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<title>Minus Pilots &amp; Kenneth Kirschner - Unlit Cities [tube034]</title>
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<subject>ambient;improv electronics</subject>
<description>«In the first half of the twentieth century, the basic concepts of contemporary art and avant-garde were almost automatically connected to the ideology of progress. New York was the center of the world, a center &quot;illustrated&quot; by the gestures of Pollock&#039;s action painting, by the dripping of Kooning&#039;s grotesque work (see Women) and by a vast supply of right hemispheres capable of creating an equal whole without a central focus.
Music gave birth to Feldman and Cage, Busoni&#039;s pupils, and all of them were improvising textured pieces, registries and intervals, some of which with more than 6 hours.
Kenneth Kirschner, since he begun his recent work with Taylor Deupree, has demonstrated that if he was more than 60, he was surely to be a member of the New York School. In this particular improvisation work, Kenneth samples and manipulates some tail piano&#039;s notes, while British duo Minus Pilots picks up where he left and tries to tame the empty spaces, through a minimal digitalization, almost microscopic and microtonal. This experimentalism-based sound ornamentation is able to establish some kind of well structured &quot;open source&quot;, but capable of an entirely non-patterned functional freedom, for a sound progress without an end, just like in Feldman&#039;s works. One of the best releases I&#039;ve heard in a while, and an excellent start for 2006. Amen!»
- Bruno Barros</description>
<date>2006-01-23</date>
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<publicdate>2006-01-24 13:49:58</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-01-23 22:41:55</addeddate>
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<runtime>26:01</runtime>
<updatedate>2006-01-24 13:53:47</updatedate>
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