Silencing The Singing
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''Silencing the Singing'' is an EP by
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. Recorded and mixed in February 2001, the EP was issued by
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in December 2001. Loosely recorded during the sessions for the ''
Perdition City ''Perdition City'' (subtitled ''Music to an Interior Film'') is the fifth studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver, issued in March 2000, via Jester Records. The album was recorded and produced by Kristoffer Rygg and Tore ...
'', together with ''
Silence Teaches You How to Sing ''Silence Teaches You How to Sing'' is an EP by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver. Recorded and mixed in February 2001, the EP was issued by Jester Records in September 2001. Loosely recorded during the sessions for the ''Perdition Cit ...
'', the EP is a subtle counterpart to the more dramatic full-length, issued in March 2000. The style is more atmospheric and less beat-oriented than the music on ''
Perdition City ''Perdition City'' (subtitled ''Music to an Interior Film'') is the fifth studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver, issued in March 2000, via Jester Records. The album was recorded and produced by Kristoffer Rygg and Tore ...
''. Due to the
experimental An experiment is a procedure carried out to support or refute a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy or likelihood of something previously untried. Experiments provide insight into cause-and-effect by demonstrating what outcome occurs when ...
nature of the music, both ''Silence'' EP’s were limited to 2000 and 3000 copies, respectively. However, both were re-released as one disc, issued through American independent label Black Apple Records, under the title ''
Teachings in Silence ''Teachings in Silence'' is a compilation album by Norwegian collective Ulver. Issued through American independent label Black Apple Records in March 2002, it combines ''Silence Teaches You How to Sing'' and '' Silencing the Singing'', originally ...
'', in November 2002.


Critical reception

William York, writing for
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rated the EP three stars, commenting, “''Silencing the Singing'' is Ulver's first entirely instrumental release, but otherwise a continuation of the moody, electronic-based sounds. The mood is ambiguous—not terribly dark or sad, but somewhat reflective and somber all the same. This EP is not a grand statement like each of Ulver's first five albums were, nor is it a drastic shift from what came before it (a change considering Ulver's usually unpredictable ways), but it's a nice, enjoyable disc all the same.” John Chedsey, writing for Satan Stole My Teddybear, noted, “If ''Perdition City'' layed down the grid, streets, highways and zoning laws for that particular urban center, the following two EPs, ''Silence Teaches You How To Sing'' and ''Silencing the Singing'', are two separate journeys through some of the forgotten alleyways. Their sessions for ''Perdition City'' continue to prove that the Norwegian outfit was truly onto some magical inspiration with their latest muse. The music is subtle and best experienced at night through a good pair of headphones as it is the type of thing that relies on a tired mind for the best wanderings.” Quentin Kalis, writing for Chronicles of Chaos, rated the EP 9.5 out of 10, commenting, “Bits of static noise and various other bits of white noise litter the album at what appears to be seemingly random spots -- but this is Ulver, after all, and one gets the impression that each bit of noise is placed where it is for a reason. My personal favourite is "Not Saved", a beautiful, haunting song, calming by its very repetitiveness yet also creating a sense of sorrow. As the song fades out and you think the album has come to a close, it then returns with a vengeance, seemingly louder and more ominous then before.”


Track listing


Personnel

;Ulver *
Kristoffer Rygg Kristoffer Rygg (born 9 September 1976), also known as Garm, Trickster G. Rex and God Head, is a heavy-metal vocalist, musician and producer known primarily for his work with Ulver, Arcturus, and Borknagar. Biography Born in Oslo but raised i ...
(credited as "Trickster G.") - electronic programming * Tore Ylwizaker - electronic programming * Jørn H. Sværen - electronic programming


References

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