搬运译Pitchfork评10年代200张最佳专辑第190名:Huerco S.: For Those of You Who H
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翻译:Will Lin
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190.Huerco S.:For Those of You Who Have Never (and Also Those Who Have) (2016)

Huerco S. got his start crafting techno that erased most of the things that typically make dance music tick: beats, basslines, forward drive. Within a few short years, those subtractive processes yielded For Those of You Who Have Never (and Also Those Who Have), an album of barely-there ambient music. Twirling grainy wisps of synthesizer around a hollow core, it’s hardly more substantial than wind chimes caught on corroded magnetic tape—and all the more captivating for it. Churning loops bubble up into a fizz of tape hiss, sounding like a lo-fi cassette dub of Berlin ambient-techno pioneers Basic Channel; bell tones and tinny synth riffs stumble down a delay-pedal hall of mirrors. It’s almost impossible to fix any of these ethereal pieces in your memory, but as long as the disc is spinning, it is an uncommonly enveloping listen. –Philip Sherburne
Huerco S开始制作电子舞曲时就抹去了大部分舞曲的元素:节拍、低音贝斯和音乐驱动。在短短几年内,缩减这些元素后,便诞生出了 《For Those of You Who Have Never (and Also Those Who Have)》这张虚幻的氛围音乐专辑。空洞的核心中央,裹着一缕缕律动粗糙的合成器之音,它几乎不比损坏的磁带缠住风铃响声来得更实在,更迷人。翻腾的循环泡沫音变成磁带的嘶嘶声,听起来像柏林的氛围技术音乐先驱Basic Channel的低保真磁带;铃声和尖细合成乐的反复乐章,跌跌撞撞地在效果延时器的镜厅中撺掇。你记忆中这些虚无缥缈的片段几乎不可能被修复,但只要唱片在播放,它就是一种不同寻常的环绕式聆听体验。