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E2-E4

 

  • Artist: Manuel Göttsching
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Total Time: 59:20
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

E2-E4, one of the few records Göttsching released under his own name, has earned its place as one of the most important, influential electronic records ever released. It's also the earliest album to set the tone for electronic dance music; simply put, it just sounds like the mainstream house produced during the next two decades. Similar to previous Ashra albums like New Age of Earth and Blackouts, it does so with a short list of instruments -- just the nominal drum machine and a pulsing guitar line in the background plus some light synthesizer work. What sets it apart from music that came before is a steadfast refusal to follow the popular notions of development in melody and harmony. Instead, E2-E4 continues working through similar territory for close to an hour with an application to trance-state electronics missing from most of the music that preceded it. Though the various components repeat themselves incessantly, it's how they interact and build that determines the sound -- and that's the essence of most electronic dance music, that complex interplay between several repetitive elements. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Quiet Nervousness Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (13:00)
Moderate Start Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (10:00)
And Central Game Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (7:00)
Promise Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (6:00)
Queen a Pawn Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (5:00)
Glorious Fight Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (3:00)
H.R.H. Retreats (With a Swing) Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (9:00)
And Sovereignty Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (3:00)
Draw Manuel Göttsching Manuel Göttsching (3:00)

Credits

Manuel Göttsching (Guitar), Manuel Göttsching (Producer), Manuel Göttsching (Engineer), Manuel Göttsching (Main Performer), Manuel Göttsching (Electronics), Manuel Göttsching (Cover Design), Ulrich Kilian (Photography), David Elliott (Author)
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E2-E4
Studio album by Manuel Göttsching
Released 1984
Recorded December 21, 1981
Genre Electronic, Krautrock
Length 59:20
Label Inteam
Producer Manuel Göttsching
Professional reviews
Manuel Göttsching chronology
Inventions for Electric Guitar
(1975)
E2-E4
(1984)
Dream and Desire
(1991)

E2-E4, released in 1984, is the first solo recording album by Ash Ra Tempel guitarist, Manuel Göttsching. The album consists of a minimalistic hour-long progressive electronic track that is subdivided into single tracks according to the stage of the song. The second half of the record is notable for Göttsching's guitar playing. The album is named after the most popular opening chess move, 1. e4.

Track listing

  1. "Quiet Nervousness" - 13:00
  2. "Moderate Start" - 10:00
  3. "And Central Game" - 7:00
  4. "Promise" - 6:00
  5. "Queen a Pawn" - 5:00
  6. "Glorious Fight" - 3:00
  7. "H.R.H. Retreats (With a Swing)" - 9:00
  8. "And Sovereignty" - 3:00
  9. "Draw" - 3:00

Influence

It has been named as one of the best 80's albums for its important role on the development of late 80's and early 90's house music genre. [1]. Sueño Latino sampled E2-E4 on their 1989 song, "Sueño Latino".[2]

LCD Soundsystem's "45:33" recording from 2006 was inspired conceptually by E2-E4 as indicated by the accompanying artwork and the lengthy duration of the piece.

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