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by Rowan Weaver
I wish tere was more to go on than just a title. I think this creates an interesting atmosphere, almost space-like. It has an interesting flow/evolving sound to it. I would not call it general music, but more of a new age/avant-garde work. It is different and rather interesting
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Comment Written by Edward Schaffer on 27-Mar-2015
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reply by the artist on 27-Mar-2015
It's mainly inspired by Brian Eno's ambient work, but I took it in a more free-form, visual direction. It works best as a piece when taken as a part of the album it's from, where it's meant to contrast from the purely soloist works by being about revisionism/contextualization of conversation.
Yeah, I kinda forgot to put a genre so it defaulted to general music. It at least sort of describes it, but I'm not a fan of genre as a concept.
If you want to put this in context, you can try the album here: rowanweaver.bandcamp.com/album/extractions
No pressure to buy, of course. And Thanks for the feedback
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reply by Edward Schaffer on 28-Mar-2015
There is a classical work, "Low Symphony" by Philip Glass using thematic material from Eno and David Bowie. I think you are kind of in the same vein as far as mood/feel. Interesting you mention Eno.
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