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A State Of Erasing Oneself As One Elaborates Oneself by allsaints [Email]
Genre: Experimental

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SONG STATS:
Hits: 593
Comments: 5
Votes: 1
Plays: 55
Last Played: Jun 02, 2008 - 11:12:26 PM
Downloads: 34
Fans: 1
Uploaded: Aug 21, 2005 - 09:13:34 PM
Last Updated: Aug 27, 2005 - 07:20:35 AM



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Here is something a little different. A new twist on the songs I've been composing.

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Being John Malkovich &mdash 08/21/05 - 09:19:54 PM
This should be on the soundtrack when he is in his own mind
while at dinner with a hundred of himslef.
Why is the end clipped? i had that same problem with a track
I uploaded. I am assuming the original fades out fine.
word.

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Being John Malkovich &mdash 08/22/05 - 10:08:00 AM
The end is clipped. I originally wanted the ending to go on like that for about a
minute, but there was no way to make it work. I decided to leave the abrupt
ending rather than opt for the calm conclusion.

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accessibility &mdash 08/22/05 - 01:58:14 PM
After repeatedly listened to this lastest posting, I've been trying to decide whether I think it is more or less accessible than your earlier pieces. At first I was thinking less, because the words here are virtually impossible to decipher, and therefore it is hard to derive intent from the content. However, that the meaning of life (let alone that of a song) cannot be determined through words seems to be a regular argument in your earlier work, so that idea pretty much has to be jettisoned in listening to your soundscape. And I think by doing so, by letting the weaving words just become other instruments, it actually becomes easier to get inside this piece, because one doesn't have to make an effort to understand the meaning (or meaninglessness) of the language. Since you don't post lyrics, that was especially difficult in your earlier works, because it was hard to track the existential points being made. Here it simply doesn't matter.

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accessibility &mdash 08/22/05 - 02:15:39 PM
Exactly. But did you enjoy the piece?

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accessibility &mdash 08/22/05 - 02:30:36 PM
Also, thank you for listening to this and all of my other pieces, and then for the
astute and exacting comment.

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