
BOHREN & DER CLUB OF GORE - Patchouli Blue DLP
5 years since âGore Motelâ, Bohren & Der Club of Gore hold their smoky line of doom-jazz in a sublime, haunting 10th album that once again taps into that interzone between classic Lynchian motifs and fizzing gothic undercurrents.â
The sylvan intimacy of âPatchouli Blueâ is a Bohren's ineffable skill at lulling listeners into richly hypnagogic states. As ever they prize a deep sense of cool yearning that hearkens back to the slow burn atmospheres of classic film noir as much as David Lynch and Angelo Badalamentiâs soundtracks, dark ambient and the bluest jazz, plus the doom metal of Black Sabbath, Gore, and their dusty echoes in Earth. Itâs surely a velvet cloak for the senses; essentially a heavily tranquilising sound, but one fraught with an existential angst thatâs won them a captive audience over the years, and is fully in effect here.
As ever, âPatchouli Blueâ is a strictly all instrumental affair and was recorded in Cologne and MĂŒlheim An Der Ruhr - site of all their recordings (bar âMitleid Ladyâ) since the seminal âSunset Missionâ (2000). It was composed by core members Christoph Clöser (Tenor Saxophone) and Morten Gass (Piano, Engineer, Producer) and is performed by them along with longtime member Robin Rodenburgâs plucked, stalking bass lines in a classically sulky, gratifying way bound to make your glass of single malt taste smokier, sweeter. As such, the album is really meant to be taken in one sitting, but if weâre to point out highlights, the slow rise of slinking drum machine and creeping arps of âVergessen & Vorbeiâ is just masterful, as is the distant, burnished, Vangelis-like synth glow and elegiac brass of their last call, âMeine Welt ist schönâ. Basically itâs dead good for what ailâs ya.
5 years since âGore Motelâ, Bohren & Der Club of Gore hold their smoky line of doom-jazz in a sublime, haunting 10th album that once again taps into that interzone between classic Lynchian motifs and fizzing gothic undercurrents.â
The sylvan intimacy of âPatchouli Blueâ is a Bohren's ineffable skill at lulling listeners into richly hypnagogic states. As ever they prize a deep sense of cool yearning that hearkens back to the slow burn atmospheres of classic film noir as much as David Lynch and Angelo Badalamentiâs soundtracks, dark ambient and the bluest jazz, plus the doom metal of Black Sabbath, Gore, and their dusty echoes in Earth. Itâs surely a velvet cloak for the senses; essentially a heavily tranquilising sound, but one fraught with an existential angst thatâs won them a captive audience over the years, and is fully in effect here.
As ever, âPatchouli Blueâ is a strictly all instrumental affair and was recorded in Cologne and MĂŒlheim An Der Ruhr - site of all their recordings (bar âMitleid Ladyâ) since the seminal âSunset Missionâ (2000). It was composed by core members Christoph Clöser (Tenor Saxophone) and Morten Gass (Piano, Engineer, Producer) and is performed by them along with longtime member Robin Rodenburgâs plucked, stalking bass lines in a classically sulky, gratifying way bound to make your glass of single malt taste smokier, sweeter. As such, the album is really meant to be taken in one sitting, but if weâre to point out highlights, the slow rise of slinking drum machine and creeping arps of âVergessen & Vorbeiâ is just masterful, as is the distant, burnished, Vangelis-like synth glow and elegiac brass of their last call, âMeine Welt ist schönâ. Basically itâs dead good for what ailâs ya.
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5 years since âGore Motelâ, Bohren & Der Club of Gore hold their smoky line of doom-jazz in a sublime, haunting 10th album that once again taps into that interzone between classic Lynchian motifs and fizzing gothic undercurrents.â
The sylvan intimacy of âPatchouli Blueâ is a Bohren's ineffable skill at lulling listeners into richly hypnagogic states. As ever they prize a deep sense of cool yearning that hearkens back to the slow burn atmospheres of classic film noir as much as David Lynch and Angelo Badalamentiâs soundtracks, dark ambient and the bluest jazz, plus the doom metal of Black Sabbath, Gore, and their dusty echoes in Earth. Itâs surely a velvet cloak for the senses; essentially a heavily tranquilising sound, but one fraught with an existential angst thatâs won them a captive audience over the years, and is fully in effect here.
As ever, âPatchouli Blueâ is a strictly all instrumental affair and was recorded in Cologne and MĂŒlheim An Der Ruhr - site of all their recordings (bar âMitleid Ladyâ) since the seminal âSunset Missionâ (2000). It was composed by core members Christoph Clöser (Tenor Saxophone) and Morten Gass (Piano, Engineer, Producer) and is performed by them along with longtime member Robin Rodenburgâs plucked, stalking bass lines in a classically sulky, gratifying way bound to make your glass of single malt taste smokier, sweeter. As such, the album is really meant to be taken in one sitting, but if weâre to point out highlights, the slow rise of slinking drum machine and creeping arps of âVergessen & Vorbeiâ is just masterful, as is the distant, burnished, Vangelis-like synth glow and elegiac brass of their last call, âMeine Welt ist schönâ. Basically itâs dead good for what ailâs ya.











