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Re: [microsound] c-schulz & hajsch



At 09:01 AM 8/28/00 -0700, Philip Sherburne wrote:
perhaps not strictly microsound (hard to say w/o having heard it) but has
anyone listened to C-Schulz & Hajsch's new album on Sonig?  any opinions?

Not yet, but after the albums by C-Schulz on Extreme and PFN (of which Hajsch was one half) on Quiet Artworks, the new Sonig album is on top of my shopping list. Yes, reviews please!


PS - Those fond of the Novisad CD on Tomlab should look for the new Adlib CD on (K-RAA-K)3 as behind both projects is in fact the same person, deepening the hazy loops of his earlier record for a quiet and mysterious descent into the unknown, as if one of the Zoviet-France albums of the mid-1980s had been made on a haunted computer. The price was a bit high for 22 minutes of music, but time seems to expand while it is playing, and already it is becoming one of my favorites of this year.


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