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- Sondra Sneed
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- "Sit Perfectly Still, The World Will Present Itself to You"
- Summary: An Audio Excursion in Los Angeles
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Review of Sit Perfectly Still, The World Will Present Itself to You
Sondra Sneed
Posted on December 03, 2004 at 03:35 PM
When the moon struck I didn't know where we were going - then you reminded me [stop] Claes? Claes? I didn't hear that... there was static! {ting ting} shit. shhhhhhhhhhh. (whispering emphatically) claes? FUCK ! somebody shut off the jets. SHUT OFF THE JETS! {tinnng tinnng tinnng....thhhhud} pull him in....back online now captain. Is he hurt? no. Is he conscious? I can't tell... he's smiling. oxygen. he'll be alright in a minute, give him his sippy cup...you ready to go now, cowboy? back online, captain.
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This piece is like California jazz, Blade Runner style. I can hear it on Studio 360 with a theme on ambience or as a stand alone on Hearts of Space or Infinite Mind in a program entitled, "Nuances of Passing Through/Walking Past: What an Artist hears in an everyday". Reading the program guide for American Routes out of Louisiana, I wonder if this would even work there? (I've not heard the program as it's not on my local stations in New York.)