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Reviews for "Text for 3 Wheels "
4 reviews
I think you requested my friendship, i hope that means an honest review coz this is one
I remember playing around with Traktor DJ Studio once and recorded 3 minutes of me simply playing around with the effects and equalizer
I think it trumps this album since i could absoloutly get nothing; whether it's emotions or simply an idea, from what i've heard
Maybe it's not my style of "Music" but i wouldn't call it that
I don't mean to offend you or anything, but this sounded more like an alien signal than a track
Electronic minimalism and instrumental. Complex, long structures that are difficult to comprehend. There are no lyrics to tell you what the song is about, but this music is maybe like a Picasso painting, abstract. Some people prefer a little more realism. I personally prefer abstract electro, especially when it's experimental, but that's down to my personality (long story and not the place for history). I've written pages of reviews for artists and very occasionally I get a response, usually favourable but it's difficult to interpret some music admittedly. However, take a look at the cover, it's almost juvenile and I guess one of Alphacore's earlier works, which is going to be at best, part intention, part experimentation. As for a philosophy behind the music, most people don't even know what philosophy means, let alone have one for things that they do. If it helps, my six month old daughter loves it. Tracks of this sort, long, unstructured, difficult to 'interpret', suit me because it gives me a background to think about myself and my philosophy, which changes and adapts. Hence, I 'enjoy' the sounds. Track two is more structured from the start, albeit somewhat tenuous, but it's there, slow, unhurried and simple, though not necessarily easy. A lot of people struggle with the minimalist approach, because, for example, they need a 'beat' that they can tap their foot to, or a lyric they can sing along with. Take a look at my profile and try some other stuff, I'm usually quite loquacious and try to be broad-minded enough to assimilate my 'weird' taste. I myself, am strange and unusual, and grew up on a mixture of Tangerine Dream and Verdi operas. Wheel No.3 continues the theme, with a little more added. I personally enjoyed the musical expression but I can appreciate that accessibility is not always achieved easily within this sonic arena.
Could you elaborate the idea behind your "music"? I've been to your blog, but couldn't find anything regarding it.
The point of this music is, I think so, absurd... Sound chaos...