Dive into the avant-garde and experimental soundscape of Henk Badings' "Dutch Electronic Music Volume 2," released on March 3, 2010, under the SINETONE AMR label. This captivating 41-minute journey is a testament to Badings' innovative spirit, blending classical influences with electronic experimentation.
The album is divided into two distinct suites: "Kaïn en abel" and "Evolutionen." The former opens with "Introduction dance dance of the destructive forces," setting a dramatic tone that unfolds through a series of conflicts and resolutions, culminating in the intense "Conflict finale." The latter suite, "Evolutionen," begins with an "Overture" and progresses through a variety of styles, including "Air," "Ragtime," and "Waltz," before reaching its grand "Finale."
In between these two suites, Badings offers a playful interlude with "Variations électroniques," a light and frolic experiment in sound and movement. This album showcases Badings' versatility and his pioneering role in electronic music, making it a compelling listen for fans of experimental and avant-garde genres.