Re: (idm) felix kubin/signal/produkt/goem/don't dolby/klangwart

From Dave Segal
Sent Thu, Jul 29th 1999, 15:20

>From: "leg to the arm yeah leg-arm to the head :: ::" <xxxxxxx_xxxx@xxxxxx=
l.com>
>Subject: (idm) felix kubin/signal/produkt/goem/don't dolby/klangwart

>anyone have any opinions/descriptions on any of these felix kubin's 
>_filmmusik_, goem's _reduktie_, signal, produkt, don't dolby or klangwart?=
  
>i am well-nigh broke this month, so i could use the help.
>
>appreciado,
>[gr]
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(in a midwestern-american monotone)
Klangwart's K=F6ln/Olpe 12 is one of the finest examples of
90s electronic minimalism I've heard--hypnotic, shimmering, 
cascading... all those lovely adjectives. It's on the level of 
Terry Riley's best extended works. I don't toss around comparisons
like that lightly.
Felix Kubin's Filmmusik is whimsical, eccentric soundtrackish
material that's up to the usual high a-Musik standards.

Dave Segal
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