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Useless Epitomes
K. Leimer
Useless Epitomes
K. Leimer
Originally released in 2008, The Useless Lesson and Lesser Epitomes have been revisited, remixed, remastered and expanded with the 40-minute bonus EP Three Adaptations.
K. Leimer founded Palace Of Lights in 1979. Leimer's work has also been issued by Autumn, First Terrace, Les Giants, Invisible Inc., Origin Peoples and RVNG. His early cassette work is included in the critically acclaimed VOD box set American Cassette Culture and will be included in Cherry Red's upcoming Noise Floor series. Leimer has been actively producing music since the mid 1970s-his current catalog includes eighteen solo albums plus collaborative albums with Savant and Marc Barreca. His work is included in the collection of The British Library.
Lesser Epitomes provides three short suites of music all composed using a system of chance to give shape to basic musical elements. The listener is then advised to randonly re-order them, creating a vast number of permutations within the set... as brief episodes of grouped strings move past each other with the stately indifference of dancers in a ballroom." -The Wire
The opening pieces set the bar remarkably high: 'To force closed our eyes' introduces the album with mournful string patterns that recall Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 (aka Symphony of Sorrowful Songs), and 'Failing need of more,' a fourteen-minute collaboration by Leimer and phonographer Anode, billows heavenly like a gargantuan, almost imperceptibly moving cloud mass. By album's end, I'm none the wiser as to how Leimer produced The Useless Lesson but the largely glorious results speak loudly enough all by themselves." -Textura
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 2 |
Released | January 18, 2019 |
EAN/UPC | 0700261471266 |
Label | Palace of Lights PLLI12019.2 |
Genre | Pop |
Dimensions | 125 × 139 × 12 mm · 117 g |