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Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

2007-12-11 by lars_arnwald

YAWN,
"Drifting through the shimmering seas of space......". All these
euphemisms that surround this ....... (fill in any word of your
choice, myself I really don't know, definitely NOT music).
You say:
"very unlike most too-static 'space music'"
Please tell me then how it differs. I gave up on this ...... (se
above) a long time ago. OK, I just happen to be an old fan of jazz,
and be-bop in particular. This I combine with electronics. More
fashionable in the 70's than in present time, but guys like Chick
Corea, Don Preston, etc, did great things with electronics. That still
holds great fascination to me.
Again, how does this CD differ? I hear very little difference between
the "tunes". Just the same self-playing pianos, masked behind,
drenched in, and reeking from tons of excessive reverb. Space, ehh. A
tiny fraction would have sufficed, but what would then have been left
of the ...... (se above)???
Lars

--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Carbon111 <carbon111@...> wrote:
>
> Great News!
>
> >this new release from Christopher MacDonald's Telomere project.
> >
> >http://cdbaby.com/cd/telomere3
>
> I'm a *huge* fan of the first two Telomere releases!
>
> Amazing how different musicians get such diverse overall timbres
from the Serge. Telomere is languid and expansive, yet detailed with a
definate rhythm, very unlike most too-static "space music" - Lovely
lovely stuff!
>
> I can hardly wait for the mailman to bring me this new one! :)
>
> Best Regards, James
> --
> http://www.carbon111.com
>

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