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The experimental gamelan group Gamelan Son of Lion is a collective formed in the mid-1970s by a trio of avant-garde composers. Originally a cassette-only release, this collection of eight extended works is both absorbing and spellbinding, consisting ... Full Descriptionof pieces that are by turns percussive, atonal, and harmonious.
Gamelan Son of Lion: Peter Griggs, Barbara Benary, Michael Byron, Philip Corner, David Demnitz, Daniel Goode.
The Wire (p.55) - "As a marriage of gamelan sensibilities to Western New Music concerns, this is a completely successful album." Hide Description Gamelan Son Of Lion Metal Notes Songs Metal Notes Review
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