ABSTRACT RHYTHM IN TIME DIGITAL ART WITH MUSIC PLAYLIST JAZZ/futuramarge La Marche Dans Le Désert by Sahib Shihab + Gilson Unit
his type of geometric Spontaneous Composition holds a fascination for me. It’s a way of using the “other”, sometimes neglected elements of Abstract Rhythm in Timemusic like texture, color, density, transparency, spatial relationships...rhythmic motives, rather than Time pulse. It represents an experience of music where emphasis is on the vertical, profound plane rather than on the narrative expression on the horizontal linear plane musicians commonly use.
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https://futuramarge.bandcamp.comhis type of geometric Spontaneous Composition holds a fascination for me. It’s a way of using the “other”, sometimes neglected elements of Abstract Rhythm in Timemusic like texture, color, density, transparency, spatial relationships...rhythmic motives, rather than Time pulse. It represents an experience of music where emphasis is on the vertical, profound plane rather than on the narrative expression on the horizontal linear plane musicians Sahib Shihab (Saxophone baryton & varitone soprano saxophone), Jef Gilson (piano électrique, ondoline & percussions), Pierre Moret (orgue Hammond, ondoline & percussions), Jean-François Catoire (contrebasse), Jean-Claude Pourtier (batterie, percussions & sifflet), Maurice Bouhana (batterie, percussions & flûte) & Bruno Di Goia (balafon, bongos & flûte) La marche dans le désert Enregistré le 15 février 1972 au foyer Montorgueil 46 à Paris Includes unlimited streaming of La Marche Dans Le Désert via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and
https://futuramarge.bandcamp.comhis type of geometric Spontaneous Composition holds a fascination for me. It’s a way of using the “other”, sometimes neglected elements of Abstract Rhythm in Timemusic like texture, color, density, transparency, spatial relationships...rhythmic motives, rather than Time pulse. It represents an experience of music where emphasis is on the vertical, profound plane rather than on the narrative expression on the horizontal linear plane musicians Sahib Shihab (Saxophone baryton & varitone soprano saxophone), Jef Gilson (piano électrique, ondoline & percussions), Pierre Moret (orgue Hammond, ondoline & percussions), Jean-François Catoire (contrebasse), Jean-Claude Pourtier (batterie, percussions & sifflet), Maurice Bouhana (batterie, percussions & flûte) & Bruno Di Goia (balafon, bongos & flûte) La marche dans le désert Enregistré le 15 février 1972 au foyer Montorgueil 46 à Paris Includes unlimited streaming of La Marche Dans Le Désert via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and

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