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process 1

I'v been working on this piece for quite a while now. And I'm not sure if it's finished but it's getting close. I'm getting closer to the kind of style I've been trying to find for a number of years now.

If anyone cares to leave a comment, good or bad, I'd appreciate it.

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Posted by on December 12, 2005 1:39 PM | Permalink

Comments

i will comment, because i did listen and feel it's only fair. i wish i had something more constructive to say than that it's a beautiful and eerily sensuous piece. to me, at leeast, it's fantastically erotic; i love how it's so entirely gritty and stumbling and insistent and liquid. (and forgive me - erotic is perhpas not the right word. it's just that intense only describes part of it and the piece gets /into/ me somehow. i'm not a music reviewer; i don't know about these things.)whatever. i like it. a lot. it includes so much without feeling remotely crowded or confused or overworked. if this is close to your style, i'm in full appreciation.

Posted by: siona | December 16, 2005 9:56 PM

hi siona, thanks so much for leaving a comment, i was going to be depressed if nobody said anything.

i'm glad you noticed that it was really avoiding a sense of being overly crowded, that is what i'm going for these days, really direct but highly textured and nuanced at the same time.

and i'm glad i'm not the only one who finds it erotic.

Posted by: roddy | December 17, 2005 8:18 AM

kind tones, greeting old form that kindles soup,
leather-like hallway, scraping up selfless work..

they will be taken...
sacred steps, forward or back

metronomic simplicity exposed as fundamental
like dharma that ov a wanderer

shall purusha be taken along for a ride

it's up to form..

Posted by: epistle2process | December 19, 2005 9:23 PM

nice epistle, epistle2process. thanks for that... i really like the image of a leather-like hallway.

Posted by: roddy | December 20, 2005 12:32 PM

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