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New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

2007-12-10 by simulacreant

I thought I'd mention it in case there are some who weren't aware of
this new release from Christopher MacDonald's Telomere project.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/telomere3

Lots of Serge, Jupiter 8 and some Jupiter 4 and OB-8 on this album. I
just received it last Friday and got to hear it this morning. It's
deeply involving and lush space music of the highest caliber!

Matt

Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

2007-12-10 by Carbon111

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

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
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--- 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
>

Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

2007-12-11 by mrboningen

bah humbug!

:)

--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "lars_arnwald" <lars.arnwald@...>
wrote:
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>
> 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
> >
>

Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

2007-12-11 by Carbon111

How wonderful it must be to be so much better than everyone else and have such a high quality of taste. If I need a final judge as to what is and isn't music, I now know where to go. Thank you for the amazing depth of your opinion.

I enjoy *many* diverse and varied types of music and don't seem to suffer from the narrow-mindedness some people do.

Regards, James
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>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

Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

2007-12-11 by Y.:P

I'm certain that this conversation has been had as long as music's been around:... this is a subjective matter!!! What seems like "not" music to Lars is music to someone else, no?

Lars: There are quite a few old school classical musicians out there that would consider your much-loved jazz and be-bop as "non" music (especially in it's electronic form)..

In essence; we're all more than free to express our likes/dislikes for different types of music.. but let's lead some constructive discussions here.. let's not bash people's tastes:)

my 2 cents

cheers to all

Yulian

On 11-Dec-07, at 4:19 AM, lars_arnwald wrote:

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.carbon11 1.com
>


Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

2007-12-11 by darkstr1746@comcast.net

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    thanks Yulian. It's a point well taken and one that seems to get lost consistantly on this list, and others,. . . that is, one mans "outstanding" is another mans "crap".
    as for me, i'm not fond of Telomere or Be-Bop and Chick Corea
    . .so there!! LMAO!!!
    kind regards
    john duval
    -------------- Original message ----------------------
    From: "Y.:P" <yulian.p@...>
    Show quoted textHide quoted text
    > I'm certain that this conversation has been had as long as music's
    > been around:... this is a subjective matter!!! What seems like "not"
    > music to Lars is music to someone else, no?
    >
    > Lars: There are quite a few old school classical musicians out there
    > that would consider your much-loved jazz and be-bop as "non" music
    > (especially in it's electronic form)..
    >
    > In essence; we're all more than free to express our likes/dislikes for
    > different types of music.. but let's lead some constructive
    > discussions here.. let's not bash people's tastes:)
    >
    > my 2 cents
    >
    > cheers to all
    >
    > Yulian
    >
    > On 11-Dec-07, at 4:19 AM, lars_arnwald wrote:
    >
    > 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
    > >
    >
    >
    >
    >

    Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

    2007-12-13 by cuari7

    The least expected thing on these Yahoo fora is a flame war, as I
    have always found these to be less populated, much more civilized
    sites of "exchange of enthusiasm", if you will. I guess there will
    always be an occasional individual willing to break the norm, and
    profess antagonism for unclear reasons.
    The space music in question here is a very interesting medley of
    sound washes, many just sustained single notes that are constantly
    evolving, and are wonderful as background ambience for different
    relaxing situations. I actually own all three, and have loved
    Telomere's music for years. It is certainly not the kind of music
    that one is in the mood for at all times. Many of those who
    appreciate this stuff (meself included) also have a taste for more
    complex, rhythmic/melodic music. I sometimes crave loud Mahavishnu
    Orchestra (and will play it, too) or Miles Davis; other times I want
    The Smiths in my CD player. Telomere is very relaxing, and I have the
    added pleasure of picturing a beautiful Serge system churning away,
    making those beautiful sounds.
    NOT YAWN BUT YUM.
    I find the harsh criticism posed by Lars rather off-putting. We can
    always comment on the (perceived) limitations or virtues of certain
    types of music in a more positive/constructive way, rather than using
    such pedantic and inflammatory terms. The statement that Lars "gave
    up on this a long time ago" seems to convey that he has outgrown or
    evolved from an inferior (?) state of musical appreciation, and that
    those of us who do like this stuff are overdue for this process of
    evolution. I have seen this annoying attitude in my children and
    their friends (teenagers), as well as some episodes of Southpark
    ("C'mon, Kyle, that is SOOOO last week...!!!").

    Lars: That must be great music you listen to. I am glad you enjoy it.
    But please don't be so hard on Chris MacDonald's music (or our love
    for it).
    Let's keep this place friendly and constructive, guys.

    Adios..


    JDiaz

    Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

    2007-12-13 by matthew carpenter

    "Many of those who appreciate this stuff (meself included) also have a taste for more
    complex, rhythmic/melodic music. [...]Telomere is very relaxing, and I have the
    added pleasure of picturing a beautiful Serge system churning away,
    making those beautiful sounds."

    Well put!
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    On 12/13/07, cuari7 <medejd@...> wrote:

    The least expected thing on these Yahoo fora is a flame war, as I
    have always found these to be less populated, much more civilized
    sites of "exchange of enthusiasm", if you will. I guess there will
    always be an occasional individual willing to break the norm, and
    profess antagonism for unclear reasons.
    The space music in question here is a very interesting medley of
    sound washes, many just sustained single notes that are constantly
    evolving, and are wonderful as background ambience for different
    relaxing situations. I actually own all three, and have loved
    Telomere's music for years. It is certainly not the kind of music
    that one is in the mood for at all times. Many of those who
    appreciate this stuff (meself included) also have a taste for more
    complex, rhythmic/melodic music. I sometimes crave loud Mahavishnu
    Orchestra (and will play it, too) or Miles Davis; other times I want
    The Smiths in my CD player. Telomere is very relaxing, and I have the
    added pleasure of picturing a beautiful Serge system churning away,
    making those beautiful sounds.
    NOT YAWN BUT YUM.
    I find the harsh criticism posed by Lars rather off-putting. We can
    always comment on the (perceived) limitations or virtues of certain
    types of music in a more positive/constructive way, rather than using
    such pedantic and inflammatory terms. The statement that Lars "gave
    up on this a long time ago" seems to convey that he has outgrown or
    evolved from an inferior (?) state of musical appreciation, and that
    those of us who do like this stuff are overdue for this process of
    evolution. I have seen this annoying attitude in my children and
    their friends (teenagers), as well as some episodes of Southpark
    ("C'mon, Kyle, that is SOOOO last week...!!!").

    Lars: That must be great music you listen to. I am glad you enjoy it.
    But please don't be so hard on Chris MacDonald's music (or our love
    for it).
    Let's keep this place friendly and constructive, guys.

    Adios..

    JDiaz


    Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

    2007-12-13 by John P

    well, that's an opinion about a style... everybody's welcome to voice
    theirs if they care to.
    I haven't seen things get out of hand yet or get personal so s'all fine
    by me...

    cuari7 wrote:
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    >
    > NOT YAWN BUT YUM.
    >
    >
    >


    --
    m/n/m/l
    surreal electronic music, sound, noise
    http://www.mnmlnoise.com

    Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

    2007-12-13 by lars_arnwald

    OK guys,
    Obviously I hit a nerve somewhere, you won't let this issue go. My
    favorite reply is definitely mrboningen's: "bah humbug!" Nobody has
    cared commenting on it.
    Regardless of it was an expression of agreement or something else, I
    really envy that kind of message 'cause it was short. Still there's a
    lot to say.
    I'm hopeless in writing short postings, so please give me a day or
    two, and I'll be back.
    Lars
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    --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, John P <johnp299792@...> wrote:
    >
    > well, that's an opinion about a style... everybody's welcome to voice
    > theirs if they care to.
    > I haven't seen things get out of hand yet or get personal so s'all fine
    > by me...
    >
    > cuari7 wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > NOT YAWN BUT YUM.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    > --
    > m/n/m/l
    > surreal electronic music, sound, noise
    > http://www.mnmlnoise.com
    >

    Re: New Telomere album, "Stellar Sea"

    2007-12-13 by darkstr1746@comcast.net

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      fasten your safety belts. LOL
      jduval
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      > I'm hopeless in writing short postings, so please give me a day or
      > two, and I'll be back.
      > Lars
      >



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