Joe Frawley
Wilhelmina's Dream
Joe Frawley Music 2006
01. Prelude
02. Wilhelmina's Dream (1914)
03. Agoraphobia
04. Interlude
05. Blue Arcana
06. The Stenographer's Assistant
07. Reprise
08. (Silence)
09. Invocation of Pan
Imagine a mystical radio station that broadcasts from the subconscious. Fleeting visions. Fragments of thought. Displaced melodies rise and fall, clinging to strands of memory. A haunting melange of sound collages and delicate instrumental compositions. A luminous atlas of interior landscapes. A sound world by turns lulling, enchanting, eerie, and melancholy; where ultimately beauty reigns supreme, and even despair wears a halo of radiance.
Imagine sound. Displaced fragments from the subconscious rise and fall. Enchanting despair clinging to strands of memory and delicate instrumental compositions. Melancholy broadcasts eerie fleeting visions. A haunting melange of interior landscapes where ultimately beauty wears a thought. A halo of radiance, a luminous atlas, a mystical radio station reigns supreme. Sound collages and even world melodies, by turns lulling, and...
>> sspace / mfire (41mb) Imagine sound. Displaced fragments from the subconscious rise and fall. Enchanting despair clinging to strands of memory and delicate instrumental compositions. Melancholy broadcasts eerie fleeting visions. A haunting melange of interior landscapes where ultimately beauty wears a thought. A halo of radiance, a luminous atlas, a mystical radio station reigns supreme. Sound collages and even world melodies, by turns lulling, and...
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6 comments:
what can i say... god bless you? :) but that would sound cheesy, and i like frawley a lot and couldn't find it and...
no, i wouldn't mind god's blessings.. thanks. but what's that about not finding "it"? there was certainly a link for poichasing his puhh-roduct ;)
why, yes, sweetie, with my next salary... but now i can invest in that trip to paris instead!
thx, too good a write-up not to try it out. mystical radio stations ftw.
cheers
stefflbw
nice use of Ravel...
something new and tasty.....a "mystical radio station" as advertised. Thanks for the introduction to Frawley. On a unique blog.
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