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Crashed By CarCrashed By Car - Low Light Rewinder [kpu038] (0)

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Presented here is a strangely beautiful collection of experimental electronics from Crashed By Car, the latest project of Brandon Reid Huey from Minneapolis.

"Low Light Rewinder" is snowy harmonics and delicate overlapping geometries of melody, percussion, and noise articulating a less-travelled territory of music. From "Alone Machines" where massive unsettling marimba detunings and ring modulations are strikingly reconciled by a warm string arrangement, to the bouncing chain-linked and reversed flutescape of "Glow Projector," here is roughly twenty minutes of interesting headphone wandering.

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Author: Crashed By Car
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial

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Downloaded 2,459 times Average Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: purusha - 4 out of 5 stars - November 1, 2004
Subject: another great release by CBC

after listening to thei monotonik release, i quickly jumped here to get this neat EP; although i didnt like this one as much as the mono211 thing, i truly loved the "low light rewinder" and "alone machines" track. the others are good too but nothing memorable. I love to listen to "low light rewinder" soon after listening to Paolo Veneziani's Perpetual Green (http://www.archive.org/compress/od053). Those two together, it's pure joe-de-vivre.


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