Richard Pinhas, the visionary behind the iconic French space-rock band Heldon, returns with "Reverse," a captivating exploration of sound that blends the cosmic textures of krautrock and space rock. Released on January 27, 2017, via Bureau B, this album is a testament to Pinhas' enduring influence and innovation in experimental music.
"Reverse" is a journey through four expansive tracks, each a drone-infused odyssey that showcases Pinhas' mastery of the guitar and his ability to create immersive sonic landscapes. The album opens with "Dronz 1 - Ketter," a 16-minute epic that sets the tone with its hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies. "Dronz 2 - End" follows, a shorter but no less impactful piece that builds tension before resolving in a serene coda. "Dronz 3 - Nefesh" is the longest track, a sprawling 14-minute journey that weaves together layers of guitar and electronics, while "Dronz 4 - V2" concludes the album with a sense of closure, its 11-minute duration filled with intricate textures and subtle shifts.
Originally titled "@ Last," "Reverse" was intended to be Pinhas' final album, a reflection of the personal tragedies he had endured. However, the power and vitality of the music speak to a spirit that is far from finished, and the album stands as a powerful statement of resilience and creativity. Collaborations with artists like Oren Ambarchi and Merzbow add depth and variety to the sound, pushing the boundaries of what space rock can be.
With a total runtime of 49 minutes, "Reverse" is a rich and rewarding listen, perfect for those who appreciate the intersection of rock and experimental music. The album's four tracks are a testament to Richard Pinhas' enduring genius, and a reminder of why he remains one of the most influential figures in the world of space rock.