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''Ways of Meaning'' is a full length vinyl, digital download and art edition album from Canadian composer Kyle Bobby Dunn. It was recorded at Bunce Cake studios in Brooklyn by the composer in 2010. The recordings are mostly quiet songs that are shorter in length from his earlier material and the 2010 release, ''A Young Person's Guide to Kyle Bobby Dunn''. Interviews with the artist found that the songs were mainly recorded using guitar, laptop and organ as predominant sound sources - although touches of strings, choir, horns, and even electronic samples and textures are seemingly heard in certain songs. His music highly retains the spirit of contemporary classical composers like Arvo Pärt and like Pärt's music (usually just one or two very simple quiet lines of melody that either converge and crescendo to euphoric peaks, or just as easily end as plainly and hauntingly as they begin) there's an austere and meditative quality that is both oddly attractive and extremely powerful. ==Critical Reaction== Delusions of Adequacy music journalist, Mark Lesseraux: New Artillery's Sebastian Stirling relished the album, writing: The Liminal wrote: Ned Raggett, writing for the All Music Guide, stated: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ways of Meaning」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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