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| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #2 - Dance of the Yao People | |
| Artist: | Liu Tieshan and Mao Yüan |
| Comment: | Composed in 1950, "Dance of the Yao People" combined folk melodies and rhythms of the Yao people from the Yunan province, southwestern China. Information comes from the liner notes for "Phases of the Moon", a 1981 compact disk published by CBS Records. "Fred Milgrom (founder of MH) gave me heaps of latitude, for which I can only be grateful. I actually studied Chinese and Japanese recordings and instruments for some of these pieces, absurdly serious as that may sound." (NB) |
arquillos:
GREAT!
NecroPolo:
I say it again: if I'll ever make a Kung-Fu movie, along with Graeme Slapp's also great Fist remix, this track is welcome as a score 😊 LaLa is right, the end is not as sharp as the front but it was a nice listen for me so I'm impressed!
Melaure:
Very nice japanese atmopshere!
Danceaway:
Very nicely done, great sounds, I like
dokmatik:
All in all I like the eastern asian spirit, though the lead pipe sounds a bit too mechanical.
Satanarchist:
The pads and synths are excellent it reminds me of Fripp & Eno stuff, but the plastic lead synth flute just spoils it, then at 2.30 the out of place drums and silly kung fu samples just wreck it all.