms vacillate between an unintrusive, occasionally four-four pitter-patter and a subtle variation on Nelson's dub-influenced thrums. Atop these rhythms, mite-like rustlings, mechanical hums, and other subtle forms of noise damage crawl and hover. The liveliest of the bunch is "Redline," the track with the most forceful forward progress and the most tension, however subtle it might remain. The rhythm makes incidental, pronounced throbs, and at least four other deceptively disparate sources weave and tangle so effortlessly that they slip by without much notice. Whether viewed as tedium or hypnotism, Nelson's third solo effort should appeal to Eno heads and those who can't get enough of micro-sound miners like Jan Jelinek. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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4.0 out of 5 stars Third one is a charm May 23 2002
Format:Audio CD
It's clear that Mark Nelson's collaboration with Stars of the Lid's Adam Wiltzie on the Aix Em Klemm cd has been influential. Moodier than the debut or "360 Bypass," "River" has a much more ambient feel to it. That's not to say it isn't full of those wonderful Nelson electronic burps and chirps, but the guitar is more subdued and the jazz influence is less prominent. If you're already a Pan American fan, you will buy this anyway; if you're a Labradford fan testing the waters, start with the other two discs, as this is more challenging. If you like SOL, this will be right up your alley. Repeated listenings will reveal it to be as lush and satisfying as his other works, however, and in my opinion, Nelson is the absolute master of whatever you want to call this kind of music.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Third one is a charm May 23 2002
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It's clear that Mark Nelson's collaboration with Stars of the Lid's Adam Wiltzie on the Aix Em Klemm cd has been influential. Moodier than the debut or "360 Bypass," "River" has a much more ambient feel to it. That's not to say it isn't full of those wonderful Nelson electronic burps and chirps, but the guitar is more subdued and the jazz influence is less prominent. If you're already a Pan American fan, you will buy this anyway; if you're a Labradford fan testing the waters, start with the other two discs, as this is more challenging. If you like SOL, this will be right up your alley. Repeated listenings will reveal it to be as lush and satisfying as his other works, however, and in my opinion, Nelson is the absolute master of whatever you want to call this kind of music.
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