Calabi Yau Space, by Dopplereffekt (Double LP on Rephlex)


A Norman Records recommendation (7th June 2007)

Cover art for Calabi Yau Space by Dopplereffekt Description: 2LP on Rephlex  
Format: Double LP
Label: Rephlex
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Rating: ecstatic This record left our Ant feeling ecstatic.

Ant here excited to announce that finally Dopplereffeket release the long awaited follow up to the breathtaking 'Linear Accelerator'. I've been a follower of Detroit native Gerald Donald's work for many years. He is never credited as producer on any of his records yet there's something distinct about the sound that could only be him. Wether it's Arpanet, Der Zyklus, Heinrich Mueller, Flexitone, Drexciya, Japanese Telecom, Glass Domain, Elecktroids etc his trademark futuristic and retro electronic sounds all appear in there many forms linking each project to the producer. So onto latest opus 'Calabi Yau Space'. As with all Donald productions there is always a theme / concept. This time round its the mind boggling string theory concept. This has all the futuristic dark scientific atmosphere of it's predecessor with moments of John Carpenter-esq suspense. If you're one of the oldskool Dopplereffekt fans yearning for more of the seminal Dataphysix electro then you'll be disappointed. However if you were down with Arpanet's 'Quantum Transposition' or Der Zyklus 'Biometry' then this is for you. It's like the soundtrack to all the molecules in the universe all moving through time and space. There are moments of astounding beauty on here, both haunting and melancholy. If you care about electronic music you need this in your life. The sound of science and the science of sound. CD & 2LP on Rephlex.

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Dopplereffekt are one of the more mysterious units of the contemporary electronic music scene. There are no interviews and hardly any live appearances. The composers hide behind strange German pseudonyms whereas the song titles and lyrics are in English and make up a strange mixture of scientific, sexually explicit and political allusions. Dopplereffekt's music is also highly eclectic and unusual. Even if at first sight the forefathers Kraftwerk seem to be more than present, Dopplereffekt have developed their very own and highly influential sound aesthetic.

Dopplereffekt are originally from Detroit though some believe them to be now based in Europe. Critics claim their electro-style resembles that of Drexciya and that they were indeed early members of that now legendary outfit. This album is a perfect sequel to ‘Linear Accelerator’, their last album released on International DeeJay Gigolo in 2003 and accompanies this year’s classic retrospective ‘Gesamtkunstwerk’ from Clone. Musically, it follows a more ambient/soundscape/experimental/electronic course akin to the Der Zyklus ‘Biometry’ project or even Rephlex’s ‘Quantum Transposition’ produced by Arpanet in late 2005. Arpanet’s ‘Inertial Frame’ album on Record Makers, from the same stable, was among the very best albums of last year. Though some find this album more specialist, it is just as engaging and combines the science of sound with other fields of physics. After a few listens, you'll notice some similar musical themes running through various tracks. A lot of thought has gone into this album and it will generate even more, given the chance. The album also features exclusive artwork under license from CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.

Calabi-Yau spaces are important in string theory, where one model posits the geometry of the universe to consist of a ten-dimensional space of the form . Although the main application of Calabi-Yau spaces is in theoretical physics, they are also interesting from a purely mathematical standpoint. Consequently, they go by slightly different names, depending mostly on context, such as Calabi-Yau manifolds or Calabi-Yau varieties.

Although the definition can be generalized to any dimension, they are usually considered to have three complex dimensions. Since their complex structure may vary, it is convenient to think of them as having six real dimensions and a fixed smooth structure .

If you are only excited by familiar things or fanatical about contemporary indie/rock then maybe this isn’t your bag. If you like the challenge of the new and are intrigued by possibilities and the unknown, we urge you to investigate this album. After all, a great melody or rhythm or harmony begins with sound itself and it is on this level that Dopplereffekt is concentrating. ’Techno’ in the sense that the term was originally intended.

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