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Usernummer # 4770
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Spatial Imagination
This EP by Gate Zero conducts us through six different rooms. But, what is the proper definition of a room? Asking Wikipedia, ’a room is an enclosed space in a house or other building. A room may have any number of doors and windows regulating light, airflow and access to the room. [...] Room also means needed space.’ Hmmm, lets go in depth and find out the official six descriptions.
Room 1: A cellar is a type of basement, primarily used for the storage of food and drink (especially wine) for use throughout the year. A cellar is intended to remain at a constant cool (not freezing) temperature all year round.
Room 2: In the Star Trek fictional universe, the holodeck is a virtual reality facility, generally on starships and starbases.
Room 3: A kitchen is a room used for food preparation. Although the main function of a kitchen is cooking, it can be the center of other activities as well. Sometimes, it is the most comforting room in a house, where family and visitors tend to congregate.
Room 4: A winter garden is a conservatory with flowers that blossom in the winter.
Room 5: Living room is a room for entertaining guests, reading, watching TV or other activities. In many homes, the living room is reserved for more formal and quiet entertaining while a separate recreation room or family room is reserved for more casual activities.
Room 6: The term lounge can refer to a public waiting area, provided with seating, as in a hotel or airport, ... or a bar area that provides live entertainment, usually free or for a minimum drink purchase, frequently located in a hotel or casino.
Well, it seems that words cannot fix all the different impressions and emotions we have when we think of real rooms. Mostly every day we use rooms for different purposes as described above. A room is always a room to do something within - per se it can't be useless. But we make our experiences with rooms and within rooms and in conjunction we bear certain emotions in remembrance. Some people are afraid of dark cellars which let others remember amorous tête-a-têtes. A kitchen may be a warm place to take a good breakfast or to do the annoying dishes. And for some people a lounge is a relaxing area, other don't linger there, just catching some fragments of good old jazz music.
Gate Zero made his own experiences which he shares with us musically. It’s not an abstract approach rather than a very subjective interpretation. Where words fail music can open a next dimension.
Downloads
01. Cellar 02. Holodeck (Tropical Illusion) 03. Kitchen 04. Winter Garden 05. Living Room 06. Lounge
Alles.zip
Wir danken für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit.
best regards, martin
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oskar
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Gibt es im Winter eigentlich weniger Raum? Naja, weil sich alles einwenig langsamer bewegt...und wenn, was ist dann mit der Zeit? egal, gruen stand mir schon immer und passt sicher noch zwischen die bites.
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oskar
Usernummer # 7383
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doch, das gefällt mir. gestern abend war es eine wunderbaer untermalung für einpaar kleine "fontexperimente". Kitchen ist mir besonders aufgefallen. Insegesammt den raum wert.
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Hyp Nom
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Holodeck und Living Room sind passabel, aber insgesamt hält mich der release eher davon ab, mir das Gate Zero-album auf FAX zu holen, was mir als FAX-blindkäufer schnell passiert wäre. kann nicht so recht eigene akzente setzen, und eigenartig und unstimmig wirkt das schnelle ausblenden bei Winter Garden und Lounge. die wertung 3/5 (bis jetzt) auf discogs geht ok.
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3J Phu
Usernummer # 6007
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mir sagen die jazzigen tendenzen der letzten 3 tracks zu, v.a. Winter Garden. wie erwähnt, hinterlassen die aber einen recht unfertigen eindruck - weniger in der höhe, als in der länge ;-)
den Fax-release habe ich noch nicht gehört.
die wertung 3/5 (bis jetzt) auf discogs geht ok.
klar, ist ja auch von mir
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