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Performer: Otto A Totland
Genre: Electronic / Classical
Album: Pinô
Released: 2014
Style: Contemporary, Modern Classical, Ambient
MP3 version ZIP size: 1601 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1968 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1346 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 660
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Tracklist

A1 Open
A2 Steps
A3 Oana
A4 Solêr
A5 Aquet
A6 Weltz
A7 Pinô
A8 Seveen
A9 Ro To
B1 North Way
B2 Julie
B3 Frost
B4 Bluss
B5 Flomé
B6 Âust
B7 Run
B8 Jonas
B9 Closer

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sonic Pieces
  • Copyright (c) – Sonic Pieces
  • Made By – Sonic Pieces
  • Recorded At – Durton Studio
  • Mixed At – Durton Studio
  • Mastered At – Durton Studio
  • Lacquer Cut At – Calyx Mastering
  • Designed At – Feld

Credits

  • Cover [Handmade] – Monique Recknagel
  • Composed By, Performer – Otto Andreas Totland*
  • Design – Torsten Posselt
  • Illustration – Erik Knive Skodvin*
  • Lacquer Cut By – LUPO*
  • Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Nils Frahm

Notes

Recommended played on'soft' volume!

Recorded, mixed and mastered May - November 2012 at Durton Studio.

Cover handmade at sonic pieces

©+℗ Sonic Pieces 2013

Limited edition 350 copies.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): Loop-o / Calyx sonicpieces 019LP A 33⅓ RPM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): Loop-o / Calyx sonicpieces 019LP B 33⅓ RPM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SP019 Otto A Totland* Pinô ‎(18xFile, FLAC, Album) Sonic Pieces SP019 Germany 2014
sonicpieces 019 Otto A Totland* Pinô ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Num, RE) Sonic Pieces sonicpieces 019 Germany 2014
sonicpieces 019 Otto A Totland* Pinô ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Num) Sonic Pieces sonicpieces 019 Germany 2014
SP019 Otto A Totland* Pinô ‎(18xFile, ALAC, Album) Sonic Pieces SP019 Germany 2014
sonicpieces 019 Otto A Totland* Pinô ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Sonic Pieces sonicpieces 019 Germany 2014

Kazracage
Although I prefer to hear most albums through my audiophile grade hifi, there’s something magical about Pinô when listen through a pair of headphones. I often feel as if I am eavesdropping on a late night recording session in Nils Frahm‘s studio, my shadow just around the corner, my presence over Totland’s shoulder, my ear on the piano’s wood. I pick up on each delicate hammer touch, each intricate move of its innards, each barely audible breath of the human behind. How can these sounds flow through those hands? And like a lost apparition I float through the strings and the hammers, through keys and through fingers, through cryptic synaptic responses, into something that’s someone calls “Otto”, into something I can not explain.“Each silence leads into quick flutters of keys, preparing the listener for a vast terrain of giddy beauty, bleak depths, and true contentedness. Pino quickly recalls deep winter; in front of a fireplace for days on end, you lose how far along you’ve ventured into the [album] without any idea how far is left to go. The experience feels inevitable, with no other option but to curl up somewhere cozy and appreciate the sense of timelessness that Totland has created.”With eighteen fragile solo piano compositions, indeed recorded at Frahm’s Durton Studios in Berlin, Totland’s Pinô instantly propels to the top of my all time favourite albums. I knew this from my very first listen, and I know it even now, upon its hundredth repeat play. Of course I am familiar with Totland’s past works. There is his work with Serein‘s label boss Huw Roberts as Nest, with Retold (2010) prominently appearing on Headphone Commute’s Best of 2010. And then, of course, there is the celebrated Deaf Center project, with which Otto Totland and Erik Skodvin (also known as Svarte Greiner and owner of Miasmah) delighted the loyal fans and followers of Type with Pale Ravine (2005), Levende (2006) and Owl Splinters (2011) — all highly recommended. But besides the modern classical, cinematic and dark ambient compositions in these two projects, apparently sir Totland also plays, plays well, and oh, so spellbinding and superb! From these words you can tell that I am absolutely in love with Pinô! And I am especially excited to see this gem appear on Sonic Pieces, a Berlin-based label that has charmed with every single release, from hand-made packaging to an exquisite curation by Monique Recknagel. You barely can go wrong with Sonic Pieces, even if you pre-ordered every upcoming LP right now. Search these pages, and you will find my musings on almost every release. I want to sincerely thank Monique, Nils and Otto for sharing this music with me and the world. It’s more than a score to my daily commute – it’s really the soundtrack to my life! Pinô is a gorgeous full-length as a solo début – an absolute must!!!

Foiuost
If you have ever heard Deaf Center, you know very well that one can be scared when sailing in Erik Skodvin's little boat through rigurous storms on massive drone oceans. So when it occurs a moment of peace in this kind of strong ambience (a small piano melody on the top of the black water), that becomes meaningful and important. It really was high time for Otto A Totland's debut to be released.The outcome (curated by the great Sonic Pieces label) is segmented into eighteen small pieces, but it's more like one complete and uninterrupted set with moderate melodies and gentle playing technique with no traces of mannerism or straining. It reminds instead to the mysterious world of storybooks from our constantly fading childhood. At other points, it gives you a glass of excellent red wine under a magnificent winter sky with still, blinking stars.Even though Pinô is a classical piano solo, it is in so close neighbourhood with ambient music that it sometimes ambient music. The material was recorded at Nils Frahm's studio. Technically speaking, it of course gives an impeccable audio atmosphere to the album. On the other hand, however, we can also recognise the German maestro's influences: Pinô speaks very much the same language as Felt did in 2011. The mechanical noises of playing the instrument, the cracking of the studio room floor, the raven in the window, the slow buzz of the heating, and soft caughing - these all form part of the Pinô ambience. Totland literally lets you inside his privacy. And he offers honest, unconditional love. (MoeskoMusic || Hungary)