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		<title>Tuesday Rock City: Moritz Von Oswald Trio</title>
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Moritz Von Oswald Trio: Vertical Ascent (Honest Jons Records)
Vertical Ascent may not have much in the way of melody, harmony, or even pre-composed structure, but in comparison to German electronic music producer Motitz Von Oswald's other work, it might as well be "Turangalila." During the '90s Oswald and partner Mark Ernestus produced a series of [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Moritz Von Oswald Trio</strong>: <em>Vertical Ascent</em> (Honest Jons Records)<br />
<em>Vertical Ascent</em> may not have much in the way of melody, harmony, or even pre-composed structure, but in comparison to German electronic music producer Motitz Von Oswald's other work, it might as well be "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turangal%C3%AEla-Symphonie">Turangalila</a>." During the '90s Oswald and partner Mark Ernestus produced a series of pioneering minimal techno 12"s, first as Basic Channel then under the name Rhythm &#038; Sound. Minimal may not even be a strong enough term for these&#8211;compositions like "Imprint" consisted of little more than muted bass thud and tape-delay hiss. <a href="http://www.honestjons.com/shop.php?pid=34157"><em>Vertical Ascent</em></a>, the debut full length record by the Moritz Von Oswald Trio, has a little more going on. But not much. The group&#8211;composed of Oswald, Sasu Ripatti (aka Vladislav Delay), and Max Loderbauer&#8211;is more live band than studio invention, using percussion, rhodes pianos, and a few effects to create subtly shifting rhythms and abstract textures in real time. Which shouldn't imply that <em>Vertical Ascent</em> is some sort of googley-eyed Kraut-rock freak-out. The four compositions&#8211;referred to here as "Patterns"&#8211;still adhere to Rhythm &#038; Sound's rigorously restrained aesthetic. They don't blast off, they glide gently and steadily. By using somewhat clunky lo-fi technology Oswald gave his older productions a warmth that, well, balanced out the German-ness of it all. And that warmth is all over <em>Vertical Ascent</em>. Although in this case the clunky technology is a living, breathing person. </p>
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