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Kiasmos â Icelandic composer Ălafur Arnalds and Faroese musician Janus Rasmussen â are returning, renewed and restored, with II. The triumphant follow-up to their universally acclaimed self-titled debut in 2014, which re-envisioned minimal techno with orchestral flourishes and weightless production. Theyâd made most of that album in just two weeks; this time itâs been 10 years. The making of II was a test of their friendship, but also testament to how great musical chemistry can always go the distance and be just the same as it ever was.
They worked on a lot of II during the lost year of 2020-2021, including a trip to Ălafurâs studio in Bali. âWe spent a month there and wrote a few songs that ended up on the record,â says Janus. The pair sampled traditional Balinese percussion like the gamelan and incorporated Janusâs field recordings of their natural surroundings â the sound of birds, crickets and, on standout track âDazedâ, echoing the sunrise over the lush landscape. Kiasmos have an enviable knack for conveying complex emotions and evocative visuals with instrumental music. But this time theyâve got more experience as producers to draw on. The albumâs expansiveness can be linked to Ălafurâs intervening years as a Grammy-nominated composer and prominent soundtracker in film and TV.
And theyâve subtly shifted from four-to-the-floor to the frenetic broken beats of UK dance music, experimenting more with BPMs, echoing Janusâs time spent DJing in major venues worldwide. There are still those aching melodies that fans know and love but theyâre catchier too: tracks like âLacedâ and âBoundâ have an irresistible, elastic bounce beneath the ethereal palette. âWe just want to make electronic music that there isnât so much of right now,â says Janus, âto take you on a great journey that is a little bit unconventional.â âYou have to develop into a new space,â Ălafur adds. But they had to impose limits, too, to keep them both on track and make something memorable. Often Ălafur would refuse to move on to the next idea until theyâd perfected a chord progression or beat, to help them stay focused and forge, he says, a âdeep understanding of what the song is.â âII is livelier,â says Janus, âbut it still retains the signature Kiasmos style of transitioning from a whisper-quiet ambience to an explosive dance beat that can blow your socks off.â
Tracklist
1 Â Â Grown
2 Â Â Burst
3 Â Â Sailed
4 Â Â Laced
5 Â Â Bound
6 Â Â Sworn
7 Â Â Spun
8 Â Â Flown
9 Â Â Told
10 Â Â Dazed
11 Â Â Squared
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Kiasmos â Icelandic composer Ălafur Arnalds and Faroese musician Janus Rasmussen â are returning, renewed and restored, with II. The triumphant follow-up to their universally acclaimed self-titled debut in 2014, which re-envisioned minimal techno with orchestral flourishes and weightless production. Theyâd made most of that album in just two weeks; this time itâs been 10 years. The making of II was a test of their friendship, but also testament to how great musical chemistry can always go the distance and be just the same as it ever was.
They worked on a lot of II during the lost year of 2020-2021, including a trip to Ălafurâs studio in Bali. âWe spent a month there and wrote a few songs that ended up on the record,â says Janus. The pair sampled traditional Balinese percussion like the gamelan and incorporated Janusâs field recordings of their natural surroundings â the sound of birds, crickets and, on standout track âDazedâ, echoing the sunrise over the lush landscape. Kiasmos have an enviable knack for conveying complex emotions and evocative visuals with instrumental music. But this time theyâve got more experience as producers to draw on. The albumâs expansiveness can be linked to Ălafurâs intervening years as a Grammy-nominated composer and prominent soundtracker in film and TV.
And theyâve subtly shifted from four-to-the-floor to the frenetic broken beats of UK dance music, experimenting more with BPMs, echoing Janusâs time spent DJing in major venues worldwide. There are still those aching melodies that fans know and love but theyâre catchier too: tracks like âLacedâ and âBoundâ have an irresistible, elastic bounce beneath the ethereal palette. âWe just want to make electronic music that there isnât so much of right now,â says Janus, âto take you on a great journey that is a little bit unconventional.â âYou have to develop into a new space,â Ălafur adds. But they had to impose limits, too, to keep them both on track and make something memorable. Often Ălafur would refuse to move on to the next idea until theyâd perfected a chord progression or beat, to help them stay focused and forge, he says, a âdeep understanding of what the song is.â âII is livelier,â says Janus, âbut it still retains the signature Kiasmos style of transitioning from a whisper-quiet ambience to an explosive dance beat that can blow your socks off.â
Tracklist
1 Â Â Grown
2 Â Â Burst
3 Â Â Sailed
4 Â Â Laced
5 Â Â Bound
6 Â Â Sworn
7 Â Â Spun
8 Â Â Flown
9 Â Â Told
10 Â Â Dazed
11 Â Â Squared











