Radio broadcasting incorporating sound recording

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beginning of the first track so i often go to listen to that and end up listening to the whole thing. it is interesting how many different musical directions yokota achieves on one single album. every single tracks seem to move in different directions as they proceed. how does he manage to make this still sound
yes, this is one the things i find most inspiring about this album. i think the coherence comes from the specific sound palette he works from. most tracks centre around piano samples from french romantic composers. then there are a few from american minimalist composers, and a few other sources such...
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both traditions are of interest, for both similar and differing reasons. the western minimalism side's long form accuracy of performance is astounding. of course many pieces utilize synthesizers or machines for part or all of the sound, but there are many examples of highly trained musicians playing
music i've been able to discover, not too much beyond key names are readily available to foreigners like myself unfortunately, is an amazing marriage of musical rules and improvisations. other cultures undoubtedly have similar structures, but the long form interplay between a sitar and tabla create a sound...
http://finn-johannsen.de/tag/lestasi-delloro/
both traditions are of interest, for both similar and differing reasons. the western minimalism side's long form accuracy of performance is astounding. of course many pieces utilize synthesizers or machines for part or all of the sound, but there are many examples of highly trained musicians playing
music i've been able to discover, not too much beyond key names are readily available to foreigners like myself unfortunately, is an amazing marriage of musical rules and improvisations. other cultures undoubtedly have similar structures, but the long form interplay between a sitar and tabla create a sound...
http://finn-johannsen.de/tag/philip-glass/
both traditions are of interest, for both similar and differing reasons. the western minimalism side's long form accuracy of performance is astounding. of course many pieces utilize synthesizers or machines for part or all of the sound, but there are many examples of highly trained musicians playing
music i've been able to discover, not too much beyond key names are readily available to foreigners like myself unfortunately, is an amazing marriage of musical rules and improvisations. other cultures undoubtedly have similar structures, but the long form interplay between a sitar and tabla create a sound...
http://finn-johannsen.de/tag/ravi-shankar/
beginning of the first track so i often go to listen to that and end up listening to the whole thing. it is interesting how many different musical directions yokota achieves on one single album. every single tracks seem to move in different directions as they proceed. how does he manage to make this still sound
yes, this is one the things i find most inspiring about this album. i think the coherence comes from the specific sound palette he works from. most tracks centre around piano samples from french romantic composers. then there are a few from american minimalist composers, and a few other sources such...
http://finn-johannsen.de/tag/susumu-yokota/