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Hell no! It just has that "cool and clean" Manfred Eicher sound.Lliam wrote: Legend of the Seven Dreams - Garbarek currently spinning...is ECM too clinical sounding?
I love ECM, may as well dig up something to listen to on this very hot afternoon.
<Ralf rummages through his stax of wax>
Oooh, one of my all-time favorite ECMs:
Steve Tibbetts - Northern Song
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For one of the greatest roller coaster ride of your entire listening life, try "Mona Lisa Overdrive" from the Matrix Reloaded CD.
This is a 2 CD set, the first CD is a soundtrack, a collection of nasty crap (Marlyn Manson, etc) which I can barely stand to touch let alone listen to it. The second CD is a score, music written for the film, and Track 5 is MLOD. It's 10:08 of the most intense, relentless, all over the place music that combines orchestra, signing, synthesizer, and tons of percussion of all sorts. Doug Davis must be a visionary. Can I spell visionary?
Not that the rest of CD2 is bad, it's just not in this league. 2 score numbers are hidden on CD1, nobody knows why.
Aris
This is a 2 CD set, the first CD is a soundtrack, a collection of nasty crap (Marlyn Manson, etc) which I can barely stand to touch let alone listen to it. The second CD is a score, music written for the film, and Track 5 is MLOD. It's 10:08 of the most intense, relentless, all over the place music that combines orchestra, signing, synthesizer, and tons of percussion of all sorts. Doug Davis must be a visionary. Can I spell visionary?
Not that the rest of CD2 is bad, it's just not in this league. 2 score numbers are hidden on CD1, nobody knows why.
Aris
Interesting listening.Ralf Hutter wrote:The Outernationalists - Ethnomixicology
Have you heard the album 1 giant leap ? (www.palmpictures.com/videos/1giantleap.html)
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Oh absolutely. It's been on my personal "top ten" list for the past year. The Bhosle/Stipe track is my favorite.Lliam wrote:Interesting listening.Ralf Hutter wrote:The Outernationalists - Ethnomixicology
Have you heard the album 1 giant leap ? (www.palmpictures.com/videos/1giantleap.html)
Oh, on the decks now:
Ustad Sultan Khan - Rare Elements