Muller, Anne: Heliopause
Muller, Anne: Heliopause
Format: CD
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Artist: Muller, Anne
Label: Erased Tapes
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3700551782666
Genre: Classical Artists
Berlin based cellist and composer Anne Müller announces the release of her long awaited debut solo album Heliopause on November 22, with the hypnotic new piece Nummer 2. Heliopause follows several Erased Tapes releases featuring Anne, including her celebrated collaboration with Nils Frahm titled 7fingers, appearances on Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm's Collaborative Works, Nils Frahm's All Melody and his acclaimed soundtrack for the film Victoria, Lubomyr Melnyk's Fallen Trees, as well as the two bespoke solo pieces Walzer für Robert and Bel Tono for the label's 5th and 10th anniversary box sets. In fact, a glance at Müller's Discogs boasts credits on over 60 releases since she began recording in 2007. A profound believer in the power of artistic collaboration, Anne's skilled cello playing and instinctive composition became extremely sought after. Following her work with Nils Frahm, an enduring partnership with singer-songwriter-composer Agnes Obel ensued, touring for five years together and featuring on two albums (Philharmonics Deluxe Edition and Aventine) and most recently, working with multi-instrumentalist Markus Sieber (aka Aukai) on his 2019 album Reminiscence. In between all this, Müller also co-founded the progressive live project Solo Collective along with violinist/singer Alex Stolze and pianist/conceptual artist Sebastian Reynolds, releasing Solo Collective Part One in 2017. Müller also co-founded the progressive live project Solo Collective along with violinist/singer Alex Stolze and pianist/conceptual artist Sebastian Reynolds, releasing Solo Collective Part One in 2017. A solo record in every sense of the word, Müller wrote, recorded, arranged and produced Heliopause. The album is named after the boundary where the sun's wind ceases to have influence. It is ultimately, the border of our solar system. The name struck a chord with Müller since the two voyagers sent on an exploratory mission 42 years ago, recently crossed the Heliopause - one in 2012 and one just last year in 2018 - entering into interstellar space and losing power from our own sun. Müller recognised herself in this moment, not only approaching the same age, but also breaking new ground; having relied on collaborating with so many other stars and now venturing into the unknown with her first solo statement. 'Heliopause marks the end of a long journey but also the start of voyages to explore strange new worlds' - Anne Müller Both as the closing title track and album as a whole, Heliopause crosses these physical and invisible borders throughout, sending the cello as a typically classical instrument to exciting new and uncharted territory.
Tracks:
1.1 Being Anne
1.2 Solo? Repeat!
1.3 Nummer 2
1.4 Aarhus / Reminiscences
1.5 Drifting Circles
1.6 Heliopause