Gerda

PRIMUS INTER PARES

CD Digipack (EIS 047) - EIS & LICHT

With "Gerda", the debut CD of Primus Inter Pares, Eislicht are returning to their roots, while at the same time declaring their musical goals for the future.
The man behind this project is Frank Machau, the composer, singer and main musician of ORPLID, the band with which we made our first steps as a free-lance label back in 1997.

Exactly eight years later, "Gerda" is a mutual move towards new pastures, towards more electronic sounds, towards atmospheric and organic music with delightful and dark melodies.
It is the music of our childhood, music from the age of New Wave and Electro Pop, which merges together on "Gerda" in a contemporary and sensitive way.
Primus Inter Pares seems to strive for pure perfection, yet there are still sounds that escape from this flawless shell, instilling the album with a special vividness. primus inter pares love to experiment, to alienate, to slow down and modify their sounds.
From these experiments, a work of music is formed that is completely electronic, yet seems perfectly organic and natural.
"Gerda" is Frank Machau's gift to his daughter; all the songs were written and performed for her.
The foundation for these tracks was the music he experienced consciously in his childhood and early youth, and which he still loves today.
So it comes as no surprise that there is a strong influence of Factory Records (NEW ORDER, THE DURUTTI COLUMN) and other interesting labels of the 80ies on this CD.
If you want to draw comparisons with contemporary musicians, you could name COIL ("Ans Licht"), AIR ((...)), and of course ORPLID ("Süßer Schlaf").
But it's not just about the multi-levelled and organic sounds; Frank Machau's strong, masculine, and distinctive voice also adds to the extraordinary flair of "Gerda."

Tracks list:
1. Gerda
2. Ans Licht!
3. Tagesanbruch
4. (...)
5. Süßer Schlaf
6. Traum

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