interesting project– the same number done in 3 different ways
brand braure frick is a German band that does “house/idm, whatever” on real instruments–so that track 1, thyen track 2 is the actual computer version & 3 the piano, I don’t know whether it’s just a sequence played on a piano or an actual pianist. Kind of a novelty I guess.
beautiful genre. one of the longest evolving ones, too!
jonny greenwood – there will be blood ost
nico muhly (grizzly bear collaborator/arranger) – speaks volumes
mahler – symphony x recomposed by matthew herbert
nils frahm – felt
rachel grimes – book of leaves
arvo part – 4
steve reich – music for 18 musicians (steve reich remixed is also awesome)
then, when you’ve soaked those up through your psychic tendrils, john zorn’s “naked city” awaits your soul.
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Mucho Thanks! ^øø^
Who has ingratiating emoticons at the top THIS time, Glorybox?
glorybox
No, see: It says not glorybox.
Anyway, this is rather good. Strong jazz improv influences, which, in this case, is a plus.
Ingratiating? I thought it was trolling.
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thanks Gershwin! ^_^
polite sage
interesting project– the same number done in 3 different ways
brand braure frick is a German band that does “house/idm, whatever” on real instruments–so that track 1, thyen track 2 is the actual computer version & 3 the piano, I don’t know whether it’s just a sequence played on a piano or an actual pianist. Kind of a novelty I guess.
can someone recommend me some similar modern classical pieces? been wanting to get into the genre for awhile.
beautiful genre. one of the longest evolving ones, too!
jonny greenwood – there will be blood ost
nico muhly (grizzly bear collaborator/arranger) – speaks volumes
mahler – symphony x recomposed by matthew herbert
nils frahm – felt
rachel grimes – book of leaves
arvo part – 4
steve reich – music for 18 musicians (steve reich remixed is also awesome)
then, when you’ve soaked those up through your psychic tendrils, john zorn’s “naked city” awaits your soul.
thanks :)