Friday, 15 February 2008

Great Words Greatly Used

I'm always on the look out for the successful implementation of language in the imparting of mental substance, and was pleased when opening the manual of my Roland JV1080 synth module, to be re-acquainted with the description of the demo song 1080 Rave by the composer, Ryeland Allison.

Ryeland arranges simultaneous manifold particle vibrations to proclaim "Resonance." Resonance is to some extent qualified to contented apportion within disassociative continuance, proceding space. When converged in a synchronous locus, he at once regenerates towards fluidic empathy.

He is honoured to introduce this to you.


Ryeland's proclamation of Resonance through the arrangement of simultaneous manifold particle vibrations is one of the great proclamations of our time, even if he is forced to qualify this proclamation to contented apportion within disassociative continuance, in itself proceding space. That Ryeland, when converged in a synchronous locus, at once regenerates towards fluidic empathy, is a relief to us all.
I pity the impoverished soul who is not acquainted with the great music of 1080 Rave to which this extraordinary passage refers, though even without the music to which the words refer, the words stand majestically as pure art in their own crystalline right.

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