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Slow Time - Premium Handcrafted Wooden Wall Clock for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Workspace
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Slow Time - Premium Handcrafted Wooden Wall Clock for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Workspace
Slow Time - Premium Handcrafted Wooden Wall Clock for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Workspace
Slow Time - Premium Handcrafted Wooden Wall Clock for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Workspace
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Product Description Reissue of this 2005 album from the acclaimed musician. Bassist and synthesizer player, Patrick O'Hearn began his career backing up music wizard Frank Zappa in the 1970s before forming the new-wave band Missing Persons in the early '80s and later striking out on his own. Slow Time is an album of experiments and departures for this veteran artist. Melody and rhythm are abandoned for a music that explores the timbre and textural possibilities of their instruments. The album is largely generated by analog electronics, each piece a study in timbre flux and ambient design. Amazon.com There comes a time in most ambient electronic composers' careers when they head into the abstract. Melody and rhythm are abandoned for a music that explores the timbral and textural possibilities of their instruments. Vangelis did it with with Beauborg, Steve Roach with The Magnificent Void, and the Orb with Orbus Terrarum. Now Patrick O'Hearn follows suit, albeit in a less confrontational style, with a CD that is largely generated by analog electronics, each piece a study in timbral flux and ambient design. Fans of O'Hearn's popular electro-melodicism from Ancient Dreams or deep melancholic washes from Beautiful World will find little to hold onto in Slow Time. The opening "Music for Three Vibraphones" is dedicated to Frank Zappa, though comparisons to Steve Reich will more readily come to mind as O'Hearn spins an undeveloped melodic cycle with vibraphone-like metallic tones. Other pieces move even further afield. With its pinging tones and glissandos, "Let's Move On" wouldn't have been out of place at the Columbia-Princeton electronic music studios of the 1960s. More familiar O'Hearn turf can be found on "I Could Live Now," with its austere hand percussion, thready piano melody, and electro-jungle groove, as well as on "A Welcome Sigh," the only piece that comes close to O'Hearn's patented sound with one of those sublime Satiesque melodies. Slow Time is an album of experiments and departures for this veteran artist. --John Diliberto
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