Experimental music, like Thomas Stiegler’s, invites the
listener to find his way through unfamiliar acoustical environments. It is as if we
were to arrive in a strange city and forced to find completely new bearings. Earlier
experiences with other cities may be helpful, but they alone will not allow us to
come to grips with the new city in all its uniqueness. Recognition (“that’s just
like…”) immediately leads to distinctions (“but it’s different somehow”). We have to
yield to the new city, to let it guide and move us. The cheerfulness in Stiegler’s music helps us, herewith. [Source: Wergo]