Cover of Tristan Perich Noise Patterns
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For fans of experimental and minimalist music,lovers of electronic and avant-garde sound art,listeners interested in conceptual music,those intrigued by themes of solitude and existence in art
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THE REVIEW

Solitude as an experience, a search for life.

A bottle without a message thrown into the ocean.

The refusal of being while letting it be known that you exist. A wonderful conquest. Extreme perfection.

Messages of extreme isolationism.

Repetitive lightness, a stream of non-music that encapsulates quantum musical universes. Symphony of the elusive, visible through slits that barely reveal wonders in a universe of boundless short circuits.

A bottle thrown without a message, with the certainty that it will reach its destination and the message will be read.

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Summary by Bot

The review explores Noise Patterns as an artistic expression of solitude and existence. It highlights the album's repetitive minimalism and abstract quantum sound worlds. The work is seen as both a refusal and a message of presence. While praising its perfection and subtlety, the review remains contemplative and philosophical, rating it moderately.

Tracklist

01   Section 1 (06:25)

02   Section 2 (03:54)

03   Section 3 (07:02)

04   Section 4 (08:13)

05   Section 5 (06:33)

06   Section 6 (07:32)

Tristan Perich


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