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Angus plays experimental glass music. Read the full description.
This will knock the rust out of your ears. Geoff Gundersdorff produced an audio art piece to portray the music of Angus Mclaren.
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This will knock the rust out of your ears. Geoff Gundersdorff produced an audio art piece to portray the music of Angus Mclaren.





paul slavens
Posted on March 12, 2004 at 07:25 AM | Permalink
Review of Transmitter of Things
Always interested in music. Was more interested in the technical info on glasses than in the person making the music. Started to lose me towards the middle, subject was not as articulate as one would have liked. I personally would have liked to have heard more extended musical excerpts from the glasses. A nice piece, just about the right length.