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Ink 19 :: Henry Flynt

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Back Porch Hillbilly Blues Vol. 1 (Locust ). Review by Aldo McFurtive.

... already discovered minimalism by this point, I had heard LaMonte Young (despite what might, debatably, be considered his efforts not to be heard), Terry Riley, and the other big names. This was before I found out about people like Michael Nyman, David Behrman, or Arnold Dreyblatt. This was at a time ...

Ink 19 :: Kevin Drumm

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Sheer Hellish Miasma (Mego). Review by Aldo McFurtive.

... to the record, your hearing is gradually deteriorating, the record is wearing away, and ultimately, despite however many times a composer like Terry Riley will repeat a musical phrase, time is passing. What makes Kevin Drumm's Sheer Hellish Miasma so strong is that it posits where that time is going ...

Ink 19 :: Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.

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In C (Squealer). Review by Christopher R. Weingarten.

... to avant-garde compositions in his youth since they mirrored the fucked up noises he perpetually heard in his noggin as a tot. If you haven't heard Terry Riley=EDs 1964 minimalist masterstroke "In C," then trust me, it ain't something you'd want blaring in your head all fuggin' day. Even-octave eighth ...

Ink 19 :: Alastair Galbraith and Matt de Gennaro

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Long Wires In Dark Museums (Vol. 1 North Island) (Emperor Jones). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... in 1999. The musical (and narrative) tone is in turns mournful and pastoral and all points in between. The sound puts me in the mind of John Cale, Terry Riley, and LaMonte Young's drone experiments -- but there is a sharp divergence in mood and purpose. Instead of academic experimentation, there is ...

Ink 19 :: Clicks + Cuts

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May 2000 :: Music A-C :: Clicks + Cuts (Nirav Soni)

... in minimalism. Minimal music comes in all shades and colors, from the lowercase sound of Bernard Guenter and Francisco Lopez through Steve Reich, Terry Riley, and Phillip Glass to the minimalism explored on this compilation. The title refers to a process commonly associated with Thomas Brinkmann (who ...
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