between this piece by alice coltrane (whom i was lucky to see perform a year or so before she passed away) and sylvian's brilliant trees, we share two favorite pieces of music... :-)
(also, thanks for commenting on glow, sometime this week i'll try to post some video...)
sorry, no facebook, but if you email me - sr@inbetweennoise.com i'll send you the large image of the snowball, no problem. (p.s. it is really nice there are no images on this alice coltrane track...)
also in regards to the museum of everything in london, if you don't know the john soane museum, you should see it. totally wonderful. http://www.soane.org/
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between this piece by alice coltrane (whom i was lucky to see perform a year or so before she passed away) and sylvian's brilliant trees, we share two favorite pieces of music... :-)
(also, thanks for commenting on glow, sometime this week i'll try to post some video...)
seems to me we share more then two favorite pieces of music.
there is something i can not define in your art that clinch and ecos in me, deeply :)
sorry, no facebook, but if you email me - sr@inbetweennoise.com i'll send you the large image of the snowball, no problem. (p.s. it is really nice there are no images on this alice coltrane track...)
just to tell you, the piece at palais de tokyo is only accessible via the web and/or cellphone... nothing in the actual space.
steve
also in regards to the museum of everything in london, if you don't know the john soane museum, you should see it. totally wonderful. http://www.soane.org/
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