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Reviews for "Igor arriving from the Plains with his erstwhile frozen Accordeon joins the Parade"

Igor arriving from the Plains...
by annabloom
Recommends (14)
Thu, May 24, 2012 @ 4:47 PM

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Wired Ant
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permalink   Thu, May 24, 2012 @ 5:00 PM
Good Igor brought a big bunch of vodka bottles to decelerrate the Parade Marching Band to slowmo.
This is really wicked annabloominow
Speck
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permalink   Thu, May 24, 2012 @ 5:41 PM
Quietly stunning. Masterfully tasteful reworking of Wired Ant’s aural pictorial. A ‘you are there’ listening experience. Can’t think of a good enough word for way better than good.
 
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permalink   Wired Ant Thu, May 24, 2012 @ 11:32 PM
You took right words out of my mouth Speck! Absolute consent
timberman
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permalink   Thu, May 24, 2012 @ 9:58 PM
I don’t know your intentions with this piece but in my ears it’s beautiful and quite melancholic. Really good.
 
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permalink   annabloom Fri, May 25, 2012 @ 1:13 PM
no conceptual intentions or meaning - i just find that changing speed and meter of a music piece can bring out hidden beauty - although the russian anthem is a beautiful and somewhat melancholic piece of music even in its original form
panu
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permalink   Fri, May 25, 2012 @ 3:35 AM
ultimate brrrrrr chill.
Hans Atom
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permalink   Fri, May 25, 2012 @ 6:24 AM
I totally love the tractor in the background. It may be a cliché of the revolution but its a beautiful one. I am not into anthems, but the russian anthem has always been my favorite one. Though I might have missed a few…you did a good job.
GOLDRUNNER
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permalink   Fri, May 25, 2012 @ 2:58 PM
Fascinating handling of material that’s pretty highly charged, certainly comes with a lot of connotations.

Impossible not to draw some subtext from this..
TheDICE
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permalink   Fri, May 25, 2012 @ 6:55 PM
This was a very interesting listening. Amazing melodies!