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"y'know, I wanna listen to Mohair Timewarp." This is what I say most mornings, after being sure the day before that I am done with this silly thing. The album sounds like a half-hour version of that 10 minute "History of Japan" video on the youtubes, even though it has nothing to do with history or japan. Absolutely nuts. I guess I am stuck with/to it. quietplease
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Very complex neo-classical music. This has lots of layers to it, and sounds at times discordant, but I like it more with each listen. This band requires some patience, but I think you get rewarded for that patience. Found in Ed Buckley's collection. Roy Meerkamper
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Don't know if music can represent such a disaster. Katrina was a terrible hurricane. I clearly remember it, we were around back then. But in New Orleans it was much worse, it was a cataclysm there.
Anyway, Ted Hearne is a new discovery for me. His music is sui generis, it's jazz, it's contemporary classics...
To my taste there's an even more compelling Ted Hearne album on bandcamp:
https://tedhearne.bandcamp.com/album/sound-from-the-bench diskant
There’s a quiet beauty to this remix album of compositions by Michael Vincent Waller, with contributions from JLin, Prefuse 73, & more. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 1, 2024
Somber, beautiful string meditations abound on the debut album by Oxford cellist and composer Lou Lyne and her ensemble. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2024