Tracklist
1 | Alempana Kuin Enkelit | 3:35 | |
2 | Arkistorotat / Risuilla Täyteyssä Salissa | 4:28 | |
3 | Nijura | 4:08 | |
4 | Roiske Ruudukolla | 1:45 | |
5 | Naderbux & Sundergrund | 4:55 | |
6 | Vettä Yarahille | 7:07 | |
7 | Hetkinen | 2:34 | |
8 | Ei Millään Kielellä | 4:39 | |
9 | Kun Rajat Sulaa | 3:32 | |
10 | Apinatkin Laulaa | 2:45 |
Jan Anderzén and his partners celebrate the transcendental power of ecstatic music. Alas Rattoisaa Virtaa is the first Kemialliset Ystävät album in four years. It is the result of chance enhancing online collaboration methods, desire to get lost in the sound archives and the high art of meticulous editing. The album title is from visions of rivers running down from Heart of Darkness to the City of Joyful Noise. If contemporary music is a high speed train passing by then KY's music would be an orgy of light under a railway bridge.
A band member Lars Mattila experiences the music of Alas Rattoisaa Virtaa in spatial terms:
"There are worlds accessed only through our auditory system. I hear a Wunderkammer of freestanding sound objects. Rhythms like sequences of seemingly random stuff laid out on the forest floor: a pair of thrones, a Henry Moore sculpture, a watermelon, two thrones, a Moore sculpture, a melon... I trust the path to go on even if I can't see behind the hill. There's motion, wether it be drunk driving or super human rapid eye movement. The sheer amount of detail makes it impossible to take everything in at once. One's perception and shifting focus reshape the experience on each listen. I remember my visit to Cappella Palatina in Palermo where Normann architecture, Arabic arches and Byzantine dome form a harmonious whole. Various cultural and spiritual influences are recognized as equals. The sense of space also brings to mind the end scene of The Lawnmower Man when the dude is trying to escape the virtual world."