Showing posts with label Low Point. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Low Point. Show all posts

31 August 2010

Kyle Bobby Dunn - a young person's guide to (2010, Low Point)

Two disks, close to two hours of ambient atmospheric soundscape music,  both daunting and saturating to listen to this record , when , first there is not much variation and secondly, others have already explored the genre and imposed their approach, style and aesthetics.
    
If I look at the picture on the cover I see someone eating in a trendy, probably Greek, restaurant. Is this record like a restaurant and I'm invited to consume? An consume a young person's guide to the artist, like discovering a city with a Lonely Planet guide?