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Old 06.11.2007, 10:07 PM   #1
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I've been enjoying her solo and collaboration work alot lately, especially hemophiliac (with Zorn and Patton) and MYRNINEREST,is anyone else a fan of her post DNA work?
Also, I have been meaning to get the new Death Ambient album Drunken Forest, but I havent yet , has anyone given it a listen?

A reminder:
On Tzadik:
DVD EditionIkue Mori: Bhima Swarga–The Journey of the Soul From Hell to Heaven [#3007]
Years in the making, Bhima Swarga is a fascinating film project from one of the most creative electronic musicians around. Delightfully animating traditional paintings from the Kertha Gosa temple ceiling in Bali, Mori depicts the journey of the soul from hell to heaven in two versions: one scored using her signature laptop electronics and one scored by Matt Welch, featuring a full gamelan ensemble augmented by Ikue's electronics and Welch on saxophone and percussion. A spectacular audiovisual presentation for all ages.
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