Dark-Electro classics

Dark-Electro classics

Qntal I (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Ernst Horn of "Deine Lakaien" pulls here be fascinating synth sounds registers ... the melodies and rhythms are (then) already unique. If you like the early "lackeys", and who thereby calm once can do without the singing of Veljanov, should be able to do with this album what. Who Ernst Horn Experimental Collage "The Skies over Baghdad" like, and singer Sigrid Hausen's voice was not terribly place (which they may not be so), could find good really really well this album, even if it is in the course superficially about Qntal a medieval impression is that missing the other projects.

However, it is not medieval music in the sense. The lyrics are classic medieval pieces, the melodies seem to ancient, but there are mainly new compositions of Qntal.

The instruments come here, unlike the successor "Qntal II", quite well from the Middle Ages box: oud, fiddle, shawm, hurdy-gurdy ... Michael Popp and Ernst dizziness, which also toured for years with the footmen, and there her great skill already utner could provide proof, cut here full in the Mittal Age music keys, so to speak. The album is still primarily an electronic, some with strong bass, partly with zirpendem synth Geflöte.

Especially the very good production and masterful in its own way compositions Horns convinced.

After all, respect, all the result of Qntal plates that have arisen without horn like, have their place; I like what I've heard about it, but no more. Somewhere between medieval trance -Taumel and -Techno it sounds there. Scary.

Not so here: An absolute Dark-Electro classics and today is a real blessing for ears!