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Organum - Submission (1988)

This task diligently dressed ladies used the bow and aim to pass on a plate is David Jackman, a dean of English tests divided disturbing between ambient, industrial, and music concrete, with earnest intent of the avant-garde enough.
This 4-tracks was released United on the Diaries of Stapleton, which was also regular contributor. In some ways anticipates some 'tendencies of isolationism 90s (in fact end up working with Robert Hampson, who in the Main approaches more often to this type of sound) and lasts only 26 minutes.
coils phosphorescent Cowl squeaking violins seem crazy, with the growl of a trumpet dronic that comes and goes. The drone of industrial-disaster The Expelled has a devastating effect, a wall of sound flangerizzato of solemnity cavernosa.
Submission is a field-recording dish arches as in the photo, I guess. Jackman running outdoors, surrounded by twittering of birds, and a short distance you can hear cars honking and passing on the street. With its 18 minutes, renunciar is the obvious catalyst of the disc, also because it is the only one with the vaguest semblance of music: among sparse spectral breaths, chimes of bells and the usual dishes, is a long piece for flute and minimal reverb . In the final peeps a deep drone, and I should not wonder if Jackman in this case had recorded in a church or something similar.
A sub-mission is very evocative.

Organum - Submission (1988)

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