Karmic Nigunnim No. 2
Leslie Melcher
Performed By
Leslie Melcher
Album UPC
634479096068
CD Baby Track ID
1072957
Label
Leslie Melcher
Released
2005-01-01
BPM
131
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20563145
Year
2005
Spotify Plays
162
Writers
Writer
Leslie Melcher
Pub Co
Leslie Melcher
Composer
Leslie Melcher
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - Ontario
Description
Warm sadness in remembrance of a time that has never been.
Notes
"You cannot possibly think this is what is it. These are Songs without singers, Music without words, and Sounds without instruments. This misses the point: where are the sweet melodies of early morning dew birdies, the sound of dust after a midnight rainfall? What is this composer thinking, or is he? Are these works of from some genius intended to be heard in some parallel univers?
I must caution you:
It was once written that: "Melcher writes music that only Van Gogh would have written, had he not shot himself..."
I hope you get the point.
Melcher's own little Gödel Universe where time does not exist is again reflected in these works.
For lack of coherent words, it can only be said that what we cannot say, we should not explain. As such, only those who feel time without believing in it need apply. Others will never understand.
Avenon Berg wrote about Melcher, some 3000 years ago: "You have to be in it to see it."
Maybe so....
T. H. Adorno in "Kultur und Post-Kultur: Melcher ist nicht unt Zien"
Ps. If you care to see samples of his Post Musical Re-Vision (you know, just Music Videos for the rest of us, please see link to his Website at your bottom left)
I must caution you:
It was once written that: "Melcher writes music that only Van Gogh would have written, had he not shot himself..."
I hope you get the point.
Melcher's own little Gödel Universe where time does not exist is again reflected in these works.
For lack of coherent words, it can only be said that what we cannot say, we should not explain. As such, only those who feel time without believing in it need apply. Others will never understand.
Avenon Berg wrote about Melcher, some 3000 years ago: "You have to be in it to see it."
Maybe so....
T. H. Adorno in "Kultur und Post-Kultur: Melcher ist nicht unt Zien"
Ps. If you care to see samples of his Post Musical Re-Vision (you know, just Music Videos for the rest of us, please see link to his Website at your bottom left)
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