Maja Ratkje's 'Das Wohltemperierte Spunk' is a monumental, 6-hour and 44-minute sonic exploration that defies conventions. Released on 15 February 2013 via Rune Grammofon, this avant-garde masterpiece weaves together elements of experimental music, free jazz, and dark cabaret to create a truly unique listening experience.
The album's tracklist is a fascinating journey through various locations, each with its own distinct character and atmosphere. From the Emanuel Vigeland Mausoleum to the University of Oslo's Physics Building, Maja Ratkje's compositions are inspired by the diverse settings in which they were created. With titles that reference specific dates and places, such as '20.01.2001 Emanuel Vigeland Mausoleum' and '20.12.2012 University Of Oslo, The Physics Building', the album becomes a captivating sonic diary of sorts.
Throughout 'Das Wohltemperierte Spunk', Maja Ratkje's innovative approach to sound and her willingness to push boundaries result in a work that is both challenging and rewarding. As the album unfolds, it reveals a complex, ever-changing landscape of textures and moods, showcasing the artist's remarkable versatility and creativity. With its experimental nature and genre-bending approach, 'Das Wohltemperierte Spunk' is an album that will appeal to fans of avant-garde and experimental music, and those eager to explore the uncharted territories of sound.