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Re: [microsound] robert henke



Hi
Just another opinion about Mr. Ableton Henke:
Despite Monolake´s main works are beat oriented ( I also listen beat
oriented stuff  I really enjoyed with all of them, except the last one)..I
think Robert is a great sound programmer-sculptor....
Works like Gobi Desert EP or Piercing Music (his first work, using max-msp
circa 1992...) are still a pleasure for my ears, and more exciting for me
than other boring (computer) music related from these years.

Best,

alex



On 10/10/05 22:56, "Adam Young" <adam_young@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Works the other way too... his beat-based music is really lacking
> something. I saw him perform live recently and it was one of the most
> boring sets I've heard in a long time.
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> On Oct 10, 2005, at 4:37 PM, microsound-digest-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:14:16 -0400
>> To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> From: info <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: [microsound] robert henke
>> Message-Id: <80473597334fca8e5ad304bc6a658e25@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> 
>> you might find colin potter's work to be of interest
>> where he works with beat related projects ( of less interest for me )
>> his drone or "ambient" work is very concise, and solid on the level=20
>> with thomas k, imho.
>> 
>> it is common the occurrence when a "techno" beat oriented
>> programmer=20
>> makes "ambient" music, while some of robert h. work is intriguing,
>> it=20
>> doesn't hit the mark in depth, in repeated listens, it sounds as if=20
>> something is missing.
> 
> adam young
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