Reviews for "AAA Global Array"
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Wed, Sep 7, 2011 @ 5:51 AM
this would make the perfect musical signature of our hero/heroine as in ‘peter & the wolf’. in a William H. Macy sort of way.
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Wed, Sep 7, 2011 @ 6:08 AM
This made me think of Nathaniel Ayers, that homeless cellist that Robert Downey played in “The Soloist” It had that ambience of madness… lurking, but somewhere, constant as a horizon there is the truth and beauty and absoluteness of music. I imagine that he always heard it through the chaos, like music doesn’t need a sound mind.
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Wed, Sep 7, 2011 @ 6:43 AM
very inspiring!!! a perfect symbiosis creating an exciting space in-between of time lag, hope, sentimentality and ease. I also like the somewhat abrupt ending as an invitation to something (completely) else. music for some film that is! thank you, Speck! b.k.
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Wed, Sep 7, 2011 @ 9:26 AM
At first I was thinking that this piece could work for a “Tom and Jerry” type cartoon… and then the piano came in… and confused my brain. :) So I got to thinking about insanity… and being on the edge… In summary, I do think there is a place in film for a piece like this… Used correctly, it could be very, very effective and affecting.
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Wed, Sep 7, 2011 @ 12:15 PM
wow. left me somewhat unsettled, speechless. could certainly go into a film.
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Wed, Sep 7, 2011 @ 6:17 PM
No complaints from me. Sometimes the atonality is so far out there that I actually feel pretty sentimental listening to this for its whimsy.
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