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Kalipo: Wanderer - VINYL LPTitle: Wanderer Artist: Kalipo Label: Audiolith Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4250137205953 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2016 01 29 Number of Discs: 1 Jakob Haglsperger aka Kalipo is a busy man. Operating as one third of German electro punk band Frittenbude, he brought his solo alias to life in 2014 with Yaruto (ANTIME 010CD LP). The multi faceted producer now returns to Audiolith with Wanderer, following the 2015 release of his gorgeous Mausemarsch
Title: WandererArtist: Kalipo
Label: Audiolith
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4250137205953
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2016-01-29
Number of Discs: 1
Jakob Haglsperger aka Kalipo is a busy man. Operating as one-third of German electro-punk band Frittenbude, he brought his solo alias to life in 2014 with Yaruto (ANTIME 010CD/LP). The multi-faceted producer now returns to Audiolith with Wanderer, following the 2015 release of his gorgeous Mausemarsch on the label's electronic-focused Stiff Little Spinners compilation series. Wanderer is a restless album that sees Kalipo work his way through the deeper ends of four-to-the-floor with a refreshingly experimental approach to production that features defamiliarized samples and analog gear running the show. The music has changed since the Berliner's debut album, becoming more propulsive, more physical, and more geared toward the dance floor. Composed mostly on tour or over extended periods of travelling, Wanderer contains tracks titled according to the particular story of each, referencing places Kalipo has previously played or traveled to. Monolithic opener Donau Sunrise sets the tone straight from the start with sanguine arpeggiators that work their way across a mystical backdrop, preceding melancholic themes that infiltrate the cracks of the album. There are also earworms of the highest order, including standout tracks Banana Garden (written when Kalipo was stuck in a bamboo hut in the middle of the Thai jungle with a 104-degree fever and nothing but headphones, a sampler, and penicillin for company) and the stunning Institute of Cottonwool. Wanderer sees Kalipo right in his element. Tension builds and dissolves gracefully throughout, and the artist's audacious approach to production gives his music an authentic and very recognizable feel - clearly Berlin-influenced but evading any set template.
Tracks:
1.1 Donau Sunrise
1.2 Crossing Wisla
1.3 Banana Garden
1.4 Lost in Vienna
1.5 Memories of Praha
1.6 Institute of Cottonwool
1.7 Guten Morgen LÄRZ
1.8 Berliner Gambit
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mustread!
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one of the greatest poets EVER - you ar not literate in English if yu have not had a chance to read these - go to it!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2016
★★★★★ 4
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Williams' poetry requires some bio, and Charles Tomlinson's introduction in this edition has proved helpful. also Wendell Berry has published a handsome critique in "William Carlos Williams of Rutherford" that helps to mitigate some of the ishiness that may result from reading Williams without understanding the man. that beins said, Williams speaks well to the listeners of the finical new millenium with a mind for the migrant-flux consequences of the coming century -stressing the "thing" and the "American idiom" with attention to detail and irrepressible imagination "flung outward and up-disappearing suddenly" (from "Strains" in Al Que Quiere)
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2011
★★★★★ 5
Above The River: The Complete Poems of james Wright
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This volume is fascinating, because it does show the different stages of Wright's development as a poet and a writer (the prose sketches and descriptions of Italy are wonderful).
The early poems are extremely capable but there is a sense in which they feel constrained by formal verse conventions, especially rhyme. This becomes evident when he writes in free verse and his voice becomes easier and more vernacular. Some of the poems like "Hook" and "To A Blossoming Pear Tree" are wonderful:
'An old man / Appeared to me once / In the unendurable snow./ He had singe of white beard on his face. / He paused on a strett on Minneapolis / And stroked my face. // Give it to me, he begged / I'll pay you anything. // I flinched. Both terrified, / We slunk away, / Each in his own way dodging / The cruel darts of the cold. "
There are some late poems when he becomes almost incoherent, but the centre of the book is a whole series of poems as powerful and honest as this.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2011
★★★★★ 5
Seek and you will find. (Poems that speak to you)
Format: Paperback
I was not familiar with his work but have become a fan. Of course, as is true of my review of most poets work, I find more of the author's poems that I don't get or can't appreciate than ones I do; however, I found enough which moved me or had some profound impact that I am keeping this collection close for re-reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Above the River: The Complete Poems of James Wright
Format: Paperback
James Wright is a terrific, though not well known, American poet of the 1950's and 60's. Along with Robert Bly and William Duffey, Wright helped to open a new page in modern poetry which encouraged writers to break from the restrictions of traditional British formats. Personal and reflective, the poems focus on nature and have a strong touch of influence from ancient Chinese poets. Though the collection is filled with great stuff, my favorite is "Northern Pike."
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