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electronic soundscapes for a series of black and white photographs of rocks and trees check out the videos on youtube “Chris is truly a master of visual music.” Letters of Fire, France “Rocks and Trees is excellent! One person who heard “Rocks (1)” thought it was new Philip Glass. And I found “Trees (1)” to be very reminiscent of John Mills-Cockell.” Dave Butler, CHRW “Beautifully melodic with a touch of Kitaro….” Eugene Electronic Music Collective “Wind’s compositions recall nothing so much as California composer Terry Riley’s early seventies material, self-consciously electronic textures build up of simple musical motives” Brent Wood and Kathe Gray, The Ontarion 1990 “Rocks and Trees features a mixture of the melodic and sinister aspects of music which I find appealing….” Marcel Dion, CJSR “I was sitting at my desk writing and listening to Rocks and Trees and I was thinking, this is excellent stuff – somewhere between Philip Glass and Scott O’Brien.… One of the things I like best about your music is that it constantly takes 90 degree turns and the next sound is always a surprise. Your music constantly evolves, you are excellent at covering the vast musical palette on your tapes. The listeners will flip.” Ben Kettlewell, WOMR “‘Rocks (3)’ is an exquisite sonic poem with its unexpected ‘cracklings’ falling into the net of harmonics you gradually build – mammoth girders tensing under some colossal weight….” Michael Chocholak, Skomorokhi “A gentle and atmospheric colle
Rocks (1) - Ebb and Flow Over Layers
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Rocks (2) - Emergence
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Rocks (3) - Still
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Rocks (4) - Eruption
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Rocks (5) - Presence
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Rocks (6) - Conquest Over Chaos
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Trees (1) - Balanced
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Trees (2) - Bright
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Trees (3) - Aspiring
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Trees (4) - Eerie
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