hymnen Banned

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Karlheinz Stockhausen Oktophonie
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spiral rotating lenses you wrote it, that is the projection of sound in 360 degrees, and this was already evident in Kontakte, the rest is true it was written by Stockhausen and so... probably I misunderstood the definition of horizontal. I also attended some of his live performances in Milan in 2004 and 2005, and it is clear that the sound image was more real. regarding oktophonie I reserve the right to listen to it again and I will review it, although as of today I would say that much of the genius has given way to technology. p.s. congratulations on the excellent review copy _paste
Nine Inch Nails Still
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Of course, even a melodic line can be dissonant, but it is nonetheless a succession of sounds with its own rhythmic-harmonic structure.
Nine Inch Nails Still
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Alex, sorry, but apart from the fact that the concept of dissonance doesn't seem that complicated or mysterious to me, it's always about overlapping sounds and therefore chords. But don't you think that a noise can't be dissonant in a compositional context?
Karlheinz Stockhausen Oktophonie
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Damn, how can you say something so bold? Have you LISTENED to TELEMUSIK???? The second and fourth regions of HYMNEN???? GROUPEN????? The GESANG????? HORIZONTAL????? I mean, if there ever was a man on the face of the earth who hasn't sought to explore the thousand sonic possibilities that technology on sound spatialization could offer, it was none other than k.s!!! With that said, I absolutely don't want to downplay your reviews; in fact, I always find them very precise and interesting; my intervention was simply a note.
Karlheinz Stockhausen Oktophonie
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and not just horizontally???? but have you PERCEIVED the slow spiral rotations IN KONTAKTE or not??
Pierre Boulez Répons
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perhaps the absolute masterpiece of Boulez alongside the Marteau, but with a decidedly greater emotional impact
Jefferson Airplane Volunteers
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In my opinion, the most daring and mature album by the Jeffersons remains Crown of Creation. Although I still like it, I found it perhaps less inspired, and just a little more self-serving.
Lee Morgan The Sidewinder
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I would also add that beautiful quartet from "Candy," where he plays, among other things, with those velvety little hands the unforgettable Sonny Clark. Candy, moreover, stands out as one of the most collected Blue Note records, and to confirm this, it would be enough to ask the Japanese, who would gladly commit hari-kari just to own a copy from '58.
Exodus Bonded By Blood
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It's true, I forgot, the best metal highs were this one and the first two by Metallica. With the Slayer album, it just wasn't the same.
Carl Craig & Moritz Von Oswald Recomposed
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the Deutsche?????? no I can't believe it it's the maraschino's fault