Wow, a Borges reference.runagate wrote:A gong performance J.L.Borges would love.
I'm impressed that it has the mesmerizing effect without the microntonal shimmer of gamelan.
I really really like this song!
Thanks.
And Hello!
welcome to kvr.
Wow, a Borges reference.runagate wrote:A gong performance J.L.Borges would love.
I'm impressed that it has the mesmerizing effect without the microntonal shimmer of gamelan.
I really really like this song!
Well, it probably was you.TotcProductions wrote:Leave it to vurt to turn a perfectly good thread into a dirty subliminal reference.vurt wrote:nice work,very crisp sounds.
gettin some distortion tho?is anyone else or have i blown something
or was it me that just did that by stating such...
Terry Riley's Salome Dances for Peace were in fact an influence.Genetic_Junk wrote:Nice minimalist sound.
Glad I listened to this, given me some ideas.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!fateamenabletochange wrote:I really like the way your stuff sort of rises out of logic.
herodotus wrote:
But it's understandable. vurt's 'thing' for asian teenaged girls is well known.
Thanks, John!Bassballjg wrote:Brilliant. Almost like you're talented or something.
I'd say Borges "pwned" the word labyrinthine, as the kiddies say. Thanks for the welcome & thanks for the song - now that I've figured out where my mp3 preferences were hiding my downloads. I didn't realize it was cleaning them up & throwing them away daily.herodotus wrote:
Wow, a Borges reference.
welcome to kvr.
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