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David Darling - Dark Wood.nfo
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Album: Dark Wood
Artist: David Darling
Year: 1995
Genre: New Age / Ambient / Modern Classical
DESCRIPTION
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It's hard to know just what to call this music. Is it classical? Pop? Some extremely pleasant strain of the avant-garde? David Darling is a cellist, and on Dark Wood he plays all the parts, multitracking himself playing in various registers and alternating between bowing and pizzicato techniques. The program consists of four suites, titled "Darkwood IV" through "Darkwood VII." (One would like to think that somewhere there exist "Darkwood I-III" and perhaps "VIII-X," but it's hard to give Darling the benefit of the doubt when, in place of any explanatory notes, the insert pamphlet contains a Gerry Lopez short story. This is not a man afraid of seeming pretentious.) However mannered the presentation may be, though, this music is really stunning. All of it moves slowly, like a dark cloud formation, as spare lines pile up on one other and pizzicato sections nudge up against long, sustained tones. "Dawn" and "New Morning," which are virtually identical compositions, bracket the program, and they are the loveliest tracks of all; where pieces like "Returning" and "Searching" hover in a sort of harmonic stasis, "Dawn" and "New Morning" move deliberately and gently through a definite chord progression, and the effect is almost cathartic. Highly recommended. - Rick Anderson, http://www.allmusic.com/album/dark-wood-mw0000627974
FILE INFORMATION
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Number of Tracks: 13 [the tracks are not separated]
NOTE: I just posted the lossless version of this in alt.binaries.sounds.lossless.new-age, and there is a cue file with that post ;^)
Total Duration: 44:30
Total Size: 154 MBs (including scan, and nfo)
Parity Archive: Yes, 7%
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: NMR
Ripped With: NMR
Encoded At: 320k CBR / 44.1 KHz
ID3 Tags: Yes
NFO Created: 23 May 2015
Tracklist
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Darkwood IV
01) Dawn
02) In Motion
03) Journey
Darkwood V
04) Light
05) Earth
06) Passage
Darkwood VI
07) Beginning
08) Up Side Down
09) Searching
10) Medieval Dance
Darkwood VII
11) The Picture
12) Returning
13) New Morning
POSTING
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