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Re: "Not even Brian Eno has dared to venture this deep ..."



This is indeed a stunning album, I heartily recommend it.

os
http://www.collective.co.uk/darkroom/


----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Peters" <mpeters@csi.com>
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Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 1:56 PM
Subject: "Not even Brian Eno has dared to venture this deep ..."


> from a review of "Stretched Landscape #1" in German Keyboards magazine:
>
> "Did it happen by chance that Michael Peters - after his comparatively
> accessible 'Escape Veloopity' album - moved from metropolis Cologne to 
>the
> nearby village of Kuerten, close to where visionary Karlheinz Stockhausen
> resides? Just as the works of the grand master of academic electronic
music
> become more and more erratic, so do Michael Peters' compositions.
Primarily
> a guitarist, Peters uses piano sounds, treated with granular synthesis, 
>to
> create a one hour track of images from an imaginary deserted landscape,
> rolled over by dark waves of sound, and inhabited only by chirping
cicadas.
> Not even Brian Eno has dared to venture this deep into dark ambient
realms.
> This is late night cinema for headphone owners."
>
> http://www.burningshed.com
>