Richard Pinhas, a pioneer of French space rock and progressive electronic music, invites you to explore the cosmic landscapes of "East / West". Originally released in 1980 and reissued by Bureau B in 2018, this album is a testament to Pinhas' innovative spirit and his ability to blend krautrock, space rock, and ambient sounds into a cohesive and captivating whole. Recorded between 1979 and 1980, "East / West" is Pinhas' fourth solo album and his first and only release on a major label, CBS.
The album's nine tracks take you on a journey through various cities and experiences, each piece a unique sonic exploration. From the haunting melodies of "London: Sense of Doubt" to the pulsating rhythms of "New York: West Side", Pinhas crafts a sound that is both introspective and expansive. The album's standout track, "Houston 69: The Crash Landing, Pt. 1", is a gripping narrative of space exploration and its inherent dangers, while "Keflavik: The Whale Dance" offers a more serene and contemplative experience.
"East / West" is a masterclass in atmospheric soundscapes and intricate musicianship. Pinhas' mastery of the guitar and his use of synthesizers and effects create a rich tapestry of sound that is both immersive and engaging. The album's shorter compositions allow for a greater variety of moods and styles, making it a diverse and dynamic listening experience.
This reissue of "East / West" is a welcome return for an album that has long been out of print. With its high-quality production and detailed liner notes, it is a fitting tribute to one of the most innovative and influential figures in progressive electronic and space rock. Whether you are a longtime fan of Richard Pinhas or a newcomer to his music, "East / West" is an essential addition to your collection.