Terry McDermott @PlantSyntaxDiffusion
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Terry will be known to those on the  Oz Computer Music mailing 
list and is a teacher at Latrobe uni. His piece was for me the 
highlight of the evening, but I am old so bear that in mind.
It was deeply reminiscent of the music of an american composer, 
who Terry professes no knowledge of, Carl Stone.
I highly recommend same.

It seemed the only piece that was composed and 'finished' on the 
night, though that may well be innacurate. It ceratinly had that 
quality though and was presented played from 4 track tape. Titled 'I 
Love You' it was composed from the said phrase, the last words 
heard by the deceased in a romantic tragedy Terry outlined at the 
start. The piece was maybe 15 mins in duration and comprised 
permutations of the phrase, minimally affected but fractured and 
resequenced/arranged to stratospheric heights. It was captivating, 
immersive and occasionally when the text was apparant a little 
threatening especially when the whole phrase was repeated.The 
balance was maintained throughout and the piece never lost its 
complex nature and degenerated into any one dimensional 
polemic, as would be easy to do with the material. Very sonoric 
and clean sounding it seemed entirely composed on computer, 
having that tell tale digital timbre about it... take it or leave 
it....there were sections where I was reminded of the chamber 
pieces of Ligeti... but I cant explain that.

The vocal quality of the source material was retained throughout 
giving it a warmth and resonance that I found very moving, a sonic 
centre that retained interest and generated an intensity and a 
sense of forward developement, yet the editing and arrangements 
were sufficient to render it generally unintelligible linguistically and
this made for even greater dramatis when the whole phrase was 
reproduced. Marvellous.

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Contributed to the Undesirable Propagation Unit by agent AlanBamford