based around the concept of Ruby generated midi mixed live using a string Quintet instrumentation..

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Reviews for "4 phrase_ 2 ( quintet compositions )"
4 reviews
Can you release your pieces in a single bundle? I listen to it at work using the player and don't have the time to click every individual piece. Alternatively, maybe create a playlist with all the works on one? Also bundles are easier to download.
I enjoyed this one btw.
I like this one. It's classical, but elektro. Made in Reason?
The essence of CC is not about free downloads to get you through your day, it's about sharing a sense of yourself. Artists do it in various musical forms, listeners sometimes even write reviews of that creativity. Jamendo isn't about having 'perfectly sized to fit' on a CDR albums of music for nothing. My words are free and part of that commons, and so to I expend a touch of myself and imbue that in some of my words.
If Alphacore chooses to release his work as he does, then that's his choice of expression, not about the amenability of downloading for nothing. And, so we get to the real point. This is off-the-cuff improvisation that can be absolutely awesome. The last one I listened to, really did the stuff for me and I enjoyed the listen and appreciated the sharing of that wonderful allocative form.
I seem to prefer musical expression in odd forms. Not only in sense of taste but also as a matter of numbers, trio and quintet, I prefer to quartet. It's like that added oddity makes all the difference. As far as composition, I think it was finely done and typical, it has the Alphacore twang to it. My only complaint would be that it did not last longer, otherwise I loved it. Thanks again for the listen. If only my words could be so beautifully succinct.
surprenant et vraiment original ...
ça me rappelle Bill Frisell un jazzman dans ce genre là