Tracklist
1 | Pflanzenwuchs | 2:44 | |
2 | Regen | 4:03 | |
3 | Piaa | 2:51 | |
4 | Theatralik | 3:39 | |
5 | Schattenmelodie | 1:29 | |
6 | Seleya | 3:31 | |
7 | Zerfall | 3:26 | |
8 | Sehnsucht | 3:08 | |
9 | Verlauf | 3:01 | |
10 | Einsam | 1:56 | |
11 | Sommersonnenschein | 3:08 | |
12 | Macht | 3:02 | |
13 | Vorbei | 2:38 | |
14 | Widerhall | 3:19 |
Originally published by Tomlab in 2001, “Seleya” is the second full- length issued by Kristian Peters’ Novisad project. Twenty-four years after its initial release, the album’s thirteen loop-based arrangements continue to resonate with striking clarity. Keplar presents Seleya with a previously unreleased bonus track from 2004 and a fresh vinyl cut by LUPO.
These evocative miniatures feel haunted with the passage of time, bearing traces of the exploratory studio workflows, tactile imperfections, and emerging technologies that would have given birth to them: plain DAW manipulations, aliasing digitalia, the tones and timbres of the “misused” equipment ambient musicians utilized before Ableton, Eurorack, and the rise of the boutique electronics that have streamlined electronic music production.
In our present epoch, these compositions feel almost eerily nostalgic, documenting the sort of trembling, wide-eyed spirit and enviable naivety that characterizes cultural production as it ventures into new waters, unfettered by the sediments of established methodology and trend. This tendency to avoid aesthetic orthodoxy results in music that refuses to settle into predictability. Subtle frequencies drift and collide, counterpoint loops run in quiet opposition, and elegant dissonance gives rise to unexpected harmony. The album’s emotional power lies in these tensions, in the way it balances melancholy with beauty and familiarity with complexity.