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Greinke's Cities in Fog: Similar works?
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:20 am    Post subject: Greinke's Cities in Fog: Similar works? Reply with quote

I bought the CDs several years ago, but have only recently started
listening to Jeff Greinke's Cities in Fog.

Remarkable textures - and great for when I'm studying.

Can other fans suggest artists/CDs that have similar musical flavor?
Greinke's rhythm-based work is great, but doesn't have the same appeal
for me.

I understand that Codex Hypnos would be one to check out.

Others?

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Greinke's Cities in Fog: Similar works? Reply with quote

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Can other fans suggest artists/CDs that have similar musical flavor?
Greinke's rhythm-based work is great, but doesn't have the same appeal
for me.

Hi, I too like Cities in fog, two other artist/work I particularly like are
Alan Lamb / Night Passage and Jonathan Coleclough / Long Heat.

Both have that same slight industrial quality that I like about Greink,
although Greink to me sounds a little darker.

Hope that helps

Glen
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