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Touching Extremes review of Kvist 006

Touching Extremes has written a very nice review of Tom Hamilton’s Formal and Informal Music/Pieces For Kohn:

“…the lively character of Tom Hamilton’s discoveries … shines throughout the 77 minutes of this edition, bringing back to light recordings that were otherwise destined to remain buried under the mantle of invisibility of the extremely limited editions on which they came out from 1973 to 1980. And it would have been a real shame, for this is stuff that predates – and defeats – a good chunk of today’s dabblers’ output.”

Read the full review here.

Tags: Formal and Informal Music, Kvist 006, Pieces For Kohn, Tom Hamilton

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