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La Ca​í​da De Hormig​ó​n

by Ron Boots

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synthforever This is so, so elegant and subtle, love to listen to it under my headphones when I will not be disturbed, incredible sequences , layering and ambiences. Sir Ron already knows how much I love this, sent him a thank you note when i first got it :))))
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”La Caída De Harmigón” draws upon inspiration Ron got from Ruins, which he calls “windows into histories”. It is a pure soloalbum by Ron. Only Harold van der Heijden gave him “drum support”.

Ron musically expresses the “windows into histories” in three long epic pieces. The album opens with the titletrack, which, in English, means “The Fall Of Concrete”. From the first moments, we hear music that is so typically for Boots: effective and great sequences that get richer and richer, fantastic atmospheric sounds and cleverly played solos. As we are accustomed from Ron, there is a certain line in his compositions: it is built up beautiful. Drums come and go and Mellotronchoirs fall in. A masterpiece. “A Través De Las Ruinas Vista A Pasado” (A View Through The Ruins Of The Past) has one of the best sequencerpatterns Ron has ever created. Towards the end, a soft but very strong solo is used. And then there were three. The third track “Cielo Abierto A Través De Los Pilares De La Fe” (Open Skies Across the Pillars Of Faith) starts relaxing and gets fuller and fuller as it progresses, together with some very fine drumming. This must clearly be on of the highlights in the (long and ever growing) career of Ron.

With ”La Caída De Harmigón” Ron shows the listener a wonderful insight into ruins and it’s meaning. The Netherlands are quite famous for their popular “electronic musicians” like DJ’s Tiësto, Armin van Buuren and Afrojac. Now it is time that serious electronic musicians also start to receive more interest. They deserve it. ”La Caída De Harmigón” may just be the album that will give Dutch EM a big boost. A big boost from “Big Ron”.

2011. Paul Rijkens

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released January 1, 2011

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