Bamboo, Silk and Stone: New Mu

Raine-Reusch, Randy
Za Discs
General | Feb 2005

Reviews

Chuan-Mei Lee
Reviewed 2005-03-30
This is an album of avant garde music made with various Asian zithers. For the most part, the songs are quiet and contemplative.

1. Quiet pensive tappings, like the rain. (4:17)
2. Long twangs echoed by tones. (6:55)
3. Patches of fast and slow pick-work. (4:58)
4. Very quiet beginning. Quiet interspersed with frenzy. (8:09)
5. More traditional, Asian influenced. (5:50)
6. Mysterious. Shrill background with twangs and rattles. (6:46)
7. Windy soundscape punctuated with pick-work. (9:20)
8. Shrill tones punctuated with twangs and beats. (7:11)

Recent airplay

White Room, Three Shadows
Music CasseroleApr 04, 2009
White Room, Three Shadows
Stirling's ApproximationJun 06, 2005
Bamboo, Silk and Stone
romain's approximationMay 16, 2005
Forgotten Morning
Szilard's EngineMay 09, 2005
Bamboo Forest...A Stone...Wi
Stirling's ApproximationApr 25, 2005
Doorway to the Other
the Dog and Pony ShowApr 23, 2005

Charting

2005-04-10 — 2005-06-12 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 12 1
May 22 1
May 15 1
May 1 1
Apr 24 1
Apr 17 2

Track listing

1. A Sleeping Rain
2. White Room, Three Shadows
3. Forgotten Morning
4. Unprepared
5. Doorway to the Other
6. Bamboo Forest...A Stone...Wi
7. Bamboo, Silk and Stone
8. October Moon