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		<title>Music recommendations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few quick nods to some things I&#8217;ve heard around the &#8216;net lately: - C.P. McDill &#8211; Introspection This venerable underground artist has put out a lot of good work, this one is striking for its character. This Eno-esque ambient piece presents a continuously rolling tone cloud which constantly shifts between tension and release and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few quick nods to some things I&#8217;ve heard around the &#8216;net lately:<br />
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C.P. McDill &#8211; <a href="http://www.webbedhandrecords.com/wh104-cp-mcdill-introspection/">Introspection</a><br />
This venerable underground artist has put out a lot of good work, this one is striking for its character.  This Eno-esque ambient piece presents a continuously rolling tone cloud which constantly shifts between tension and release and often drifting into really serious dissonance.  The choices of tones occasionally seems completely random, and at others it&#8217;s more composed.  The piece seems to sit very uneasily with itself, and that makes listening to it a very curious and captivating experience&#8230; not something one can always say about an explicitly ambient work.<br />
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Zieltogend &#8211; <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/okk036ziel">Myst II</a><br />
More deep, dark drones from the man behind Desohll and Norss.  This particular piece remixes some works by Mystified.  I really love this kind of thing, when one underground artist pays tribute to another by remixing, especially in this case where the artist clearly has a love for the work he is appropriating.  This guy&#8217;s drones are quality stuff.<br />
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<a href="http://shoebahmad.blogspot.com/">Shoeb Ahmad</a> &#8211; <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Shoeb+Ahmad/Piano+Music">Piano Music</a><br />
Originally released as a 3&#8243; CD that appears to now be sold out, you can still listen to this very enjoyable bunch of experimental piano music through Last.FM, so I&#8217;ve linked to the release&#8217;s page at that site.  Ahmad runs his piano through Max/MSP, yielding a mixed sound palette, sometimes stark and pretty sound fields to accompany his minimalist playing, and at other times, the piano is seemingly lost in milky resonant distortion.  I&#8217;d like to see <a href="http://www.monohm.com/index2.htm">Markus Br&ouml;sel</a> move in this kind of direction.</p>
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