An edition of 200 copies only in silk-screened hand numbered
poster-cover sounds nice and lovely but is in fact a bit unhandy, the
poster folds out to more of the organic structure in bronze / brown /
black. Thankfully a regular booklet is
included here so at least some basic infos can be gained from the
artwork.
Tarkatak is actually no new name to me, it's a project by Lutz
Prueditsch (who was active as Der Pilz, run his experimental tape label Trümmer Cassetten and later Dachstuhl a.o. activities) I've listened to in awe years ago already when his album
'Mormor' appeared on the much missed Genesungswerk label, in a cardboard
box with a CD on felt. Ambient drones for the thinking man or something
like that I wrote back then. At least back then he gave the tracks some
titles but for this collection, recorded between 2011 and 2021 and
finally mastered in 2021 even those have left and the tracks are titled
as the release, just four numbered sections. Well, freedom of speech, association or of thought or both this
is.
The most recognizable instrument used here in small doses is a piano,
spreading a few melodic highlights throughout these organic drones,
built from field recordings and found but altered sounds and voices.
Reworked over and over again the continuos movement and the flow hardly
ever stops until everything is dissolving.
The mood is shifting from brooding to wallowing in various stages of post-romantisicm not
completely unlike contemporaries Troum (f.e. with 'Mare Morphosis').
Maybe also reflection of a period of travels and changes in the artists
life. A pleasure to listen to. Dreamy Movements in a deep wakefulness sleep.