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Old 02-01-2007, 05:36 PM
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Old 02-01-2007, 07:42 PM
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Cool!

I like the way that it's anti-composed, not heeding development at all, but the development of seemingly improvised ideas to make head and tail of it. Reminds me of "The Equaliser and Other Cliff Hanges" album by Stewart Copland, former drummer of The Police, now film music composer.

The anti-composing ideas could also be likened to the Luke Vibert monkier Plug, and the album "Drum'n'Bass for Papa", one of my favourites!

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:EDIT: I just listened to it again, and I must say it really grows on me! I just love it!

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Old 05-01-2007, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Thorolf View Post
Cool!

I like the way that it's anti-composed, not heeding development at all, but the development of seemingly improvised ideas to make head and tail of it. Reminds me of "The Equaliser and Other Cliff Hanges" album by Stewart Copland, former drummer of The Police, now film music composer.

The anti-composing ideas could also be likened to the Luke Vibert monkier Plug, and the album "Drum'n'Bass for Papa", one of my favourites!

Great fun!



:EDIT: I just listened to it again, and I must say it really grows on me! I just love it!

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Dear Thorolf,

HAHA...now that is an interesting review! i really had to study (Google) to understand what you were saying. "Drum'n'Bass for Papa" LOL ... thereYAgo.

it is a groove that wrote itself... it seems to want to lead into something else.... i just don't know where yet.

joy Lif While You're Leeving cause your deed a long tim.. is the theme HAHA

thank you for the most creative encouragement i recall!

Andy
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Old 05-01-2007, 11:40 AM
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Hehe, more on anti-composing, as well as my review of Plug’s album here.



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Old 13-01-2007, 12:58 PM
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Great tune, Andy. I think it sounds almost Dave Grusin-ish, and I love Dave's music.

The repeated 16th notes were very effective and nice to hear. They took me back to the first time I heard Hampton Hawes. He used to use repeated 16th notes a lot and a pianist I used to play with told me that jazz pianists usually avoid lines like that because they're hard to swing. Hampton swung. Digressing again . . . Sorry.

Good job, Andy; a very refreshing piece to listen to.
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