Wælder is moving between ambient, industrial and pop; their rhythms and soundscapes of voices, obscure samples and distorted ?eld-recordings build spaces of barren material and soft ground, which teems and crawls – strange and harmonious. To present their music live, Wælderise mixing analogue and digital effects with guitar, synthesizers, vocals and loops. Rhythms and atmospheres blur, dissolve and re-assemble. Their live shows are often framed by visuals, generated in collaboration with various visual artists.
Founded 2013 in Vienna by Moritz Nahold and Jan Preißler, Wælder has since played numerous concerts, collaborated with various artists and composed music for theatre, ?lm and installations. In addition to their EPs Firn and & they released Anachronie in 2015 on the label Kreismusik. Wælder’s second album Non Places will be released on January 26 via Denovali Records.
Non Places was recorded and produced in different locations at different times in Vienna and Berlin. Wælder experimented independently with their tracks, later reassembling them over the internet. The eight pieces tell this process and at the same time create an independent perspective on the process of their creation. A church organ, detuned in manuals and registers, a vacuum cleaner embedded in the sound of a piano, and precisely programmed patterns of electronic devices are just a few of the elements found on the album. The name Non Places comes from the eponymous publication Non-Lieux (Eng. non-places) by the French anthropologist Marc Augé. By means of the happenings in the speci?c space of Vienna / Berlin and the exchange about the nonspeci?c space of the Internet, the countless server rooms crossed by shared audio data have been interpreted as monofunctional places, without relation and history. If music and the process of creation are two different places, then Non Places is the gap-bridging perspective. What happens and sounds is an experiment of space, body, form and purpose.
Today Ghettoblaster has the pleasure of streaming the album, which you can enjoy below.
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