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| 1. Live/Work - Pamela Z |
| 2. Tank - Bruce Odland |
| 3. White Turbulence 2000 - Maggi Payne |
| 4. Luong Hai Ky Mi Gia - Carl Stone |
| 5. The Housatonic at Henry Street - Phil Kline |
| 6. Margaret Tuned the Radio In Between Two Stations - Ellen Fullman |
| 7. Propeller Island - Lukas Ligeti |
| 8. Steel - Paul Dresher |
| 9. Sayonara Sirenade 20/21 - Pauline Oliveros |
| 10. Twilight’s Dance - Paul Dolden |
| 11. 2000 - Merzbow |
| 12. Sighs and Murmurs: A SeaSong - Ingram Marshall |
| 13. Eclipse Variations - Meredith Monk |
2. "Not only a fascinating array of musical innovation but a persuasive exploration of the possibilities of surround sound... The care that went into this disc is carried through to the stylish onscreen graphics [and] the excellent printed program notes."
-- Sound & Vision
"A number of 'firsts' in an exceptionally enjoyable program."
-- Billboard
"The adventurous Starkland label commissioned 13 composers... All the music is fascinating."
-- Stereophile
"A highly enjoyable group of pieces in a new medium... Almost certainly the first of its kind."
-- Fanfare
"First DVD-A released featuring works composed specifically for the new surround medium... some of the world's most ambitious electroacoustic composers."
-- Pro Sound News
"The variety of approaches is breathtaking and all are worth hearing."
-- Audiophile Audition
"A wonderful combination of musical innovation and stunning sounds."
-- New Classics
"Without exception, everyone delivered excellent work… The result is a very exciting collection of new music."
-- audiorevolution.com
"The results border on magical... at times, revolutionary."
-- Pulse
"Challenging but rarely either cacaphonic or overlush new-age, Immersion invites repeated listening. Sound quality throughout is excellent too."
-- Hi-Fi News
3. "The adventurous Starkland label commissioned 13 composers... All the music is fascinating." --Stereophile
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83 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extraordinary,
By "surroundguy" (Peripatetic) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Immersion (DVD-Audio) (DVD Audio)
This amazing DVD-Audio release explores surround sound more extensively than any other DVD-Audio that I've heard (or know of). I've never experienced anything like it. All the content here is new, and was put together especially for surround sound, unlike most other DVD-Audio recordings which tend to be re-releases of older pop/rock stuff. There are 13 different, short pieces here. In the first piece Live/Work, the performer (Pamela Z) provides a verbal, circular tour of her studio (a good way to see how consistent your surround setup is). In Tank (by Bruce Odland), you hear a trumpet playing inside a water tank with a long echo, along with some percussion. This is one of the most realistic depictions of a three-dimensional space I've ever heard. White Turbulence 2000 (by Maggi Payne) slowly changes with some complex sound processing. Luong Hai Ky Mi Gia (Carl Stone) moves really fast, with fragments of somewhat recognizable sound zooming all around you. The Housatonic at Henry Street (by Phil Kline) is a moving, haunting piece that uses multiple boomboxes and street sounds to evoke a street corner in New York City. A piece by Ellen Fullman uses layers of recordings of an instrument she invented that has strings about 100 feet long. Propeller Island (Lukas Ligeti) has different kinds of colorful percussion instruments tapping out different rhythms. Steel is attractive and is performed on the Quadrachord, an instrument invented by the composer Paul Dresher. Sayonara Sirenade 20/21 (by Pauline Oliveros) uses older electronic music sounds in a surround sound setting. Twilight's Dance (by Paul Dolden) has driving rhythms that lead to a big, exciting ending. 2000 presents intense "noise" music that apparently is typical of the composer Merzbow. Sighs and Murmurs, A Sea Song (by Ingram Marshal) is a lanquid, calm piece. The recording ends with Eclipse Variations, a lovely work by Meredith Monk that has layers of sustained voices that float in and out, creating an other-worldly ambiance. Visually, each piece has several slides that change as the piece progresses. (This is actually more advanced than some of the other rock DVD-Audio releases I've encountered.) There is also a full booklet that gives thorough info about all these composers and their pieces. The sound quality is superb - better than CD, better than regular (video) DVDs. I hope it's clear this is leading-edge music; it's not mainstream pop. Also, if you don't have a DVD-Audio player, the same content will play via a regular DVD-Video player. Overall, Immersion is an extraordinary recording, and perhaps is the most advanced and sophisticated DVD-Audio recording yet released. It certainly helps support the idea, put forth by some, that DVD-Audio will replace CDs. Stereo sounds pretty flat and boring after you've heard good surround. I think anyone who cares about surround sound should hear Immersion. Let's hope there is more like this.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
adventurous, carefully made, not random,
By "big_brad" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Immersion (DVD-Audio) (DVD Audio)
I've owned this adventurous DVD for some time now. Today, while at Amazon, I thought I'd cruise by and see what others had to say. Boy, was I surprised.First, I was surprised that some people did not find this groundbreaking music to be as fascinating as I do. Well, tastes vary. But still, I was shocked at how inaccurate some of the comments are here. For example, someone says there is almost no rhythm here, overlooking the fact that some of these pieces (such as Ligeti, Dolden) are primarily ABOUT rhythm, and others (such as Odland, Dresher, Marshall) clearly have pulse/rhythm. And some say the sounds are all random, which is absurd. Even if listening doesn't show you the composers carefully worked on these pieces, the notes clearly reveal how the composers carefully thought about and put together these works. (The notes even show exceprts of 2 music scores - hardly random!) I could go on, but you get the idea. I think what has happened here is that some listeners only know a limited range of ways that sounds can be expressive, and when they hear something really different they react by calling it random noise. In terms of basic information, this is completely inaccurate, and does a disservice to the conscientious composers on this recording, as well as others reading here. If you're confused by the wide variety of comments here, for some objectivity I suggest checking out the Editorial/magazine comments that Amazon has posted here. I think you'll find they share my enthusiasm for this surround DVD.
36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting....but not entertaining,
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This review is from: Immersion (DVD-Audio) (DVD Audio)
Just buy that fancy new DVD-A system and looking for something to show off the great sound? This disk will come in handy for that once or twice.
Looking for great music to play periodically for your listening enjoyment? Look somewhere else because this "music" was designed to show off the strenghths of the surround sound medium - not to entertain people. Most of the tracks show off the amazing capabilities of a good surround sound system but I found myself hitting fast forward after a couple minutes of each track. That was the first time through the DVD! I tried to listen to it a 2nd time a few weeks ago to see if maybe I missed something the first time but no, it just isn't something that is enjoyable to listen to. Find some music you like - don't waster your cash on this DVD. In fact - I'll send you this one, you can listen to it once, then pass it on to the next person for their one use, etc.
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