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A companion piece for Three Loops (my contest entry which used 3 TUMi loops). Like Three Loops, this composition features the Fitch cello. But there are no pre-recorded loops in this piece, although it does have a looped feel, is very repetitive, with subtle shifts.
The title is a play on the title of John Adams' orchestral masterpiece, "Common Tones in Simple Time," and "dry bones," Ezekiel's vision of corpses being reanimated. "There was a rattling," the prophet writes, "and the bones came together, bone to its bone."
The title is a play on the title of John Adams' orchestral masterpiece, "Common Tones in Simple Time," and "dry bones," Ezekiel's vision of corpses being reanimated. "There was a rattling," the prophet writes, "and the bones came together, bone to its bone."
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K.I.S.KISMET
My kinda stuff, sounds like something off of Peter Gabriel's 'Passion'. Unique, intriguing....I don't know what else to say right now other than the picture scares me a little.