The Roots of the Moment

Pauline Oliveros
The Roots of the Moment

20,59 EUR
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Hat Hut Records
Release date: 09/Jan/2007
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Details / Tracklist: The roots of the moment: Crossing the sands
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Crossing the sands"
The roots of the moment: Traces
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Traces"
The roots of the moment: "Blow winds"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. ""Blow winds""
The roots of the moment: Striations
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Striations"
The roots of the moment: Slipping away
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Slipping away"
The roots of the moment: Grains
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Grains"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Roots Of The Moment by Pauline Oliveros, released 20 April 2006, includes the following tracks: "Traces", "Striations", "Grains" and more. This version of Roots Of The Moment comes as a 1xCD. -
While Pauline Oliveros' output has it's high and low marks, the composer, accordionist and organizer is an undeniable force in new music. For fifty years she has pursued sonic experiments, and as the founder of the Deep Listening Institute, she has supported many other sound innovators. Sadly, it's sometimes easier to respect her from afar than to closely follow her work. Her choices in collaborators can get in the way, and they often seem to be made out social or political sympathies as much as musical ones. But there are gems within her catalogue, such as Troglodyte's Delight (1990) with her Deep Listening Band or the early tape experiments on Alien Bog and Beautiful Soop (1997). Her 1998 release the Roots of the Moment, just reissued by Hatology, is among those essentials. Essentially a solo recording, Oliveros and her accordion are found here within an electronic environment created by Peter Ward. The electronic element isn't explained in the liner notes (written by her neighbor, saxophonist Joe McPhee, with whom she's collaborated), and it's presence seems subtle on the recording. Reverb and delay may be present at times, but it might be best just to assume they're there.
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: OGY591
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