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Indie Rock Compilation July 2017


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Tracklist:

Rare Monk — Happy Haunting 00:00
Dutch Criminal Records — Wasted Time 03:46
Black Pulp — Six Miles 06:21
Little India — Youngblood 09:47
Tipling Rock — Staring 12:33
The Rosewaters — Heartstone 15:58
The Drives — Tell Me 19:41
Vacation Manor — A Toast And A Spirit 22:54
Terry vs. Tori — High Tide 26:23
XIVUS — Teeth 30:15
Leisure Club — Throw My Love Away 32:56

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Gnossienne no.1: Extended 2 HOUR Loop, by Erik Satie (1866-1925) composed in 1890


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This is a 2 hour looped version of Gnossienne no.1 by the French composer Erik Satie (1866-1925) and was composed in 1890. The piece is marked Lent — Slow.

The first Gnossienne, alongside the first Gymnopedie has got to be one of the most recognisable and most covered classical pieces of all time — and its no wonder — the composition conjures up so many images — mystery, suspense, dread and even violence are the first thoughts that come to my mind.

The score itself is also very interesting to look at — as it is written in free-time, with no bar lines or time signature, and can appear quite unusual to the eye to those more useto looking at more conventional forms of musical notation. But I love the amount of freedom with rhythm and interpretation that such writing allows the performer!

Feel free to check out my Gymnopedie and Gnossienne playlist to hear more of these wonderful pieces :)
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