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Any Sense At All

from Loubi Stem by Ken Moore

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Various experimental tracks were edited and put together as part of an elaborate aural journey into musique concrete. This serves as an introduction to the second part of this title track, originally side A from a cassette tape, Loubi Stem. Some internal piano sounds were recorded using not the keyboard, but the pedals on a spinet piano. Most of the quirky synth sounds are from the Minimoog, with echo achieved on an Electronic Markets' echoplex tape machine. Before it's all over, the famous Mellotron enters the scene. Does this make any sense at all?

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from Loubi Stem, track released July 4, 2013
Ken Moore: all performance, recording, editing, mixing and final mastering

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Ken Moore has been using sound as music since 1975. This site began as a promotion for the Moore/Myers band, which released two albums in the 1980s. Now, Ken has expanded his talents to include percussion and abstract recordings from the Gong Room. With the addition of Short Story, ACS is creating even better adventurous sounds, more than ever before. ... more

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