Bécs (album) explained

Bécs
Type:studio
Artist:Fennesz
Cover:Fennesz - Bécs.jpg
Genre:Electronica, ambient, glitch
Length:43:27
Label:Mego
Prev Title:Black Sea
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Agora
Next Year:2019

Bécs is the sixth studio album by Austrian electronic music producer and guitarist Fennesz, released 28 April 2014 by Mego Records. The album has been described as a conceptual and sonic successor to Fennesz's well-received 2001 album Endless Summer and is his first solo release since 2008's Black Sea.

Background

Bécs is described as a departure from the drone music influences of Black Sea, instead featuring contemporary pop music structures.[1] Pitchfork noted the album's "twinkly and bright" melodies, with the album's use of distortion "(walking) a tightrope between oceanic envelopment and repellant destruction."

The track "Paroles" is notable for a stripped-down sound that does not feature as many audio effects as most of Fennesz's work.

Reception

Bécs was well-received by critics upon release; it currently holds a score of 86 from Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim".

London-based music magazine Uncut praised the album, calling it "an entirely ravishing aesthetic experience." Exclaim! published a similarly adulatory review, writing that, "With Bécs, Fennesz achieves the near-impossible, crafting a musical sequel that retains the energy, vision, and flow of its predecessor."

Pitchfork gave Bécs a generally positive review, remarking that it was "often gorgeous" but arguing that its sonic similarity to Endless Summer "makes you wonder about motivation."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bécs, by Fennesz. Fennesz. 8 November 2018.