Halloway wrote:Tin Bird wrote:No sign of new cd over on east coast of US...
I live in England and I haven't received mine yet either.
Count your lucky stars
Halloway wrote:Tin Bird wrote:No sign of new cd over on east coast of US...
I live in England and I haven't received mine yet either.
ob8 wrote:Halloway wrote:Tin Bird wrote:No sign of new cd over on east coast of US...
I live in England and I haven't received mine yet either.
Count your lucky stars
Burnsjed wrote:Ordered my copy of the 2nd edition today.
Not expecting much after some of the comments, but happy to support and hopefully be surprised!
Tin Bird wrote:So my copy just arrived. First listen going on right now.... what to say...I would agree that the piece is much busier than I would have anticipated based on early reviews...and while I think there could have been an interesting track in here somewhere with the mixture of concrete sounds w electronic samples, it appears to me on first listen to have missed the mark a bit. For my tastes, too many jump cuts and total random flipping through channels sounds... I'm not a huge fan of the execution I guess.
Tin Bird wrote:I thought Do You Know Me Now? was a terrific track and I'm hopeful that some pieces in that vein or such will be in the pipeline at some point in the future.
svendutchmountains wrote:http://paynomindtouswearejustaminorthreat.blogspot.it/2015/12/wastell-confront-recordings.html
Great interview with Mark Wastell on how PTS came about, the origins of Confront as well as his relationship with Derek Bailey...
Greetings from the Dutch mountains,
Sven
svendutchmountains wrote:http://paynomindtouswearejustaminorthreat.blogspot.it/2015/12/wastell-confront-recordings.html
Great interview with Mark Wastell on how PTS came about, the origins of Confront as well as his relationship with Derek Bailey...
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