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Windham, Need Thomas: Employment Patterns (antiopic)


 

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UPC: 656605919027

Label: antiopic
Catalog ID: AN001
Squidco Product Code: 2660

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2002
Country: USA
Packaging: Jewel Case
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"The debut solo release by Need Windham, founder of concrete agit-prop duo Presocratics (ex-Table of the Elements). A subtle new tape work constructed solely from the critically hated and rejected parts of Presocratics compositions, employment patterns places itself far from the reserved monochrome of its contemporaries, distinguished, with a sly nod to Morton Feldman, through terse probing of tonal degree and compositional identity. Need Windham's fluid pop sensibility glares through the work's structure; indeed, the piece positively emotes -- frustration, joy, shame -- a true political and personal agenda emerges in abstract. From 2002."-Antiopic


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1. Untitled 12:03

2. Untitled 4:12

3. Untitled 15:47

4. Untitled 5:45

5. Untitled 15:05

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Solo Artist Recordings
Before April-2006
Electro-Acoustic
NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv
Solo Artist Recordings
Before April-2006

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"The debut solo release by Need Windham, founder of concrete agit-prop duo Presocratics (ex-Table of the Elements). A subtle new tape work constructed solely from the critically hated and rejected parts of Presocratics compositions, employment patterns places itself far from the reserved monochrome of its contemporaries, distinguished, with a sly nod to Morton Feldman, through terse probing of tonal degree and compositional identity. Need Windham's fluid pop sensibility glares through the work's structure; indeed, the piece positively emotes -- frustration, joy, shame -- a true political and personal agenda emerges in abstract. From 2002."-Antiopic




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