"Volker Bertelmann, known artistically as Hauschka, invites you into a world of introspective soundscapes with his 2008 album, 'Ferndorf'. This captivating collection of 12 tracks, spanning 46 minutes, is a testament to Bertelmann's unique approach to the piano, blending neoclassical, drone, minimalism, and ambient genres to create a mesmerizing auditory experience.
Dedicated to his parents, Rudolf and Margret Bertelmann, 'Ferndorf' is a deeply personal journey that revisits the childhood influences that have shaped Hauschka's decade-long affair with the piano. The album opens with 'Blue Bicycle', setting the tone for a series of tracks that explore the subtle nuances of sound and silence. From the haunting melodies of 'Morgenrot' to the atmospheric 'Nadelwald', each piece is a delicate balance of simplicity and complexity, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the intricate layers of sound.
Hauschka's innovative use of prepared piano techniques, where objects are placed on or between the strings of the piano to alter its sound, adds a unique texture to the music. This experimental approach, which he has become renowned for, is evident throughout 'Ferndorf', making it a standout piece in his discography.
Born in Germany, Volker Bertelmann's musical journey has taken him from rap to the avant-garde sounds of Hauschka. 'Ferndorf', recorded under his independent label 130701, is a testament to his evolution as an artist and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional piano music. Whether you're a long-time fan of Hauschka or new to his work, 'Ferndorf' offers a compelling exploration of sound that is sure to leave a lasting impression."