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Rick Cox: Maria Falling Away
Six elegant, dark, sensuous soundscapes in which emotions seem to bubble just below cool surfaces. Harmonically rich and texturally subtle music that features idiosyncratic electric guitar playing techniques developed by composer/performer Cox, whom noted guitarist-composer Ry Cooder has called âa hidden master of the crepuscular and the diaphanous.â On this CD Cox is joined by celebrated composer/trumpeter Jon Hassell, popular film composer Thomas Newman (piano), and composer/performer/instrument designer Chas Smith (pedal steel guitar). The Wire magazine wrote of this album, âGently undulating melodies are held in soft focus, without becoming cloying; [Coxâs] enveloping harmonies are less innocent than they first appear. Prettiness with a tough core.â And Fanfare magazine wrote, âIf you imagine floating through the night sky on a large abstract tapestry, youâll get a feeling for what Coxâs music is like.â Motion (UK), opined, âQuiet music of consummate musicianshipâŠan achingly beautiful suite of pieces featuring slowly, oh-so-slowly shifting soundscapes. One of a kind and clear candidate for every ambienteerâs âBest of 2001â list.â
Six elegant, dark, sensuous soundscapes in which emotions seem to bubble just below cool surfaces. Harmonically rich and texturally subtle music that features idiosyncratic electric guitar playing techniques developed by composer/performer Cox, whom noted guitarist-composer Ry Cooder has called âa hidden master of the crepuscular and the diaphanous.â On this CD Cox is joined by celebrated composer/trumpeter Jon Hassell, popular film composer Thomas Newman (piano), and composer/performer/instrument designer Chas Smith (pedal steel guitar). The Wire magazine wrote of this album, âGently undulating melodies are held in soft focus, without becoming cloying; [Coxâs] enveloping harmonies are less innocent than they first appear. Prettiness with a tough core.â And Fanfare magazine wrote, âIf you imagine floating through the night sky on a large abstract tapestry, youâll get a feeling for what Coxâs music is like.â Motion (UK), opined, âQuiet music of consummate musicianshipâŠan achingly beautiful suite of pieces featuring slowly, oh-so-slowly shifting soundscapes. One of a kind and clear candidate for every ambienteerâs âBest of 2001â list.â
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Six elegant, dark, sensuous soundscapes in which emotions seem to bubble just below cool surfaces. Harmonically rich and texturally subtle music that features idiosyncratic electric guitar playing techniques developed by composer/performer Cox, whom noted guitarist-composer Ry Cooder has called âa hidden master of the crepuscular and the diaphanous.â On this CD Cox is joined by celebrated composer/trumpeter Jon Hassell, popular film composer Thomas Newman (piano), and composer/performer/instrument designer Chas Smith (pedal steel guitar). The Wire magazine wrote of this album, âGently undulating melodies are held in soft focus, without becoming cloying; [Coxâs] enveloping harmonies are less innocent than they first appear. Prettiness with a tough core.â And Fanfare magazine wrote, âIf you imagine floating through the night sky on a large abstract tapestry, youâll get a feeling for what Coxâs music is like.â Motion (UK), opined, âQuiet music of consummate musicianshipâŠan achingly beautiful suite of pieces featuring slowly, oh-so-slowly shifting soundscapes. One of a kind and clear candidate for every ambienteerâs âBest of 2001â list.â
















