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Marc Weidenbaum
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Thu, 01 Nov 2001 14:27:32 -0600
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Re: [idm] anima
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Thanks very much. I've been a bit evangelical about that particular album, and was glad to see it discussed. M At 11:11 AM 11/1/01 -0800, Steven wrote:
quoted 18 lines Nice term and well put!>Nice term and well put! > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Marc Weidenbaum" <marc@disquiet.com> >To: "Steven" <Steven@undosounds.com>; <substar@iafrica.com>; >Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 10:55 AM >Subject: Re: [idm] anima > > > Yeah, I think that the "seamlessness" that you mention is what struck me >as > > well. His 'Multila' was one of my favorites of 2000, and 'Anima' this year > > just enveloped me with the natural way that it unfolds. A lot of the > > lengthy compositons that I enjoy, like the work of Koji Asano and Bernhard > > Gunter, often has a kind of environmental/industrial sense to it, which > > ends up giving it a more casual, musique-concrete feel -- in other words, > > sounds that were happened upon as much as they were planned. 'Anima,' to > > the contrary, seemed -- to employ one of my favorite terms -- >through-composed.
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