Beautiful yet noise-laden piece that successfully places the listener at a moment of discovery – the emergence of intelligent signals rising above aether static noise.
A difficult piece to place on conventional radio, but a rewarding listen for audiences who like their audio more impressionistic and less narrative-driven.
TRES FORT! Very noisy in the best of all possible ways. Who still alive remembers the swamp of noise from which it all came? And what will those not yet here be born into? Run this for fine arts listening -- with Jonathan Mitchell's brilliant "Vinyl" - but don't forget to place a little something quiet in between to cleanse the ear-palate. Love, Pretentious and Proud of It
Comments for Early Signals
Produced by Darren Copeland
Other pieces by Darren Copeland
Rating Summary
2 comments
Michael Joly
Posted on October 26, 2005 at 05:34 AM | Permalink
Review of Early Signals
Beautiful yet noise-laden piece that successfully places the listener at a moment of discovery – the emergence of intelligent signals rising above aether static noise.
A difficult piece to place on conventional radio, but a rewarding listen for audiences who like their audio more impressionistic and less narrative-driven.
Marjorie Van Halteren
Posted on October 26, 2005 at 12:57 AM | Permalink
Review of Early Signals
TRES FORT! Very noisy in the best of all possible ways. Who still alive remembers the swamp of noise from which it all came? And what will those not yet here be born into? Run this for fine arts listening -- with Jonathan Mitchell's brilliant "Vinyl" - but don't forget to place a little something quiet in between to cleanse the ear-palate. Love, Pretentious and Proud of It