Only the New (music)

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For the night: Kentaro Noda

http://www.youtube.com/v/qyy3CRuMQnc

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ibanezmonster

Quote from: Philoctetes on June 09, 2011, 07:31:35 PM
For the night: Hikari Kiyama

Actually, that's Kiyama playing Kentaro Noda. I've heard other piano pieces by that guy on youtube, and they are in the same vein. They just pretty much made me laugh, like this one.

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Do, please, keep this up: so much here to broaden one's limited horizons.

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Quote from: k-k-k-kenny on June 14, 2011, 01:43:36 AM
Do, please, keep this up: so much here to broaden one's limited horizons.

Can't stop, won't stop.

For the night: Philip Cashian

http://www.youtube.com/v/6411muzRgxo

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Quote from: Mirror Image on June 14, 2011, 06:49:33 PM
This is really terrible, Philo.

Funny, I was at the Tate Liverpool last week but didn't see that sculpture.

For a while, I wondered if the piece was some sort of meta experimental work where the score said "have guys talk for three minutes," a la Cage. It's a sign of how silly some artistic trends have been that I expected that. The same effect also happened in the Tate Liverpool: a woman with a baby left the baby carriage in the middle of the sculpture gallery, and I thought that it was supposed to be an exhibit until I realized there wasn't a plaque.

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Quote from: Brian on June 15, 2011, 02:14:10 AM
Funny, I was at the Tate Liverpool last week but didn't see that sculpture.

For a while, I wondered if the piece was some sort of meta experimental work where the score said "have guys talk for three minutes," a la Cage. It's a sign of how silly some artistic trends have been that I expected that. The same effect also happened in the Tate Liverpool: a woman with a baby left the baby carriage in the middle of the sculpture gallery, and I thought that it was supposed to be an exhibit until I realized there wasn't a plaque.

Also valid.

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Quote from: Brian on June 15, 2011, 02:14:10 AM
For a while, I wondered if the piece was some sort of meta experimental work where the score said "have guys talk for three minutes," a la Cage.
I was wondering that, too.  ???
Turns out the music is very mediocre- not awful, but not very good, either. There is more talking in the video than music for some reason.