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██    Paul Schutze - Deus Ex Machina   the Soundtrack Panic Heat Vengeanc ██
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██    Artist        : Paul Schutze                                        ██
██    Album         : Deus Ex Machina   the Soundtrack Panic Heat Vengeance█
██    Year          : 1989                                                ██
██    Genre         : Ambient                                             ██
██    Ripper/Encoder: EAC / LAME 3.97                                     ██
██    Quality       : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo                   ██
██    Source        : CDDA                                                ██
██    Label         : Tone Casualties                                     ██
██    Type          : Album                                               ██
██    Rip Date      : Jun-22-2007                                         ██
██    URL           : http://www.answers.com/topic/deus-ex-machina-electr ██
██    Release Notes : Although Schⁿtze had already made a name for        ██
██                    himself in his native Australia as a member of the  ██
██                    group Laughing Hands, and was a successful film     ██
██                    composer, this exhibition soundtrack is his first   ██
██                    solo release. And all things considered, it's a     ██
██                    remarkably mature and sophisticated piece of work,  ██
██                    which uses a variety of sampled sounds and voices   ██
██                    within musical contexts as a means of exploring     ██
██                    psychological expectations and mental space. What   ██
██                    Schⁿtze has done, in effect, is to create a film    ██
██                    score for an imaginary film, and with his prior     ██
██                    soundtrack experience, he's not at a loss for       ██
██                    ideas. As Schⁿtze indicates in his thoughtful       ██
██                    notes, the musical backgrounds which he creates     ██
██                    here are essentially static, and they serve as a    ██
██                    foundation of natural and man-made sonic events     ██
██                    (rain, dripping water, thunder, sirens, jet         ██
██                    engines, squealing brakes, church bells), and       ██
██                    mysterious narratives in either French or Italian,  ██
██                    which are meant to stimulate the imagination        ██
██                    without yielding any concrete meaning. (Schⁿtze's   ██
██                    assumption was that most Australians would have no  ██
██                    working knowledge of these languages, and the same  ██
██                    should hold true for the majority North American    ██
██                    audience.) Of course, it's one thing for Schⁿtze to ██
██                    say, modestly, that his musical backgrounds are     ██
██                    "static," but they are also rich, dense, haunting   ██
██                    and extremely intricate, ranging from riff-oriented ██
██                    funk to brooding orchestral strings. And unlike     ██
██                    many other ambient composer/musicians who never get ██
██                    much beyond synthesizer drones, Schⁿtze actually    ██
██                    uses contrapuntal lines and multiple instrumental   ██
██                    voices with considerable expertise. Instrumentation ██
██                    is not always obvious, but Schⁿtze's main           ██
██                    instrument is clearly the synthesizer, augmented by ██
██                    bass and percussion. The static sequences follow    ██
██                    one another (in cinematic fashion), as if the       ██
██                    director is moving from one scene to another, and   ██
██                    if you punch the repeat button on your CD player,   ██
██                    you can conjure up various images for the music and ██
██                    have a very entertaining movie playing in your head ██
██                    for hours. ~ William Tilland, All Music Guide.      ██
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██                    Rare CD? Enjoy!                                     ██
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██     01. Deus Ex Machina                                    [59:35]     ██
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