Station Grau by Praying for Oblivion
It isn't often I review the works of people on my social media friends list--I will always share a link or info about their projects, but, rarely, will I do as much as offer an opinion. Something inside me resists doing this; perhaps I'm simply scared that I'll offend them somehow. In the case of music, or even experimental power electronics or noise, or musique concrete, there is the added burden of describing the indescribable; of judging something that, frankly, is so anti-commercial, so outside the conventional, that to try and assess it based on normal standards is somewhat ludicrous. At any rate, I found myself tonight listening to a link provided by PE artist Andrew Jonathan-Seal, who is, I take it, an expatriate living somewhere in Europe. I've found him to be an interesting individual as far as the people I know strictly electronically; he's always been tolerant of me, and the pictures I've seen of his performances are impassioned and impressive.