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        <s:content>1 Sequences #22, August 1999&#xA;&#xA;Nick Rothwell&apos;s music is seriously serious, composed largely for live &#xA;performance to accompany dance pieces, and recorded in the depths of &#xA;Scotland in 1996.&#xA;&#xA;This release on US label Atomic City is presented in a pretty stark &#xA;manner - a moody cover pic of two dancers, no equipment list and little &#xA;explanation of the purpose behind each track - in fact the sleeve notes &#xA;state &quot;there is music for listening to, and music for moving to. You are &#xA;free to decide which is which&quot;.&#xA;&#xA;So all we know is that &quot;no digital samplers were used on this album&quot;, and &#xA;(judging purely from the sleeve photo) that somewhere the Buchla Thunder, &#xA;an alternative MIDI controller, and a Peavey PC1600 MIDI slider &#xA;controller are involved. Certainly something is doing strange stuff to &#xA;the source sounds - &quot;Dragon&apos;s Domain&quot; whizzes about all over the place in &#xA;the stereo spectrum, overtone sounds running wild, while &quot;Insidious &#xA;Sedation&quot; vocodes everything - voices, drums, strings, the lot.&#xA;&#xA;&quot;Zero X&quot; runs distorted guitar-like sounds over insistent hi-hats, while &#xA;&quot;Nijinsky&quot; features sparse and diffident xylophones disappearing into a &#xA;reverberant distant space. &quot;Sabine/Luna&quot; sounds like 1960&apos;s computer &#xA;music - all high harmonies and delicate modulations - while &quot;Zoo Station &#xA;Transit&quot; appears to feature a distant saxophone - or perhaps it&apos;s a &#xA;violin, or perhaps a wind synthesizer...&#xA;&#xA;From all this you can guess that this is by no means a &quot;conventional&quot; &#xA;synthy album. Certainly one for the more adventurous sonic &#xA;experimentalist though. (~~M.J.~~)&#xA;</s:content>
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