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        <s:content>This CD was recommended to me by Mike Metlay (of Metlay) and Grant&#xA;Middleton (from Under The Dome), so it should be pretty good. There&#xA;are seventeen index points but the CD is really split up in to two&#xA;long tracks &quot;Timeline 1&quot; and &quot;Timeline 2&quot;. It all starts&#xA;very quietly with metallic colouring and synth chatter (listen for the&#xA;amazing stereo effects). We then get a weird piano section which leads&#xA;to a sequence with a rasping vocal quality to it Piano touches add a&#xA;bit of detail and things chug along nicely for a couple of minutes&#xA;before becoming sparse with loads of space used to add to the&#xA;atmosphere. The vocoded / sampled effects sounds used in the earlier&#xA;sequence now provide the main focus as if we are listening in to a&#xA;faint garbled conversation.&#xA;&#xA;The piano returns but this time a stuttering rhythm joins in. The&#xA;next passage is fairly aggressive with high hat rhythm and occasional&#xA;scorching lead line. It ends with a percussive section which leads&#xA;well into the next section, an Avant Garde movement for bells,&#xA;xylophone and triangle! Or so it sounded to me. Morse code type&#xA;distorted tones bounce between the speakers. Crashes of sound create&#xA;excitement and a sequence is added which heightens the tension. This&#xA;is the best section so far. When the melody comes in it reminded me a&#xA;little of something from Edgar Froese&apos;s &quot;Kamikaze 1989&quot;. The&#xA;final section to the first track is also outstanding with a steady&#xA;rhythm fitting in perfectly with a repeated series of &quot;breathy&quot;&#xA;long held down notes but its the eight note melody coming in and being&#xA;allowed to just stand hauntingly on its own that provides a moment of&#xA;real genius.&#xA;&#xA;Moving on to &quot;Timeline 2&quot;. It starts with a percussive&#xA;section which mutates into an almost clock like note cycle. An odd&#xA;little melody comes and goes. Cascades of bright notes fall like icy&#xA;rain onto a carpet of faint drones. A &quot;vocal&quot; synth note&#xA;increases and decreases in intensity, like the sea constantly rising&#xA;and falling, added to this are sounds not too dissimilar to striking&#xA;vast echoing bells. A solo saxophone then oboe (?) take the honours&#xA;for most of the next part. A sequence and rhythm then make an entrance&#xA;and things sound much more dramatic. All is then change again and we&#xA;get wind blown metallic pipes with percussion. A mesmerizing looped&#xA;section then takes the track forward towards a percussive sequence, a&#xA;chiming bell and killer lead stabs. Infectious rhythms develop and we&#xA;enter another very accessible passage. The CD finishes with a section&#xA;that is both dark and eerie and yet playful at the same time. It is&#xA;called &quot;The Mad Hatter&apos;s Last Moondance&quot; so you can probably&#xA;see where he is coming from, sort of macabre.&#xA;&#xA;There is no doubt that Nick Rothwell is a very talented&#xA;composer. At times he ventures off into Avant Garde realms but at&#xA;others his music is very accessible, the one constant is that it is&#xA;always very descriptive.</s:content>
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