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Skyful of Junk and parts are ready for printing, pending quick proofing. I plan to mail them off tomorrow.
Dig.
I'm curious about what people think of the program notes:
I kind of have a thing about program notes...
Dig.
I'm curious about what people think of the program notes:
Skyful of Junk takes its inspiration from a ridiculous video game called Katamari Damacy. In this game, your father, The King of the Cosmos, has gone on something of a cosmic bender and broken all the stars in the sky. You, his son, are charged with replacing them; to do so, you roll around a sticky ball ("katamari") that accumulates all manner of objects, growing in size as it does so. The katamari, once big enough, is transformed into a star by The King.
The piece loosely follows this plot, beginning with a fast duet for bass and sax (Royal Joyride) that is barely in control, constantly banging into the piano before collapsing (Empty Night). The piano stirs the ensemble back into action (Full of Things), and the three instruments settle into a groove, picking up some things and dropping others along the way. Duty done, they relax and drift off into sleep (Toy Star).
I kind of have a thing about program notes...
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Date: 2005-05-20 02:03 am (UTC)