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Artist: Sarah J. Ritch
Title: 16 Days
Netlabel: Absence of Wax
Released: 07-09-2011
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This article was written by David Nemeth on 10 Oct 2011, and is filed under Album Review, ccWomen.

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Sarah J Ritch - 16 Days

Sarah J. Ritch has painted a rich musical landscape over the last few years whether being a composer or performer. A quick listen to several of her tracks at http://sarahjritch.wordpress.com/sounds/ shows strength in a variety of styles including classical and experimental.  Her recent release on Absence of Wax, 16 Days, Ritch has composed a beautiful 10-minute track that explores the meaning of drones. At first listen, 16 Days comes across as a simple drone piece, but upon further listens, one is taken by the layering of dropping of waves that linger between silence and noise.

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4 Comments

  1. C. Reider
    October 11, 2011

    I think her blog post describing the epiphany of discovering netlabels is pretty great!

    She describes herself as a mostly tonal composer, which is almost exactly what I am not! I’m interested to give her work a spin.

  2. David Nemeth
    October 12, 2011

    Yes! I love her lines, “Why fight the free downloading of your music? Why not encourage it?! The point of making music is to share it, right? “

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