‘Forms of Paper’ by Steve Roden
This is a very, very, very experimental record. Which is to say that it might confuse your grandma into thinking you’re listening to the devil, so be careful :p
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‘Forms of Paper’ by Steve Roden
This is a very, very, very experimental record. Which is to say that it might confuse your grandma into thinking you’re listening to the devil, so be careful :p
#801 - Forms of Paper - Steve Roden
I get what he's doing, I really do. But it just didn't work for me.
49/100
Steve Roden - “Forms Of Paper (Remastered)”
ive just listened to lowercase music for the first time and cant tell if i love it or if its the stupidest thing ever
...truth be told, the first time I heard it, I was not happy. Because I tended to mix my own work at a relatively quiet level, the mastering process necessitated upping the gain, which brought out a number of sounds that I had never even heard. The disc sounded relatively ok at a very very low volume, but if anyone listened to it at a normal listening volume or on headphones, it wasn’t the piece I’d intended at all.
Steve Roden on the first master of Forms of Paper (2001). In On Lowercase Affinities and Forms of Paper. Steve Roden, Line_053, 2011. lineimprint.com