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This track started with an accident.
I started building a pattern in Elysium. When I was happy with that, I recorded a bunch of it with Live. I loop recorded with quantization. When the thing looped around, I realized that Elysium was still…
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Built from odds and sods lying around my hard drives plus my own electric piano wankery.
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if I admitted that I can't do drum programming to save my life?
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it is zajjy and offbeat. it is almost a tao of tonality. it is dizzy. it is not gillespie. do not follow its path too closely. it knows not its destination. generative music.
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it is icy. it moves. it is glacially inevitable. the listener may percieve tension. a desire to break free. a wish to increase velocity. it is impossible. it will proceed at its own pace. relax.
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like the title says. departure from the norm for one of the BNS lads
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Ok I loaded this up previously, but after listening to the mix in the car I had to re-mix it. The wife says it's much better now.
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this is the first thing I've ever recorded on guitar. (or mountain dulcimer).
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I originally built this up to some cliche rocking acme but there is no need, so I peeled it back kept it raw. Thanks Su for the critiques on the levels.
Since I am not participating in the 24hr album today, here I am in spirit! This track was…
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you know them little voices in your head that appear sometimes, go away, come back ... ???
these are mine ...
peace, rei
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The second installment of a series of reports I did for KUSC taking a closer look at the recording industry from a classical music perspective. A profile of the French/LA-based record label Harmonia Mundi.
Interviews with: Rene Goiffon (Harmonia…
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The first installment of a series of reports I did for KUSC taking a closer look at the recording industry from a classical music perspective. A couple of experts weigh in on the state of affairs in the classical record industry. How bad are…
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A rare interview with British composer Thomas Ades I did for Classical KUSC, Los Angeles.
Originally aired: 11/15/2008
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Preliminary version of the soundtrack accompany my most recent video experiment, a convoluted collage of appropriated material heavily distorted and blended together.
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