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<title>Comment by The Theory</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/03/10/154907.php#comment-127837</link>
<description>I&#039;ve been a big Reich fan, but I don&#039;t own drumming. I&#039;ll have to pick that up soon.</description>
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<title>Comment by Mark Saleski</title>
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<description>yea, i realize that the way that i listen to music is not in &#039;the mainstream&#039;, whatever the hell that means. 

i mean, the first time i heard the Mickey Hart thing i was totally, totally &lt;i&gt;enthralled&lt;/i&gt; with the sound of the plucked bass harmonics.

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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:29:06 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Tom Johnson</title>
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<description>I think the key factor with ambient music is finding the appropriate time and place to listen.  A slow day at work where you can let it flow over you is great.  A drive to the grocery store is not.  And I also think most people tend not to want to invest the kind of time that this music requires.  They may also simply not have enough time to let a 20 minute long, slowly progressing track play out.  There&#039;s also little &quot;payoff&quot; in ambient - no hooks, no choruses, nothing &quot;catchy&quot; whatsoever.  So I think most people are left feeling like they&#039;ve just listened to a half hour of random sound, when instead the music should be encouraging them to focus on the tiny elements contained within it.  I&#039;m certain that, were most people to really focus, they would find the music of Phillip Glass pretty enthralling.  But it&#039;s often brash, and is so repetitive that people don&#039;t even realize what is going on.  That&#039;s too bad, because it&#039;s really pretty exciting (in a mellow way, I guess) to start picking up on how counter melodies and rhythms work together and against each other, often at the same time.  I don&#039;t need too much of it, but when the time is right this stuff just kills me with how complex it can be, while seeming very simple on the surface.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:24:53 EST</pubDate>
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