i've been really listening to klunko lately. i am into what he's doing
(without humoring him). a review was posted very recently on klunko that i
would like to elaborate on. i dont have it to post (i know you guys hate
that, but i've deleted it and i really dont think it matters), nonetheless:
the review made the possible assumption that klunko is just starting out. i
can certainly hear this, but it is not at all a negative observation. the
first bunch of tracks is usually a bit incoherent, but you certainly have
the birth of something new and unheard at hand. when i first heard it, i
thought it sounded a bit like cylob's lobster tracks with an experimental
twist. i really like 'wires in the sun'.. i think that's the finishing
product in the first stages of klunko's development. i love the atari-esque
percussion. perhaps you do a bit of cut-and-paste? that's a huge part of my
music also. i think that the "idea" of this song is made clear. i
understand 'wires in the sun'. it's a very barren, fragmented, an
inorganic mood. i look forward to hearing a fuller, more detailed and
compositonal piece from klunko; using the same sort of sound and direction
as these tracks.
so how bout that remix project! im working on a 'wires in the sun remix
now'. you did say that was okay right?
=phluidbox
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