Schlingerland / Dynamische Schwingungen

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Total Tracks: 3   Total Length: 46:18

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Drum Soloing

BeckoningChasm

If you thought the best part of the rock concert was when the drummer got to strut his stuff, you'll like this album. Johansson is clearly a very talented drummer, but you can probably hear this sort of stuff most any night of the week from your neighbor's garage when his teenage son is practicing. It made me nostalgic for those old Led Zep and ELP live albums, and it's pleasant and thoughtful to listen to, but it's...well, it's a guy playing drum solos. And that's about it.

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They Say All Music Guide

Schlingerland is a no-frills solo drum album, recorded in 1972 and appropriately named in reference to the brand name of Johansson’s drum kit. There are no flashy technical displays and very few extended techniques in his playing — just pure drum and cymbal tones, delivered via two lengthy improvisations (plus a shorter, six-minute bonus track on the Atavistic CD reissue). Johansson’s studied, deliberate performances give listeners a real in-depth chance to hear the fundamental elements — how he layers different time signatures and tempos on the various parts of his kit to summon up a circular sort of flow that is free of any regular pulse. However, the palette of sounds is limited, and the shifts in volume, density, and overall motion — the main variants here — take place very gradually. What this means is that, while Schlingerland makes it easy to gain a respect for Johansson’s craft and command of his instrument, listeners will have to show an unusual amount of patience and attentiveness to really get much out of this album. For very specialized tastes. – William York

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