► Bersarin Quartett-III

► Bersarin Quartett-III

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Tracklist:

01. Verflossen ist das Gold der Tage (3:33)

02. Staub und Sterne (4:31)

03. Hinter uns die Wirklichkeit (4:13)

04. Bedingungslos (4:17)

05. Die Nächte sind erfüllt von Maskenfesten (5:11)

06. Umschlungen von Milliarden (4:47)

07. Sanft verblassen die Geschichten (3:08)

08. Es ist alles schon gesagt (4:54)

09. Schwarzer Regen fällt (4:39)

10. Jeder Gedanke umsonst gedacht (5:11)

11. Welche Welt (5:36)

12. Ist es das, was Du willst (3:16)

When was this album released?

After his successful self-titled debut in 2008. and sophomore album II in 2012, Thomas Bücker returns with his third Bersarin Quartett album in 2015.

What I’ve liked about this album?

What I’ve liked the most, is the depth of the sound. It is not used very often in these Modern Classical/Ambient/Lo-fi waters, and it is such a refreshment to hear Trip-Hop(-ish) backgrounds on a record of this calibre. It takes courage and talent to achieve something immersive like this.
+ Thomas kept his tradition of naming all the tracks in German.

What I hated about this album?

The album cover. Pink clouds, for a record like this? C’ mon!


If this album was a dish, what dish would it be?

A full course meal, where each dish is supposed to be eaten at the different part of the town, or country.

If this album was a place, where would it be?

Prague, snuggled by dense fog.

Perfect setting for this album?

Foggy by-the-lake walks, hot wine and difficult life decisions.
I recommend reading this article about foggiest cities in the world.

Is this album more a man or a woman?

Man.

This album can be a drink, too. What drink would it be?

Finest, spicy Chilean wine.

A go-to song from this album?

This is not a type of album which has a go-to song, so I will have to say, all of them.

A song from this album that could be turned into a hymn?

“Ist Es Das Was Du Willst”.

Similar albums, similar artists?

As if Deaf Center was injected with the adrenaline shot and used as a soundtrack for some elegant, indie film about art.

How can this album make your life better?

It can. Trust me.

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