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Drusca
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Sat, 13 May 2000 18:57:25 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
[idm] Arovane's "Tides"
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This is one of the best things I've heard so far this year (along with Savath + Savalas's "Folk Songs For Trains, Trees, and Honey"). I've listened to it at least 10 times already in the last 4 days. His first full length kinda left me cold, a bit too "good old daze of IDM" for my tastes perhaps, but this new one's a different story. There's a pretty overt BOC influence on some tracks (especially 3 & most of all 4) - simple, pensive, mostly minor key progressions/melodies, slow, slightly treated, looping breaks and an overall compositional simplicity - and at times it kinda sounds like an IDM take on "Hex" era Bark Psychosis, but the use of harpsichord gives it a distinct sound. I think the Forced Exposure review puts it nicely, even if they might mean it sarcastically (you never know with them): "Emits "future classic" status within seconds of play..." Apropos to the Autechre-clones thread that's been going on this week, I think this album's a pretty good example of an artist at times overtly displaying his influences, but somehow also transcending those inflences. Like I can listen to the album and hear what sounds to me like obvious BOC influences, but at the same time I don't regard it as a BOC clone because he put his own spin on things with the use of guitar and harpsichord, etc.. Andrei np: Thelonious Monk - Underground --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org