Bernstein, Andrew / An Exploded View Of Time
Album: | An Exploded View Of Time | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bernstein, Andrew | Added: | Sep 2018 | |
Label: | Hausu Mountain |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-09-30 | Pull Date: | 2018-12-02 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Dec 2 | Oct 28 | Oct 21 | Oct 14 | Oct 7 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 01, 2018: | Narnia
Boogie Woogie Phase |
4. | Oct 13, 2018: | Narnia
Boogie Woogie Phase, Vesica Piscis |
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2. | Oct 27, 2018: | Narnia
Boogie Woogie Phase |
5. | Oct 05, 2018: | fried egg
Vesica Piscis |
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3. | Oct 20, 2018: | Narnia
Vesica Piscis |
6. | Oct 04, 2018: | Butter and Jams
Vesica Piscis |
Album Review
Dr. Information
Reviewed 2018-09-26
Reviewed 2018-09-26
Andrew Bernstein
An Exploded View of Time
Hausu Mountain
“Inspired by fractals and self-similar structures at the conceptual level this is the a singular work of time-based experimental music” by solo sax. Repetitive and crazy so pretty minimalist. I can’t figure out when this guy breathes at all on the album. Really really really good high quality stuff here. RIYL Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Colin Stetson
**1. Vesica Pisces (5:32) Repetitive almost monotone only changing in intensity then starts panning. Later arpeggios. My description sounds so blah but it is so minimal and beautiful and exciting
**2. Boogie Woogie Phase (6:28) A minimal see-saw between two notes that slowly slowly get more complex and constantly changing. How can this possibly be one person with no loops or pedals?
**3. Deus Ex Machine (8:49) High pitched haunting sounds into a drum’s snare roll into a super complex highland jig over droning. Hints somehow of classically Indian music like it’s a sitar or sarod or something
4. Pressure Wave Meditations I-XXIII (4:52) High pitched and not furiously moving or repetitive. Still minimalist. A strange aria
**5. Broken Arc (4:04) RIYL fast Philip Glass arpeggios in Koyaanisqatsi
6. Dust (2:27) Quiet start to drawn out drone
**7. Round Up (3:33) A little squeaky round about
An Exploded View of Time
Hausu Mountain
“Inspired by fractals and self-similar structures at the conceptual level this is the a singular work of time-based experimental music” by solo sax. Repetitive and crazy so pretty minimalist. I can’t figure out when this guy breathes at all on the album. Really really really good high quality stuff here. RIYL Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Colin Stetson
**1. Vesica Pisces (5:32) Repetitive almost monotone only changing in intensity then starts panning. Later arpeggios. My description sounds so blah but it is so minimal and beautiful and exciting
**2. Boogie Woogie Phase (6:28) A minimal see-saw between two notes that slowly slowly get more complex and constantly changing. How can this possibly be one person with no loops or pedals?
**3. Deus Ex Machine (8:49) High pitched haunting sounds into a drum’s snare roll into a super complex highland jig over droning. Hints somehow of classically Indian music like it’s a sitar or sarod or something
4. Pressure Wave Meditations I-XXIII (4:52) High pitched and not furiously moving or repetitive. Still minimalist. A strange aria
**5. Broken Arc (4:04) RIYL fast Philip Glass arpeggios in Koyaanisqatsi
6. Dust (2:27) Quiet start to drawn out drone
**7. Round Up (3:33) A little squeaky round about
Track Listing
1. | Vesica Piscis | 5. | Broken Arc | |||
2. | Boogie Woogie Phase | 6. | Dust | |||
3. | Deus Ex Machina | 7. | Round Up | |||
4. | Pressure Wave Meditations I - Xxiii | . |