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tamaru
joshua maremont wrote:
> I thought I was the only one who bought this record! Like everything else
I have heard on which Tamaru
> appears (does anyone else here know his music?) it is a necessity.
more people should hear the AMI disc; enigmatic and unique.
ears in agreement re: Tamaru - though it took me some time to warm to _fuyu
ni katarite_. now, if only that _intercity_ disc on 1040 (a favorite cause
of yours, if memory serves me right...) would make a Stateside reappearance,
along with his elusive 3rd Zero Gravity opus...
any opinions about Poodle, Pol Mahlow's conceptual pieces on Cha-Bashira, or
any of the fodder dished up on the ill-distributed Sonic Plate?
> As for tops, it would be hard for me list mine, although the "Silverworld"
> compilation on Soup-Disk served as a sort of Rosetta Stone in my
> exploration of recent micromusic, and is highly recommended to all.
absolutely - ditto for Ash International's indispensable _chikiy[u]u_
sampler.
has any intrepid microsound otaku managed to track down the Organization
compilation?
early Kazunao Nagata solo(?) project, i believe. the sample on "Silver
World" leaves one craving more.
not JP, but Hervé Provini's _Biological & Chaotic Music_ (np) is enjoyably
out-there. piano/drum solos shaped by bio-mathematical algorithms. Magma
gone microsound. dense, hideously complex, funky as all get-up.
gg/
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