“The Berlin musician’s work has always been attuned to shiveringly precise sonics, but Silence represents a new pinnacle of sound as full-spectrum embrace. (Unsurprisingly, perhaps, Monolake’s production notes emphasize that the album was recorded and mastered without compression, making this a welcome counter-offensive in the “loudness wars.”) That’s not to say that this is merely music for hi-fi nerds.”
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