Website review: Deleted Scenes,Forgotten Dreams
Moody834 discovered this in Music
•2 reviews since Nov 2, 2007
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•deletedscenesforgottendreams.blogspot.com
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Moody834 discovered 10 months ago- Blog tag-line: "Experimental, Electronic, Drone, Ambient, Noise, Dark Ambient, Avantgarde, Field Recording". More free music for fans of non-commercial, unusual music types. At the time I stumbled this site there were a number of fascinating choices available. My first pick (based on my tastes; YMMV) was Edward Ruchalski's album, Territorial Objects. Afe Records describes this Ruchalski work thusly: "'Territorial Objects' incorporates thirteen untitled tracks, mostly pretty short, in which Ruchalski traces moods whose temperamental contents - both concrete and symbolic - are often seriously charged. Helped by Michael Burton and Matt Broad, Ruchalski developed the pieces using cymbals, bells and artillery casings (!), to which the performers added water, field recordings, bells, guitar, toy piano and various samples. In this way, they generated a library of sounds on minidisc, from which they extrapolated the basic materials for the music, also by treating the primary sources with envelope manipulation, filtering and pitch transposition. All of the above should give you at least a faint idea of what this stuff sounds like: a mixture of ritual rhythms comparable to natural phenomena, powerful passages and slowly descending sonic sunsets engaging us in a rapture of sensual abandon, lifting our sense of belonging up to a too-soon-terminated climax, until the next picture appears. Everything assembled with careful consideration, typical of a purpose that doesn't necessarily appear like a propagation of the composer's ego. Beautiful and definitely recommended." There are hundreds of works covered, so many to peruse that a person might become mad giddy. You have been warned. Thanks go to Things Magazine, as so many do.

latifeteke rated 10 months ago- a wonderful blog for generally non-commercial music of various genres such as drone, avant-garde, experimental music, field recordings, ambient and electronic.
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