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Re: Hartung's 'Fragments'
That would be perfectly adequate compensation, I'll look forward to
it..! I'm sure discussing analog vs. digital looping ought to last us a
round!
cheers-
Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
> This is one of the best reviews I have received. Thanks, Daryl. I owe
> you one...a nice beer at Y2K7? :)
>
> Kris
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl Shawn" <highhorse@mhorse.com>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 9:17 AM
> Subject: Re: Hartung's 'Fragments'
>
>
>> I've been listening to "Fragments" for weeks now since Krispen sent
>> it off free (thanks!) and thought I should do a brief review. It's
>> impossible to get away from the space metaphors, like everybody
>> else...I think there's no question, this album is out there!
>>
>> On this particular recording (Krispen's a /wide-ranging/ artist) he
>> specializes in interplanetary soundscapes, full of oddly twisted
>> guitars that repeat like babbling creatures and all kinds of far-off
>> noises that may or may not be powered by solar wind. "Mork og Iser"
>> sounds like gyoto monks being encircled by serpents. "Attack of the
>> Mini Tabla" somehow finds a sexy rhythm in the confusion, unlikely as
>> that is. That plus the shocking bongo solo make it seems like a scrap
>> of Jobim that made its way to another galaxy through a rip in the
>> fabric of the universe, and somehow managed to jam along with the
>> three-headed natives. The last track, "Nebula", is gorgeous, its lush
>> emotion brought into even sharper relief by the stark obliquity of
>> the preceding tracks. All in all, it's a wonderful and strange ride
>> through a place very few have visited, and only those with powerful
>> telescopes and deep imagination have even glimpsed.
>>
>> thanks again Krispen.
>>
>> Daryl Shawn
>> www.swanwelder.com