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Robot Koch - The Next Billion Years (Rework EP) '2020

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The Next Billion Years (Rework EP)
ArtistRobot Koch Related artists
Album name The Next Billion Years (Rework EP)
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Date 2020
GenreDowntempo
Play time 00:29:51
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 2429 Kbps / 96 kHz
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Size 152; 564 MB
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       Robot Koch’s latest album, The Next Billion Years, is as musically
as it is philosophically ambitious. The German composer serendipitously came
across of the 20th-century French explorer, Jacques-Yves Cousteau which inspired
the album. “When we think about the future we usually think about our own
lifetime or the one of our children, but who really thinks a thousand or a
million years into the future? Or even better, a billion years?” asks
Robot. It was this big-picture view that informed Robot’s decision to
work with the grandeur of an orchestra and the famed Estonian conductor Kristjan
Järvi on the album, opening up his electronic meditations to the Baltic Sea
Philharmonic’s terrain of acoustic instruments and arrangements for the
first time. The Next Billion Years turned out to be not only a highly emotive
and existential sound journey, but also incredibly poignant to the times we live
in.

Now, Robot decides to add even more layers to his ambitious album project by
inviting long-time collaborators to reimagine and reinterpret the album’s
tracks for a new remix EP. The Next Billion Years Reworks EP counts with remixes
by singer Dehlia de France, producer Alek Fin, Icelandic duo Hugar, as well as
Snakes of Russia, Recue, Slow Shiver and a new rework by Robot Koch himself.

Highlights of the EP include Dehlia de France’s soft vocals and textures
in her mysterious rework of All Forms are Unstable, and Hugar’s stripping
down of Stars as Eyes into a full-bodied ambient soundscape of melodic strings
and piano. Last but not least to be released is Robot’s own rework of
Kassel, which adds a repetitive tinkering vibraphone melody to the backdrop of
lush and cinematic strings. Kassel is a heartfelt homage to the city, where he
grew up. “This song feels a warm blanket,” Koch says,
“slightly melancholic and has a sense of nostalgia and homecoming. On a
bigger picture, it is also a song about Earth being our collective home that
cares for us and that we should care for as well.”

The Next Billion Years Remix EP is a glorious achievement in collaboration and
interpretation, as deep and rich as Robot Koch's acclaimed original album
itself. 

Tracklist:
1 01. Robot Koch - Kassel (Robot Koch Rework) (04:07)
1 02. Robot Koch - Stars as Eyes (Hugar Rework) (04:03)
1 03. Robot Koch - All Forms Are Unstable (Delhia de France's Trust Rework)
(03:13)
1 04. Robot Koch - Hawk (Snakes of Russia Rework) (03:33)
1 05. Robot Koch - All Forms Are Unstable (Recue Rework) (05:45)
1 06. Robot Koch - Glow (Alek Fin Rework) (04:27)
1 07. Robot Koch - Friendly Fire / Dragonfly (Slow Shiver Rework) (04:42) 

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