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From:
Zenon M. Feszczak
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Wed, 6 Nov 1996 16:23:30 -0500
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(idm) FSOL + cohesiveness
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Regarding FSOL and cohesiveness: Neither "ISDN" nor "Dead Cities" have the cohesiveness of "Lifeforms". One may find this aspect positive or negative. I consider it negative, as I admired, as one of the most distinctive talents of FSOL, the ability to create a cohesive and organic entity, where radically different elements would seamlessly mutate and evolve, so subtly that the listener hardly noticed the transformation - and then the shock that what one is listening to is completely different from what was experiencing minutes before, though the change had slipped by one's conscious detection. "ISDN" and "Dead Cities" focus on more of a traditional song format, which sacrifices that organic cohesiveness to more readily distinguished soundbytes. Zenon M. Feszczak Ambientologist