Erkki-Sven Tüür's "Crystallisatio," released on March 23, 1996, under the ECM New Series label, is a captivating exploration of contemporary classical music. This album, spanning a total of 64 minutes, presents five distinct compositions that showcase Tüür's unique ability to blend modernist techniques with a deeply expressive musical language. The title track, "Crystallisatio," is a standout piece, demonstrating Tüür's intricate structural approach and rich harmonic palette. Other notable tracks include "Architectonics VI," a work that exemplifies Tüür's architectural approach to composition, and "Requiem," a profound and moving piece that highlights his ability to convey deep emotion through music. Throughout the album, Tüür's innovative use of orchestration and rhythm creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience. "Crystallisatio" is a testament to Tüür's status as one of the most significant contemporary composers of his generation.