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Eingya

HeliosAudio CD
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Portland Oregon-based composer Keith Kenniff started playing drums, guitar and bass at a very young age. His musical journey took him to the prestigious Berklee College of Music, where he graduated with honors in 2006 with a B.A. in percussion and composition. In 2004 'Unomia', Keith's first album under the moniker Helios, was released followed by the critically acclaimed album ‘Eingya’ in 2006.… Read more in Amazon's Helios Store

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  • Audio CD (June 6, 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Type
  • ASIN: B000FS9FMG
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #20,653 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Keith Kenniff is a genius, November 20, 2006
This review is from: Eingya (Audio CD)
If you are a fan of Sigur Ros, The Album Leaf, or any other ambient band, you are sure to love Helios. Keith Kenniff should be more recognized for what he does.

This album is full of very interesting beats that sound as if they belong in the natural world. Keith uses the traditional sound of drums at times, but incorporates extremely natural-sounding field recordings as part of subtle, but impactful beats. His use of the electric and acoustic guitar as the basis of his beautiful melodies is very soothing and is quite minimalistic which, I believe, contributes towards the soothing nature of his music.

At times, the album is reminiscient of Sigur Ros without the vocals, and a bit more electronica influence.

For me, this cd is like Aderol through my speakers. Whenever I listen to it, I can focus intensely on whatever I am trying to accomplish.

Very underappreciated, extremely artistic album, I would reccommend it to anyone, regardless of what music you listen to. 5 stars!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars STUNNING, May 29, 2007
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One of the best releases I have heard in recent years.Absolutely breath- takingly gorgeous.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars JAMES KNAPMAN's igloomag.com REVIEW ::, June 16, 2006
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JAMES KNAPMAN's igloomag.com REVIEW ::
(06.16.06) Keith Kenniff has accumulated much critical acclaim both for his superlative ambient debut album Unomia released through Merck, and for the soulful, folky, acoustic "Corduroy Road" album recorded under the name Goldmund for the UK based Type label. Eingya, his second full length release as Helios, sees him returning to Type with typically effortless panache to present a work that successfully fuses the distinct styles of his two previous albums. The pastoral acoustic guitar and piano elements that form the core of Corduroy Road are very much in evidence, but are infused with the restrained and unusual beats, field recordings and dense atmospheric techniques that made Unomia such an ambient masterpiece.

Though it can initially be rather difficult to cleave one track from another - unusual given that Eingya does not employ the technique of connecting its tracks together - repeated listens reveal the subtleties and personalities of each track a layer at at time. Some pieces are more immediate than others; "Paper Tiger," for example, is an album highlight and probably one of the most anthemic and memorable Helios works yet released, thanks in no small part to its folk-pop leanings and flawlessly constructed melodies. "Vargtimme" recalls Unomia more than any other track on Eingya, a faded and scorched melodic drone piece very similar to the former album's simultaneously powerful, calm and introspective intermissions that helped make it so memorable. "Vargtimme" inexorably shifts the mood, even if only temporarily, from a kind of carefree daydream to one of melancholy nostalgia. That Kenniff can create something so heart wrenching from something so apparently simple is further testament to the passion and emotion that goes into every one of his works.

The majority of Eingya's third act is particularly arresting, recalling in texture and mood the work of Boards of Canada at their very zenith. "First Dream Called Ocean" is exactly the kind of hazy, sun-drenched melancholia that made Boards of Canada the benchmark reference that they are today, whilst the setting sun that pours layers of amber over "The Toy Garden" is pure, cine-film filtered nostalgia. The dusky "Sons of Light and Darkness" basks in the residual warmth of a summer's evening as gossamer synths and bass-tones arc through, echoing piano and diaphanous acoustic guitar crooning. Perhaps the only stumbling block is the inclusion of the rather clunky "Coast Off." The piano work comes across as stuffy and formal, the guitar work is rather blurry and uninteresting and the African chanting and cut-up vocals that feature in the latter half of the piece are jarringly out of place amidst the other, more tranquil pieces included here.

One of Kenniff's great gifts is the intimate style and easy familiarity of his piano and guitar playing, as if he were performing for you personally, right there in the room. Particularly evident on his Corduroy Road album, this feeling is heightened here, the addition of Eingya's field recordings and ambient flourishes lending an atmospheric sense of place and an evocative visual dimension to the performance.

A new and distinct chapter in the Helios saga, Eingya is a fervent and nostalgic confluence of Kenniff's two distinct styles and yet another essential release from the Type label.
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