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4.0 excellent | Neatoo | August 6th 17 | i recently went to berlin and visited an old church that was getting refurnished... there was a man playing the organ for us 3-4 peeps that were visiting atm. They were probably small hymns and chants, i dunno, but played so softly, so carelessly and with not a single trace of reverance or dramatism that it reminded me a lot of this. The joy of playing around and making music just to see what happens.
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0.0 | puntugruhm | March 31st 15 | "The album is multifaceted and conceptually satisfying in many ways. It's simultaneously a series of solo
improvisations, a site-specific piece of performance art, rich in chance elements, and even qualifies as a field
recording, where the transcendent and menial meet. Despite the absence of cheers and applause, it's also a
live album. In this new extended incarnation, it becomes almost a kind of minimalist opera, with a subtle plot
of polite contention softening amid curiosity about the trumpet that takes us out of this most concrete of
recordings with a single psychedelicised blast."
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3.5 great | Ryus | August 7th 18 |
5.0 classic | Gleam | November 12th 17 |
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