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Minimalist. Definition: @C's "Music for Empty Spaces." The title describes the album. But it's my job to describe it further. To a great degree, this is sound/noise experimental, but the noise is so diffused that it lacks the abrasion of, say, white noise industrial ambient. That would be the opposite end of the spectrum from what's going on here. This is subtle, spaced out, truly ambient. Wide open and spacious. This is the sky and an empty field if you translated that to aural waves. Smooth and airy and utterly captivating with the tiniest amounts of sound elements. It is light but head filling texture. It's minimalist brilliance. I say it all the time. Less is frequently more. I can think of no better example than "Music for Empty Spaces," an album which gives you empty spaces to fill your empty spaces. An open doorway to everywhere and right here right now, see?-- review by Kristofer Upjohn
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