Wim Mertens - Jardin Clos (1996)
With more than 50 albums released to date, these are just a few of the records that made of this belgian composer an undeniable reference in the music history of the last 25/30 years, due, in particular, to works like "Struggle for Pleasure", "Maximizing the Audience", "A Man of No Fortune...", "After Virtue", "Motives for Writing" or "Shot and Echo".
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Tuesday 20 October 2009
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Thanks for this nice collection.
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many thanks. great blog for anyone that loves music
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Cheers!
Was looking for Jardin Clos. Thanks! Mertens is a well I return to often.
ReplyDeleteIncredible posts here, thanks so much for the mertens LPs, i think this is music that will stay with me forever... cant thank you enough... if you can reccommend any other artists/albums in a similar vein that would be amazing :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome anonymous, thanks for the comment.
ReplyDeleteAs for your request, I guess I can only advise you to try Blaine Reininger's "Instrumentals", wich I've posted before and has Mertens participation in some of the tracks.
You can also point-and-click on the "labels" bellow the Wim Mertens posts (Minimal, Contemporary, Neo-Classical, Classical) and see if they led you to other posts suitable to your musical taste.
Finally, you can get an idea of some similar artists following the link below:
http://www.last.fm/music/Wim+Mertens/+similar
Cheerio!
Thanks for the reply, I had a look at the similar artists on lastfm, (very usefull tool, thanks!) will be having a good listen to the sugestions there. Have managed to get hold of quite a few mertens albums now, so far motives for writing is my favorite, the presonell changes is the most incredible track i think i've ever heard. thanks again for the music and the help :)
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You're welcome S.
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Cheers!
Thansk,incredible post.Muchas gracias.
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