AntiOrp @PlantSyntaxDiffusion ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Well Antiorp apparantly crashed the computer and none too soon. The\is was allmost old school 60's academic compouter music washed out to an unengaging ring modulated and filter swept mush. initially I wanted to like it, it sounding so nostalgic, but even I have a limit. Therev were some aspects I can comment fovourably though. There was use of a vocal sample modulated to be only just indistinguishable and all the more intriguing for that. There was LOTS of use of Subotnik like washes of electronic soundscapes...rich boingy sounds anchored by a shifting reveberative drone that anchored the fleeting frequencies in a manner that reminded me of the use of the tamboura in Indian music Perhaps this was a piece in several distinct parts - on the whole a little disjointed, but with each discernable 'section' having some internal consistency to it. Wrecked though by the thoroughly overwhelming indulgence in what has gone before. A shame. ______________________________________________ Contributed to the Undesirable Propagation Unit by agent AlanBamford