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3.5 great | Alabaster Jones | December 1st 16 | Adrian Knight: Obsessions is easy-listening for those who like to be challenged. What I mean by that is, even though it's not easy, it's a whole lot easier listening to minimalistic piano for forty-seven minutes than something like Train Cemetery for forty-seven minutes. It can be pleasant background music or it can be frustrating and tense music even with the assuring recurring melody that opens the piece popping up every so often. Either way, it's a great performance by R. Andrew Lee and a solid modern classical album with an interesting prose and The composer, Adrian Knight, says it best: "All my life I?ve struggled with bad habits, routines, patterns, obsessions. Whether a form of mild self-flagellation or a mindless desire for normalcy and structure, they rule my life. If the piece is about anything, it is about me, and it is about itself. It's stuck in its own stupid routine. The fact that it ends is its only victory".
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