Album US 2002 on Symbolic Insight label
Electronic (Dark Ambient, Downtempo, Experimental)
Jewel case w/ silver paper. entropic advance, live at Seattle Art Museum, a rare ambient performance of electro-acoustic manipulations, was recorded on September 13, 2001, a few days after the World Trade Center towers were destroyed in New York City. The music is a fusion of experimental improvisations and electronic rhythms, which were composed specifically for this performance and will not be found on any studio album. Heavy effects processing create unique palettes, sounding like music pipped in from a distant other world, which are mixed with news sound bytes of falling towers and Afghanistan to create an epic surreal listen. This album captures the rare emotional state of people days after 9-11 in a sonic form, which exists beyond words, and expresses deep feelings of a new and uncertain world.
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![]() | Jim Deal eb, bvoc, sampled loops, d-beam |
![]() | Noise Poet Nobody slide guitar, digital beats |
![]() | xaxis wye synthesizer |
![]() | bios+a+ic trumpet, samples, producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | On A Clear Day | Entropic Advance | 8:01 | |
2 | The World Changed | Entropic Advance | 9:43 | |
3 | Two Towers Fell | Entropic Advance | 3:26 | |
4 | Symbols Of The Old World | Entropic Advance | 9:28 | |
5 | Left In Ruin | Entropic Advance | 11:04 | |
6 | Two Days Later | Entropic Advance | 8:18 | |
7 | Confused Faces | Entropic Advance | 11:12 | |
8 | Listen For A Sign Of Hope | Entropic Advance | 1:20 |