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From:
Johan
To:
Nokex Aurevmu
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Date:
Fri, 31 Mar 2006 07:32:13 +0200
Subject:
Re: [idm] Biosphere Dropsonde
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Yes, 10 of the 12 tracks on "Shenzhou" are based on Debussy loops. Cheers, Johan. 2006-03-31 kl. 04.08 skrev Nokex Aurevmu:
quoted 41 lines talking about "shenzhou" that sample that he loops i think i've heard> talking about "shenzhou" that sample that he loops i think i've heard > it in some composition by debussy,  i think it was "sea" or something. > can anyone confirm this? > > > On 3/30/06,Johan<antioxidant@glocalnet.net> wrote: > Biosphere "Dropsonde" is a fantastic album. Sweet ambient music with > nice jazz loops, an uncommon approach (but not new: it reminds me of > much of the stuff on Howie B's also fantastic "Music for babies" album) > which should be tried out more... > > Geir Jenssens best album since "Substrata", I'd say. It's clearly a > Biosphere album; it has the beautiful atmospheric feel of "Substrata" > and the hypnotizing work with loops of "Shenzhou". > > With this album, Geir has again shown that he's the king of ambient > (with Pete Namlook and Brian Eno as runners-up). > > Go get it! > > Cheers, > Johan. > ------------------------------------------ > Johan Agebjörn > antioxidant@glocalnet.net > mp3s:www.johanagebjorn.info > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail:idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail:idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > -- > "So, to put it in the Leninist way: what the 'human rights of Third > World suffering victims' effectively means today, in the predominant > discourse, is the right of Western powers themselves to intervene > politically, economically, culturally and militarily in the Third > World countries of their choice, in the name of defending human > rights." - Slavoj Žižek
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