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| | Tomos 2: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08) |
 | | While the Greek group's first opus was more improv-based, this CD proposes four pieces that stand somewhere between contemporary classical, sound art, and new age. |
 | | The four untitled movements (approximately 15 minutes each) were assembled by Costis Drygianakis and consist of extended ambient pieces mixing synthesizers, light electronics, specific instrumental contributions from a d… More » |
 | | More focused than his Post-Optical Landscapes but also less daring, Tomos 2 points more toward the music of Stathis Theocharakis: soft, genre-blending, accommodating extremes with brilliant disregard to conventional forms. |
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