Imposed Order / Imposed Absence (Remastered + Expanded)
The danceably percussive and unfathomably layered ambient designs of Imposed Order [1983] brings the reissue survey of K. Leimer’s early phase to a beautiful close, fully remastered from original tapes and now packaged with sister album Imposed Absence, which collects previously unheard tracks produced during the 15 year gap between I/O and his return with The Listening Room in 2002.
If you’ve been following Kerry Leimer’s work via reissues thus far, it will be easy to hear the development between his earliest pieces and the lushly transcendent feels of Imposed Order, and what came afterwards.
Ambient DJs really need to check for the proto-Autechrian atmospheres of Simpel Hierarchies, the elusive, dissolving rhythms of The Human Condition, his balmy Balearic sway in Life Of The Poet, and the Bamboo Houses-like drums in Wajang Fruit.
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The danceably percussive and unfathomably layered ambient designs of Imposed Order [1983] brings the reissue survey of K. Leimer’s early phase to a beautiful close, fully remastered from original tapes and now packaged with sister album Imposed Absence, which collects previously unheard tracks produced during the 15 year gap between I/O and his return with The Listening Room in 2002.
If you’ve been following Kerry Leimer’s work via reissues thus far, it will be easy to hear the development between his earliest pieces and the lushly transcendent feels of Imposed Order, and what came afterwards.
Ambient DJs really need to check for the proto-Autechrian atmospheres of Simpel Hierarchies, the elusive, dissolving rhythms of The Human Condition, his balmy Balearic sway in Life Of The Poet, and the Bamboo Houses-like drums in Wajang Fruit.
Tip!
The danceably percussive and unfathomably layered ambient designs of Imposed Order [1983] brings the reissue survey of K. Leimer’s early phase to a beautiful close, fully remastered from original tapes and now packaged with sister album Imposed Absence, which collects previously unheard tracks produced during the 15 year gap between I/O and his return with The Listening Room in 2002.
If you’ve been following Kerry Leimer’s work via reissues thus far, it will be easy to hear the development between his earliest pieces and the lushly transcendent feels of Imposed Order, and what came afterwards.
Ambient DJs really need to check for the proto-Autechrian atmospheres of Simpel Hierarchies, the elusive, dissolving rhythms of The Human Condition, his balmy Balearic sway in Life Of The Poet, and the Bamboo Houses-like drums in Wajang Fruit.
Tip!
The danceably percussive and unfathomably layered ambient designs of Imposed Order [1983] brings the reissue survey of K. Leimer’s early phase to a beautiful close, fully remastered from original tapes and now packaged with sister album Imposed Absence, which collects previously unheard tracks produced during the 15 year gap between I/O and his return with The Listening Room in 2002.
If you’ve been following Kerry Leimer’s work via reissues thus far, it will be easy to hear the development between his earliest pieces and the lushly transcendent feels of Imposed Order, and what came afterwards.
Ambient DJs really need to check for the proto-Autechrian atmospheres of Simpel Hierarchies, the elusive, dissolving rhythms of The Human Condition, his balmy Balearic sway in Life Of The Poet, and the Bamboo Houses-like drums in Wajang Fruit.
Tip!