wells-
I suggest picking up Glassworks. You can find it almost anywhere, and
it's one of those 'Nice Price' discs--should be nine bucks. First heard
this music at a modern dance performance in SF and have been a Glass fan
ever since.
Also, you could check out "Heroes" symphony or "Low" symphony. Composed
by Glass from music of Bowie and Eno. I think that there's a release out
that has both pieces on it.
Honestly, I'm not sure what the soundtrack sounds like, but the Glassworks
is a great listen anyway.
Take a look at www.philipglass.com. There's a discography, and some songs
from each album in mp3 format.
Cheers,
-Jerry
btw, have you seen Morris's new film, Mr. Death?
np - Stillupsteypa 'Interferences are ... '
quoted 20 lines Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 23:15:10 -0400> Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 23:15:10 -0400
> To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org>
> From: wells <wells@submute.net>
> Subject: offtopic but it's okay: philip glass...
> Message-Id: <4.3.2.7.2.20000801231318.00b92d50@mail.submute.net>
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> i was listening to the thin blue line soundtrack (excellent film, would-be
> excellent soundtrack if they removed the film dialogue). anyway.. it
> occured to me that it's sort of IDM in the ambient vein.. okay, perhaps
> not, but not far off.. and i'm sure a lot of IDM listeners like Glass...
>
> so.. any Glass suggestions? i am looking for something in the very subdued
> vein.. a la Thin Blue Line sdtk and the Piano Solo (which seems to mostly
> be the Thin Blue Line sndtk on a piano).
>
> any suggestions appreciated.. I need more of this stuff.
>
> / wells // www.submute.net
>
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