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Bill and John Storch; David C.D. GanszBill and John Storch - Animadversions [LN01] (March 23, 2007)

Cryptic, 'Incarnational' poetics "revealing the soul in its' matrix " by David C.D. Gansz, "Animadversions" is set inside an elegant tangle of drama, static and escalating noise. Read by the author. Three additional tracks are included: The intense, driven, 23-minute long "A Crash Somewhere Near The Middle" written for The Demetrius Klein Dance Co. in 1994 and two excerpts from "The Vanished People", commissioned by The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival in 1995.


This audio is part of the collection: Lantern Records

Artist/Composer: Bill and John Storch; David C.D. Gansz
Date: 2007-03-23
Keywords: experimental; spoken word; electronic; dark ambient; noise

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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