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Old Feb 25 2008, 1:17 PM
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i'm no professional, so you might count me out and i'm not saying it because i need atention.
i listened to the small pieces, well first thing that i thought was - couldn't they all be put in one file, layered.i thought that would be a beast of a sound. then i somehow missed long notes, something bach have called 'general bass' (i might be wrong naming it). one could call it rhythm as well. i liked the start of the fourth and the sixth one and the eight one (my favourite), because of intensity. the thing about free improvisation, that always gets me in, is this crazy multi angled movement, like cutting the time in which small and intense spaces (yes, plural) come to live. the best example of what i have heard is sten sandell trio's 'oval'. or kieran hebden's and steve reid's sessions.
it's nice work, but i think the third one would fill very nicely in,or a double session for these small spaces to be more intense and vivid.
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