Dive into the intriguing world of "2X1=4," the fourth collaborative album by F.S. Blumm and Nils Frahm, released on September 3, 2021. This neoclassical masterpiece, spanning 49 minutes, is a testament to the duo's shared love for dub influences, seamlessly blending their unique styles to create a sonic landscape that is both familiar and refreshingly new. F.S. Blumm, co-founder of Quasi Dub Development, and Nils Frahm, known for his evocative piano compositions, come together to explore a dub-influenced universe, drawing from their extensive backgrounds in music.
The album, released under the LEITER Verlag GmbH & Co. KG label, features seven captivating tracks: "Desert Mule," "Presidential Tub," "Puddle Drop," "Buddy Hop," "Sarah & Eve," "Raw Chef," and "Neckrub." Each track is a journey in itself, with deep, dry basslines, intricate delay and echo effects, and open-ended compositions that leave room for interpretation. The duo's shared admiration for 80s rhythm machines and dub culture shines through, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that are both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
"2X1=4" is not just another album in the duo's discography; it's a bold step into new sonic territories, showcasing their versatility and creativity. The album's release coincides with the passing of dub pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry, adding a layer of significance to its dub-influenced tracks. Whether you're a long-time fan of F.S. Blumm and Nils Frahm or a newcomer to their music, "2X1=4" promises an immersive listening experience that highlights the duo's unique blend of neoclassical and dub elements.