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Kenneth Kirschner - 10/19/06 Fragments download free
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Kenneth Kirschner - 10/19/06 Fragments download free

Performer:
Kenneth Kirschner
Album:
10/19/06 Fragments
Released:
Style:
Abstract, Experimental, Minimal, Ambient
MP3 archive size:
1777 mb
FLAC archive size:
1921 mb
WMA archive size:
1753 mb
Other formats:
AC3 MPC VQF DMF AU VOX FLAC
Rating:
4.4
Votes:
181

Tracklist

1 Fragment 2.2 1:23
2 Fragment 2.4 1:19
3 Fragment 2.8 0:48
4 Fragment 2.10 1:31
5 Fragment 2.11 1:22
6 Fragment 2.12 0:49
7 Fragment 3.2 0:58
8 Fragment 3.4 1:30
9 Fragment 4.10 2:19
10 Fragment 6.9 1:21
11 Fragment 6.12 0:47
12 Fragment 6.13 1:33
13 Fragment 7.1 1:29
14 Fragment 7.6 1:22
15 Fragment 8.3 0:43
16 Fragment 8.8 1:06
17 Fragment 8.11 1:12
18 Fragment 9.4 1:20
19 Fragment 9.5 1:16

Credits

  • Artwork – Grigory Kochenov*

Notes

This album is a collection of sounds created for the piece “October 19, 2006” but not ultimately utilized in the final composition.

Designed to be played in shuffle mode, this new selection of fragments offers an indeterminate counter-narrative to the previously published (on Kirschner’s official site) version of “October 19, 2006“.
  • The (I assume) piano used as a sound source is treated to constructively and destructively interfering processes, leaving simple harmonic beds behind. Played as intended, there is a Malfattiesque sort of slow-form pointillism, with an odd undulating rhythm produced by the rising and falling of amplitude with silence. The random shifting of keys has some interesting retroactive effects on the harmonic scales of prior segments, though it can also feel arbitrary or incomplete. It is, after all, titled 'Fragments'. For a more in-depth understanding of his work, visit Kenneth Kirschner's site, where a wealth of recordings awaits you.