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Again (from Mixposure
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of the song Artificial Reprise) "Love
what you are doing here, its fidgety, tense and dramatically melodic at points.
The sound is very precise as well, never meandering into a bad place. Good stuff,
drt" ******************************************************************************** "Keep
up the good work!" - HEADSTONE (http://www.soundclick.com/headstone) ********************************************************************************
"Altitude is an amazing recording. Love the build of the performance.
Really sweet stuff! Guitar parts are spicey, jazzy and I love it all." -
Ed Drury (http://www.soundclick.com/eddrury) ******************************************************************************** Great
One! (from Mixposure
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of the song Space Train)
"Percussion is great. Very impressive song!" - Oxygenic ******************************************************************************** Another
Great Track (from Mixposure
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of the song Space Train "Once
again, you amaze and astound with your looping prowess. The percussion adds just
he right ambience to your sonic explorations...What a cool atmospheric piece of
music." -
Valkir ******************************************************************************** Crystal
Clear (from Mixposure
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of the song Space Train "Wow!
i love the sound of that guitar!" - Fiddlerblue ******************************************************************************** Sweet
Man! (from Mixposure
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of the song Space Train I'm
LOVING this tune... another HIGH-END talent joins in th' MIX! &
it's not just the splendid guitar, but also the percussion that will hold the
listener spellbound. A most calming effect on the psyche, & instant recognition
by the ear (of true talent). I
give this one a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, as well as a Zzaj "PICK"! -
Zzaj Productions
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(from Mixposure - Review
of the song Space Train "There's
some tension in the almost droning acoustic guitar. The tension is amplified by
those jungle drums. I can't really see a space train to this. More like a jungle.
A group of 18th century discoverers are sailing through a river in the jungle
for the first time. The mood onboard is relaxed, and one of the crewman is playing
guitar. But there's more, various unplacable drum sounds are coming from the dence
forest. A scene like that. A shriek from an unkown beast. And again. Thats a flute
isn't it ? Cool sound. Another shriek and another shriek, maybe the crew gets
a little scary now, what kind of bird is this ? hehe.5:14 more scary effects maybe
it's becoming night. Those sounds remind me of night anyway." - Treeman ******************************************************************************** Australopitecus!!
(from Mixposure - Review
of the song Space Train "This
song is exotic. nice ostinatto and when the guitar appears...ghosts...and voices...solos."
- Travalinqua ******************************************************************************** Nice
(from Mixposure - Review
of the song Swim "Wierd,
melodic and rythmnic as it is it captured my attention right away. That high bleep
isn't disturbing but it's a wierd element to combine with that relaxing acoustic
guitar jingle's that are heard in the back. Maybe turn down the volume of that
sound a bit. The drumming is mystic, and seems to fade in and out at random times,
adding little crescendo's. I think this track slowly intesifies as it progresses
and I'm glad the acoustic guitar part is louder now. Very relaxing, chilling out.
This track writes a story in my mind about me relaxing in the sun, smoking a pure
joint ( no tabacco, that sucks !), near the sea. When the THC starts to take it's
effect, there's a car who is driving back and I'm hearing this '' reverse alarm
'' bigger cars usually have. Trippy & warm ( sand ). I'm listening it again.
And again." -
Treeman ******************************************************************************** Hypnotic
(from Mixposure - Review
of the song Swim "That
repeating high acoustic chord is like a clock ticking, hypnotic and pulsing, the
percussion as always is just awesome. I love the patterns you play over this...melodic
and a nice structure. Don't know why you called this swim but no matter, it is
a pleasing piece." -
Valkir ******************************************************************************** The
Natural Call (from Mixposure
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of the song Swim "Well,
a neat piece of acoustic device and oriented drum, bells, etc. I feel the flow
of the melody here and there like the humble bees. Swinging the chords of the
melody like searching for the honey desperately. Next, I feel the ease of the
stream, the water padding down the path and seeking the place for its final destination. Wow,
this is indeed the flow of the nature. Smooth and easy ride that I almost closed
my eye to enjoy the sensational mood, but I can't coz I was typing the review
at the same time. No doubt is quite repetitive according to Valkir, I agreed but
I still find it interesting compared to other silly looping stuff somewhere."
- Piperon ******************************************************************************** Very
Fresh Work (from Mixposure
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of the song Swim "I
am in a very comfortable atmosphere with this good music. Time flows slowly. When
young, it seems to be the seen scenery of the early morning of summer. The percussion
became quiet and my ear concentrated the performance of a guitar. It is a very
fresh work. Great!!" - FlawTips ******************************************************************************** "The
self-titled Krispen Hartung Vincent Miresse: Live at the Kulture Klatsch is a
CD of spontaneous compositions supposedly recorded live at the Kulture Klatsch
on two different occasions. "Supposedly" because there is not a trace
of audience, not even a spoon falling to the floor, which is a shame because I
believe that audience response would heighten the sense of spontaneity. The music
here is a soundscape for cosmic travel by two guys who improvise with each other.
Krispen Hartung's acoustic guitar is looped (an electronic process by which rhythms
and lines repeat themselves), and this repetition threads the astral tapestry
while Vincent Miresse adds aural colors with a variety of instruments: didgeridoo,
chimes, dumbek, udu and singing bowl. There are no tangible melodies here, and
despite the use of ethnic instruments, there are no earth rhythms. This is not
meditative or spiritual fare--it is a study in repetition and abstract wandering
(not a slur, as I believe that this is their intent). Of the eight titles which
clock in at 79:34, I would have chosen "Saga of the Lord Abstractomondo"
to define and give the CD a title." - Larry
Conklin of the Boise Weekly |