Fake Nefertari by Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt
Tracklist
1. | Fake Nefertari | 8:00 |
2. | Howlin Wolf - Southern Sessions | 8:12 |
3. | Osiris Trio Pantango | 3:04 |
Credits
released January 20, 2014
Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt :
Accidental Guitar
Recorded in Berlin, Germany.
stadtsprachen.de/en/artist/sean-derrick-cooper-marquardt
www.youtube.com/c/SeanDerrickCooperMarquardt
sdcmarquardt.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com/berlindolls
Artwork by 4ndr345.
Vaatican Records | Vaat27
gestrococlub.org/tympans.htm
Album review from Yeah, I Know It Sucks:
Go on and take a flight with Captain Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt! No need to check the ticket or even obtain one, you just click the link at the bottom of this writing and dive into midair by listening to the work called ‘Fake Nefertali’. The flight is perfectly safe although the sound captain might go for awkward looping, tight absurd vertical droppings and speedy climbing. The wings are vibrating in the wind from all the pressure but don’t worry we will provoke the gods of death but never crash! And when Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt switches of the engine in the middle of the sky, it’s just another way to kick start an adrenaline rush! Yes, he pops it back on and we might have a vision of angels in the sky playing cello, but don’t let them disturb our experimental flight by this crazed immortal stunt pilot!
‘Howlin Wolf – Southern Sessions’ is the next chapter on this free downloadable release. It starts very soft, there is a little hiss that could be insects and from the far distance it’s obvious something is coming towards us. Is it a lion? Is it a dinosaur? Is it that howling wolf the artist practically promised in the track title? Well to be honest, it is sounding more that Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt had arrived with its own intensive way of expressing sound. It is howling like the wind through deserted tunnels and there is some kind of electricity between these strange forces of sound. Ah and then the storm stops and! Yes! We hear them! The howlin’ wolves! They appear rather shortly among digital insects, but they are there! It’s an exciting moment and just like the artist himself, we keep silent in order to pick up a glimpse of those wild animals in the far distance. Our patience gets rewarded and it made me feel like some kind of Crocodile Dundee until the end of the track.
We are all satisfied and even the one who managed to make the right noise to call upon the wild life in the previous track is feeling happy and satisfied. He expresses this moment of satisfaction in the final chapter of this work that is called ‘osiris trio pantango’. A moment of rest and chilling out from our previous experiences of exciting entertainment. Ambient to rethink about how dangerous it was to step in that airplane earlier on, how mad it was to hear hungry wolves so closely and how happy we are by being alive and surviving all the risks!
<KN>
yeahiknowitsucks.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/sean-derrick-cooper-marquardt-fake-nefertari/
Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt :
Accidental Guitar
Recorded in Berlin, Germany.
stadtsprachen.de/en/artist/sean-derrick-cooper-marquardt
www.youtube.com/c/SeanDerrickCooperMarquardt
sdcmarquardt.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com/berlindolls
Artwork by 4ndr345.
Vaatican Records | Vaat27
gestrococlub.org/tympans.htm
Album review from Yeah, I Know It Sucks:
Go on and take a flight with Captain Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt! No need to check the ticket or even obtain one, you just click the link at the bottom of this writing and dive into midair by listening to the work called ‘Fake Nefertali’. The flight is perfectly safe although the sound captain might go for awkward looping, tight absurd vertical droppings and speedy climbing. The wings are vibrating in the wind from all the pressure but don’t worry we will provoke the gods of death but never crash! And when Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt switches of the engine in the middle of the sky, it’s just another way to kick start an adrenaline rush! Yes, he pops it back on and we might have a vision of angels in the sky playing cello, but don’t let them disturb our experimental flight by this crazed immortal stunt pilot!
‘Howlin Wolf – Southern Sessions’ is the next chapter on this free downloadable release. It starts very soft, there is a little hiss that could be insects and from the far distance it’s obvious something is coming towards us. Is it a lion? Is it a dinosaur? Is it that howling wolf the artist practically promised in the track title? Well to be honest, it is sounding more that Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt had arrived with its own intensive way of expressing sound. It is howling like the wind through deserted tunnels and there is some kind of electricity between these strange forces of sound. Ah and then the storm stops and! Yes! We hear them! The howlin’ wolves! They appear rather shortly among digital insects, but they are there! It’s an exciting moment and just like the artist himself, we keep silent in order to pick up a glimpse of those wild animals in the far distance. Our patience gets rewarded and it made me feel like some kind of Crocodile Dundee until the end of the track.
We are all satisfied and even the one who managed to make the right noise to call upon the wild life in the previous track is feeling happy and satisfied. He expresses this moment of satisfaction in the final chapter of this work that is called ‘osiris trio pantango’. A moment of rest and chilling out from our previous experiences of exciting entertainment. Ambient to rethink about how dangerous it was to step in that airplane earlier on, how mad it was to hear hungry wolves so closely and how happy we are by being alive and surviving all the risks!
<KN>
yeahiknowitsucks.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/sean-derrick-cooper-marquardt-fake-nefertari/