Wednesday, November 12, 2008

OM-S/T, LP, 1979, FRANCE




A very lost and very mysterious album of French sound sculpture manipulation full of subtle tintinnabulations, shimmering bowed harmonics, hollowed out taps and great keeing curtains of Bertoia-like metallic cascades that interweave in an atmosphere pregnant with mystery. I don't expect that a lot of you staring at the vibe-laden photo on the rear are needing a lot of convincing right now. A 5:00 AM drift-off delight...
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9 comments:

  1. Very nice, and drifting off in the wee hours is precisely what I used this for...!
    Thanks!

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  2. very very good. very much on the harry bertoia / joe jones 'solar music' tip. thanks once again.

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  3. Oh, this is tasty indeed. I liked it much more than Bertoia, personally, it's got the right combination of weird free melodicism and obscure rumbling noises.

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  4. Excellent post...thanks

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  5. I finally got around to listening to this after how long?? GREAT stuff, a LOT like Stomu Yamash'ta's recordings using Baschet's Sculptures Sonores with less tumultuous crescendi. THANKS big time once again!!

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  6. Yeah it's excellent. Took me a few listens to get into but totally worthwhile.. The hunt for the vinyl copy begins...

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  7. Thank you so much ...blessedly tripped on

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  8. thanx frum urkenny

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