Andreas Schaerer, the Swiss vocal powerhouse known for his extraordinary range and versatility, presents "Perpetual Delirium," a captivating album released on May 19, 2015, under BMC Records. Spanning just under 47 minutes, this collection of nine tracks showcases Schaerer's unique blend of contemporary classical, avant-garde, and experimental music, creating an immersive auditory experience.
The album opens with "Großer Bruder," a piece that immediately highlights Schaerer's vocal prowess, followed by the intriguing "q1" and the hauntingly beautiful "Artediem." Each track on "Perpetual Delirium" is a testament to Schaerer's innovative approach to composition and performance, with pieces like "Quartett i" and "Perpetual Delirium" demonstrating his ability to push the boundaries of traditional vocal music.
The album's midpoint is marked by the playful "Zirzensisches mittelstück," a delightful interlude that showcases Schaerer's sense of humor and musical versatility. The latter half of the album continues to impress with tracks like "Ugg," "Sampfampfe," and the closing piece "Vinsquo," each offering a unique sonic landscape that keeps the listener engaged until the very end.
"Perpetual Delirium" is not just an album; it's a journey through the boundless creativity of Andreas Schaerer. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply appreciate innovative and experimental sounds, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.