Samuel Rubin | Rochester, NY United States | 07/19/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I know this is going to be the only review up so i will try to be as articulate as i can, as my writing suffers. This is a good EP. It is short (24 min?, 2 tracks). My guess is that Comm.MF and Designer picked up a bunch of loose tape footage off isotope's shelf, and spliced it together in a comprehenive way, ie. Miles' In A Silent Way. There's definitly interesting stuff happening on this album."
Free jazz goodness...
M. Nix | Louisville, KY. | 06/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"...ok, it's not free jazz in the true sense of the traditional Ornette Coleman etc... but if you're familiar with Chicago "post-rock" (blah) stuff, then you know what I mean. This is live stuff that has been remixed etc by casey rice and bundy brown..."
Pretty good. i must say.....
M. Starr | Kansas City | 01/12/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
".....i bought this cd in hopes that it would sound familiar to the unstable molecule. however, it's very much different than that album. this cd seems to be very much further out there than the other music i've heard from these guys. i am nonetheless very happy with this cd and glad i purchased it. there are only two songs on this album, but who cares. the first song is about 12 minutes long with a kaleidoscope of sounds ranging from electronic casio keyboard effects to very deep free-jazz sounds. there are plenty of good beats to keep the interest as well. never is there a dull moment on this short but sweet cd. definately worth having in your collection. i gave it four stars because i save those for cd's i want to hear again right after i'm done. i'll listen to this again tomorrow....."
Thin air is not without shape
locusbc | south carolina United States | 10/21/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"the sort of disc that is its own journey whether you chose to follow or not. staying power, albeit difficult to pin down why. muted genius sliced into thin layers/reassembled onto an evolving shape"