Artist: Arnold Dreyblatt
Album: "Animal Magnetism"
Release Date: 23 May, 1995
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Avant-Garde, Microtonal, Minimalism, Sound-Collage
Mood: Playful, Manic, Cathartic, Quirky
Reminds Of: LaMonte Young, Alvin Lucier, Elliott Sharp
What People Think: AllMusicGuide
Definitely Worth Buying: CdUniverse, Amazon
Tracklist
1. Point Rotation
2. Next Slide
3. Animal Magnetism
4. Group Velocity
5. Side Band
6. Flashbulb History
7. Epilogue
Arnold Dreyblatt's compositions have been recorded for such leading avant-garde music labels as Hat Hut, Tzadik and Table of Elements. The
"While I really like everything of
"The bright, punchy staccato nature of Dreyblatt’s compositons allude to some of Michael Nyman’s early ensemble works, a character further emphasized by the dynamic constraints of the instrumentation... ...Dreyblatt wants you to listen through the beats in order to connect with the overtone structures and resonant sound features bouncing off the rhythmic surfaces... ...I’ve certainly grown to love it.“ - David Illic, The Wire Magazine Soundcheck Winner October, 1995
"This particular release from 1995 is initially striking because of its pure energy. I guarantee that it's one of the few releases you'll find featuring "classical" instruments which encourages you to "listen at maximum volume!" Dreyblatt also uses a wider palette than most Minimalists, as his Orchestra of Excited Strings actually consists of strings, horns, percussion, and just-intonation guitar. Yet he holds the same concern with microtonal structure that Conrad does, just through more propulsive music. Some people back in the Seventies used to talk about how the music of Steve Reich and Phillip Glass was somehow related to "rock," but those charlatans don't have anything on Arnold Dreyblatt. - Pataphysics Research Journal
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i love this place. anyone who takes the Pataphysics Research Journal as authority has got their priorities straight. thanks for tuning me into so much i needed to be tuned into!
Beautiful site. Lots to explore. Thanks 1,000,000
arnold dreyblatt is great - have you checked his website - it has many free mp3s- http://www.dreyblatt.de/html/music.php?id=98
and also on mutant sounds they had 'propellers in love' up to download too:
http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/2008/05/arnold-dreyblatt-orchestra-of-excited.html
thanks for putting these up - mike
Top blog. Many thanks for everything, and long may you run. -- Murf
thanks!
i've been searching for this album on & off for a couple of years now...!
thank you very much for puting it up for a share!!
(only wish it was in .wav quality... but at least i got it!) can't wait to dive in...
Cheers!!!
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