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Like his boss Ellen Allien, BPitch Control signee Sascha Funke pursues different ends depending upon the format of any given release. While his singles, over the years, have been getting ever more emphatic — the five tracks spread between his In Between Days and Auf Aix strain elegantly to break through to another plane, like sad rockets resisting gravity — his albums burrow cozily into the comforts of electro-pop. There's still a solid techno underpinning: long, linear arcs overshadow verse/chorus structures, and at least a few cuts here — the bell-toned "Double-Checked," the chugging "Lotre (Mehr Fleisch)" — are fortified to slot seamlessly into any DJ's nightclub set.
But even the toughest tracks, like "We Are Facing the Sun," with its garish leads and bare-knuckled piano chords, are unmistakably melancholic. The title cut is far more bittersweet than its sticky namesake, layering poignant synthesizer washes with the reverbed pianos and yearning guitars you'd expect from the Cure or even U2. The drifting "Summer Rain" and the mid-tempo "Feather," both absolutely true to their names, wouldn't be out of place on one of the Pop Ambient compilations from Funke's former label, Kompakt, while the closing "The Fortune… read more »