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MARKOFF PROCESSThomas Dimuzio |
RRRecords
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PLAY TRACKBlack Stime Vice (1:33)TRACKSBlack Stime Vice |
REVIEWS An unusal soundtrack for the mind which constantly weaves an unending universe. ND A wonderful release from an incredible artist. Ink Nineteen ... hears like one long piece. Vital Weekly ND This CD is an impressive document which features excerpts from concerts by Thomas Dimuzio from 1990 and 1991 (such as performances at Generator, New Music America, Sonic Disturbance Festival and more). All tracks were improvised using a system of digital samplers and processors. Dimuzio has a unique touch, one that unburies a wealth of textures and creates a wealth of hidden treasures for the ear. An unusal soundtrack for the mind which constantly weaves an unending universe. Daniel Plunkett Ink Nineteen To quote the liner notes, "Markoff Process
features a series of concerts performed and recorded by Thomas Dimuzio
during 1990 and 1991. All titles were improvised using an interactive
system of digital samplers and processors with realtime controlno
sequencers or backing tapes were employed." Vital Weekly Dimuzio's LP Headlock from a few years back is much underrated and virtually unknown. His more recent cassette releases are unknown to me. His first CD contains recordings from several concerts using an interactive system of digital samplers and sound processors with real-time control - no sequencers or backing tapes were used. The ten pieces on this CD all have dense feeling as samples are thickly layered. It is hard to tell the difference between the tracks, as it hears like one long piece. Frans de Ward |
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