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Old 01.06.2010, 08:26 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Like I said, it really sounds nothing like Ferraro, to me. And I'm quite familiar with both artists. Ferraro has done all sorts of interesting things, really beautiful ambient and some stuff that leans more towards collage-stuff, I'd say a lot of his stuff is quite minimal but that's about it.

ONEOHTRIX.. not all of his stuff is "minimal", but Betrayed in the Octagon is, and worthy of a listen (and it's short too).

james ferraro was the first name that came to mind, whatever, i could have said ducktails, or sun araw, or dolphins into the future or whatever as a general approximation of style. OPN has more in common with those than it has with say, hunter gracchus, or kito mitzutani rouber, or xnobbqx, for example of other bands who don't belong to any easily identifiable genre and you might use as a short hand way of giving an approximate comparison or indication as to what style of music another artist plays.
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