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Carl Stone|Exusiai

Exusiai

Carl Stone

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Exusiai is a dance suite written by Carl Stone, well known for his early work in samplers, best heard on his masterwork, Mom's. As is typical in Stone's work, the samples he uses as basic material are manipulated until they are all but unrecognizable, ground up, hyper-extended, or sliced into slivers. This results in a wide variety of electronic washes and burblings with the occasional familiar sound, a trumpet here, a bell tone there. Possibly because of its ultimate use as accompaniment for a dancer, however, there is little focus and development of ideas here and more simply "sound painting" as though, given the time guidelines necessary for the performance, Stone was merely filling the space with various attractive textures. Several sound as though they might have been derived from similar sources to much of "Gadberry's" from the Mom's disc; others recall Terry Riley's undulating keyboard studies. While some of these matrices, like the aptly titled "Liquid Body," are inherently fascinating and even luxurious, there seems to be a lack of driving motivation that characterized his earlier work. Possibly, it was simply a matter of the technology having caught up with him; ten years prior, Stone was a master of the field, but by 1998, others had taken the ball and ran much further. Still, an enjoyable enough effort and one that fans of Stone will be glad to own.
© Brian Olewnick /TiVo

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1
Solo 1
00:10:19

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

2
Unconsciousness
00:07:09

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

3
Violence (1984 Take)
00:05:00

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

4
Meteors
00:03:44

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

5
Moon Dance
00:07:30

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

6
Violence
00:06:06

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

7
Solo
00:06:11

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

8
Liquid Body
00:06:04

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

9
Echoing
00:05:54

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

10
Bomb
00:10:13

Carl Stone, Composer, MainArtist

1999 Felmay 1999 Felmay

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Exusiai is a dance suite written by Carl Stone, well known for his early work in samplers, best heard on his masterwork, Mom's. As is typical in Stone's work, the samples he uses as basic material are manipulated until they are all but unrecognizable, ground up, hyper-extended, or sliced into slivers. This results in a wide variety of electronic washes and burblings with the occasional familiar sound, a trumpet here, a bell tone there. Possibly because of its ultimate use as accompaniment for a dancer, however, there is little focus and development of ideas here and more simply "sound painting" as though, given the time guidelines necessary for the performance, Stone was merely filling the space with various attractive textures. Several sound as though they might have been derived from similar sources to much of "Gadberry's" from the Mom's disc; others recall Terry Riley's undulating keyboard studies. While some of these matrices, like the aptly titled "Liquid Body," are inherently fascinating and even luxurious, there seems to be a lack of driving motivation that characterized his earlier work. Possibly, it was simply a matter of the technology having caught up with him; ten years prior, Stone was a master of the field, but by 1998, others had taken the ball and ran much further. Still, an enjoyable enough effort and one that fans of Stone will be glad to own.
© Brian Olewnick /TiVo

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