What happens when leading German click-house/electronica artist Jan Jelinek (AKA Farben,
Gramm) and the Japanese trio Computer Soup, with their unique style of electronified jazz, meet? Particles of electronic sound reverberate against each other to create a beautiful, sometimes humurous, and powerful soundscape, that is a must-hear masterpiece album.
Jelinek and Pole travelled to Japan in September 2001 to perform incredible live sets at Club Yellow in Tokyo, and that is where the improvisations by Computer Soup and Jelinek used on this record took place. Jan was a fan of Computer Soup's album "Toizarasi", and was fascinated by their sound. Jan and Computer Soup utilized the recording of this improv session by editing them to create the 8 tracks (including one secret track) that are on this album.
When we say improv, it doesn't mean scattered, confused, and unorganized sounds. Both Jan and Computer Soup had developed a mutual sonic understanding for each other in the short span of this improvisation session, which enabled them to create many unforgettable phrases and rhythms in the performance. These are sounds that couldn't possibly have been made by one person sitting in front of a computer, and that is why there are so many unpredictable changes and rhythmic elements which
make this such an organic record.
Be ready to be pulled into a world of sound that virtually transcends the passing of time.










