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releasedate: 2024, October 19 tracks:
Played, recorded, mixed and mastered by Gert Emmens in August 2023 in his studio in Ede, Netherlands, with the exception of track 6. Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4 composed in 1998. Track 5 (the original 6:18 version) composed in 1996. Track 6 composed, recorded, mixed and mastered in April 2024. Photo’s taken in August 2022 by Gert Emmens. Coverdesign and photo editing by Gert Emmens. Ordering and listening on Bandcamp Ordering at Groove Unlimited
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August 2023. Finished the new solo album ‘All That Is Left Behind’ a month ago (to be released in 2025) and the collaboration with Ruud Heij is on a summer break. So, to have something to do on making music I decided to listen to the old 1999 album Elektra with the aim to play and record the track Elektra - part one. Just for fun. I found out that there were no kept DAW audio-files or projects from Elektra anymore, so it was a matter of listening to the music, trying to find out what was exactly played and then try to play it on synths again. Since I found out it was a lot of fun to do, I went on with the next Elektra track, which was a bit harder to do, since it is more than half an hour of music. Within a month, the entire album was finished, recorded and mixed. Next thing I tried to do was making a new piece of music in the Elektra style. Over the years, my style has become more symphonic and melancholic, Elektra being more dynamic and rhythmic, so it was quite a challenge. Why Elektra? Elektra was my first attempt to make electronic music (after an EM break for 15 years, focusing more on fusion and progrock). I was looking for a style of music that was a kind of retro electronic music, close to Berlin School. I didn’t find it with Elektra, but two albums later, with Wanderer of Time. My set-up at that time was very limited, with the instruments I had then I couldn’t exactly produce what I wanted. Which resulted in the fact not to be satisfied with the outcome and after the release I’ve never listened to the music anymore. So the idea was actually: how would Elektra sound if I had played and recorded it now (2023 that is). At some point I started to realize that in 2024 it would be 25 years ago since Elektra was released, which led to the idea of releasing this version as a 25th anniversary edition. The original Elektra was never released on cd, but on cdr. So in a way you have the chance to have it on cd now. Hope you’ll enjoy it!! Gert Emmens, April 2024 |