ND Ateneo Buenos Aires Argentina

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It’s the penultimate day of Robert and the LoCG’s run in Argentina and it opened with what was described by Alain Pinero as Soundsculptures – minimal, sparse motifs drifting in and out of the foreground as the audience enters the venue. To these ears this is operating in a similar territory to the recently released Glass and Breath album. This and the short Time Stands Still make up what could well be described as an aural tapas on house and hot off the press. Buen appetito.
ND Ateneo Buenos Aires Argentina

AUDIO SOURCE: direct Hard Disc

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TRACK
TIME
01
Sound Sculpture Buenos Aires 9 June 07
20:26
02
Future Shift
00:43
03
Time Stands Still
07:05
04
Circulation Buenos Aires 9 June 07
00:47

RF20070609BuenosAires1 - Javier Lopez de Casenave

RF20070609BuenosAires2 - Javier Lopez de Casenave

RF20070609BuenosAires3 - Javier Lopez de Casenave

Written by Louie Bourland
Thanks, Hazy Dave!!!
This isn’t a review but more of a big Thank You. To Hazy Dave, Thanks for the heads-up on the FLAC version of "Time Stands Still" not being defective. I downloaded the neccesary software and re-downloaded the track in FLAC format (as opposed to the original MP3) and there were no jumps, skips or defects in the music at all. With this said, I can now successfully give this download a brilliant FIVE STARS!!! Thanks again, Hazy Dave. from Louie B.
Written by David Marheine
Time Weights
If the mp3 version still has the strange skip and random cut-up characteristics noted by LouieB, try the flac download instead, as I hear no clearly unintentional glitches of the style he describes in that version of "Time Stands Still".  (I apparently downloaded this a day after LouieB’s comment, so perhaps a defective file issue has been corrected.)  A pleasant soundscape of only theoretical utility in my own life at present; I’ll give it the extra star that LouieB could not...
Written by Louie Bourland
Nice but what's up with
It’s always a pleasure when a new download from Robert Fripp pops up on DGMLive. The 20-minute "Soundsculpture" piece is an amazing slice of beautiful minimalism similar to "Glass and Breath". I personally would not have minded if this piece were extended to an hour. The short "Circulation" as well as the "Future Shift" have their moments of beauty as well. The only problem I have is with the version of "Time Stands Still" included here. It begins in the typical Soundscape build-up fashion fo...
Written by Joseph Pettini
Music Quite Acceptable, Buenos Aires
I particularly enjoy the version of Time Stands Still, as well as the brief Circulation. Fascinating to contrast this recording, a mere 3 weeks old as I write, with the Chicago 1979 Frippertronics...not so much the leap in technology as the wisdom and soul gathered and refined over 28 years for both performer and listener. Thanks and love to all concerned.
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