The SA&R album might still stand up to scrutiny pretty well, but Music for
Particles sounds like rather dated 'ambient techno'. KB is primarily a drummer,
so there's a deal of bangs and crashes and percussive clatter, though the
keyboard architecture is usually restrained and melodic in a sort of abstract
way.
For my money one of his best tracks is a long piece on the Vedic - 'Rhythmic
Intelligence' comp, called something like _Ancient Ocean_.
He also had good tracks on the 'Endlessnessism' comp on Dot and on 'Macro Dub
Infection I'.
alan/beyond...sound
Quoting c.buttimer@mdx.ac.uk:
quoted 13 lines For the first time in ages I played my copy of Further Self Evident Truths> For the first time in ages I played my copy of Further Self Evident Truths
> by Bedouin Ascent - I've always thought this was a rather striking ep -
> chilly, spooky, but really beautiful - but I've never bothered to search out
> Kingsuk Biswas's albums (Science Art and Ritual and Music for Particles).
> I'd be grateful if anybody could tell me whether they're worth acquiring?
> Thanks in advance, Colin.
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