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Scott Hall: "AgaGnat.wav" (173KB)
Review: Whoa!  This bit is hardcore, or perhaps a better word might be "hard-coal" as it sounds like a bitted phonenix manifestation rising from a Nottingham coal-furnace. I wonder from what audio-ashes this gnatly (and gnarly) avatar materialized from? My GF thought someone was scraping the ceiling when she heard this bit. Scott Hall must have some access to some pretty fancy 21st Century Grimoires (perhaps using Google?) to conjure up this beast. Definitely bit-like as well as very Gnat like.  It is also great to see that it seems to composed with one section rather than the holy trinity of three.
Singularity enters the league of the unholy. (Jeremy)
Compositionally singular, and, as we know how every singularity is a source of a multiplicity, also infinitely heterogenous. This bit manifest perhaps in a clearest fashion the chaos inherent in sound, like a group of sound-granules fluctuating and flowing, suddenly crystallizing and forming turbulences. As Jeremy implicates above, this is definitely sound-sorcery. (Janne)

 

 
 

Jeremy Turner & Janne Vanhanen 2004