David Hudry's "Durchgang" is a captivating journey through soundscapes that blend contemporary classical and experimental music. Released on November 10, 2017, under the col legno label, this album spans nearly 80 minutes of immersive compositions. Hudry's work is known for its intricate textures and evocative atmospheres, and "Durchgang" is no exception.
The album begins with the three-part "Nachtspiegel" (2008), a piece that reflects on the quiet, introspective moments of the night. Following this is "Störungen" (2011), a work that explores the disruptions and interruptions that can occur in both sound and life. The centerpiece of the album is "Introduction à Iðavöllr," a five-part suite that draws inspiration from Norse mythology. Each section—from the icy realms of Niflheim to the fiery Muspellheim, the primordial void of Ginnungagap, the apocalyptic Ragnarök, and the renewed Gimlé—paints a vivid sonic landscape.
The album concludes with "The Forgotten City" (2015-2016), a haunting exploration of urban decay and forgotten places. Throughout "Durchgang," David Hudry demonstrates his mastery of sound, creating a cohesive and compelling body of work that invites repeated listening.