Unit 28: Blue Motion

Track Listings
1. Electric Blue 1995 No.11    
2. Steel Blue 1989 No.4    
3. Mendelssohn Blue 1991 No.2    
4. Ice Blue 1989 No.3    
5. Choral Blue 1995 No.15    
6. For Terry Riley Blue 1989 No.1    
7. Turquoise Blue 1988 No.2    
8. Lazarite Blue 1995 No.13    
9. Saphire Blue 1991 No.3    
10. Topaz Blue 1983 No.10    
11. Mercury Blue 1988 No.4    
12. Dark Choral Blue 1996 No.5    
13. Ruby Blue 1988 No.1    
14. Digital Blue 1988 No.5    
15. Classic Blue 1988 No.7    
16. Dark Blue 1988 No.3    

Editorial Reviews
Bill Binkleman Wind and Wire
.. Kucharz has once again shown that he is an artist of uncompromising individuaity and possessed of a startingly unique vision.

Sean Portnoy Grooves
Kucharz works with the rapid oscillations or repeated tones here, creating tracks that resemble the Oval-like soundscapes.....

Album Description
The music in my last four CD’s was chosen to create sonic moods that would appeal to New Age and Ambient as well as Classical Music listeners. They contained mostly works with slowly moving atmospheric textures. I was, however, doing other music.

unit 28: blue motion is the “other music”. unit 28: blue motion is my faster moving music. The pieces in blue motion are made in the same manner as my electrochoral works and my austere early minimalist “sound and silence” works. The music is made of long loops, except that the long tones have been replaced by series’ of fast repeated tones. The electronic sounds I use in blue motion have an “edge”.

A critic once pointed out some parallels between these works and what is today called “electronica”. Well,.. they’re both electronic,.. but these works have no drum tracks or melody and are not built around square meters. My background,.. my points of reference,.. are from the classical musical world. These works - one of which goes back to 1983 - are an outgrowth of my very early “sound and silence” classical minimalism.

Is unit 28: blue motion “electronica lite”? Perhaps blue motion is “techno without drums” or “classical techno”. From whatever perspective you approach these works, I’m sure that you will find them rhythmically energetic and and musically satisfying. lk 990215

Unit 28: Blue Motion

Unit 28: Blue Motion, Music, Larry Kucharz, electrocomputer music
Unit 28: Blue Motion
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    Unit 28: Blue Motion

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    ClassicalClassical | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00005TSKV
    Release Date: 1999-04-01

    Tracks:

    1. Electric Blue 1995 No.11
    2. Steel Blue 1989 No.4
    3. Mendelssohn Blue 1991 No.2
    4. Ice Blue 1989 No.3
    5. Choral Blue 1995 No.15
    6. For Terry Riley Blue 1989 No.1
    7. Turquoise Blue 1988 No.2
    8. Lazarite Blue 1995 No.13
    9. Saphire Blue
    10. Topaz Blue
    11. Mercury Blue 1988 No.4
    12. Dark Choral Blue 1996 No.5
    13. Ruby Blue 1988 No.1
    14. Digital Blue 1988 No.5
    15. Classic Blue 1988 No.7
    16. Dark Blue 1988 No.3

    Album Description

    The music in my last four CD's was chosen to create sonic moods that would appeal to New Age and Ambient as well as Classical Music listeners. They contained mostly works with slowly moving atmospheric textures. I was, however, doing other music.

    unit 28: blue motion is the “other music”. unit 28: blue motion is my faster moving music. The pieces in blue motion are made in the same manner as my electrochoral works and my austere early minimalist “sound and silence” works. The music is made of long loops, except that the long tones have been replaced by series' of fast repeated tones. The electronic sounds I use in blue motion have an “edge”.

    A critic once pointed out some parallels between these works and what is today called “electronica”. Well,.. they're both electronic,.. but these works have no drum tracks or melody and are not built around square meters. My background,.. my points of reference,.. are from the classical musical world. These works - one of which goes back to 1983 - are an outgrowth of my very early “sound and silence” classical minimalism.

    Is unit 28: blue motion “electronica lite”? Perhaps blue motion is “techno without drums” or “classical techno”. From whatever perspective you approach these works, I'm sure that you will find them rhythmically energetic and and musically satisfying. lk 990215

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    9. Arias From St Matthew Passion / Mass in B Minor
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