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The Mirror and The Light - Hardcover Historical Fiction Novel by Hilary Mantel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Tudor History Enthusiasts
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The Mirror and The Light - Hardcover Historical Fiction Novel by Hilary Mantel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Tudor History Enthusiasts
The Mirror and The Light - Hardcover Historical Fiction Novel by Hilary Mantel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Tudor History Enthusiasts
The Mirror and The Light - Hardcover Historical Fiction Novel by Hilary Mantel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Tudor History Enthusiasts
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2019 release. The duo of Dimitris Avramidis and Ross Baker, better known as Middlemarch, join the Carpe Sonum roster after the quietly devastating Wolf Hall, issued on Time Released Sound in 2014. This disc of remixes retains the magisterial heft and splendor of that sterling debut, with all the album's participants building on the duo's template while adding numerous idiosyncratic touches of their own. The opening "Visitation", strangely enough, doesn't really prepare you for the detached, pixillated sparsescape of "The Dead Complain of their Burial" but it's cinematic vocabulary is as revealing in it's own atmospheric way as it's predecessor. Across the record's timespan, the collective of remixers that includes Mick Chillage, Maps and Diagrams, Darren McClure, Ambidextrous, Neotropic, Off Land, and others wrestle with the duo's blossoming and Budd-ing tendencies, reflecting the subtly shifting piano motifs and flurrying electronic textures in their own inimitable fashion. Chillage especially shines, as his interpretation of "A Painter's Eye" is a thing of regal beauty. Neotropic's post-classical side is also especially notable, as her version of "Visitation" channels a strange, quasi-glitchy/ivory-tickled hybrid, maximizing a myriad of odd warbles and Derbyshire-esque touches to produce over six minutes of pure pleasure. So rarely do remix albums succeed on their own merits; here's one where the sum easily transcends it's component parts, setting a new gold standard by which successive others will no doubt be judged.
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Electronic music can be difficult to appreciate when it all sounds the same. Standouts for me are Spyra, Mick Chillage and Christian Wittman. Of course, we can’t forget the giants, Klause Schulz. Unfortunately, this recording did not grab me. It is good but tends to be in the “all the same” category. This is personal taste of course so you can’t go real wrong if you have knowledge of the musicians. It is not bad, just good!

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