What people said about roamin’s jam East Coker I (From Eliot's Four Quartets)

13 Comments (since 18 Mar 2014)

7 years, 5 days ago

roamin

Originally meant for a short film that never got edited. Lost a lot of the footage to the film club hard drive and it's unlikely that I'll go back and recover the stuff. "Harmonium" by Aphex Twin and the concerto in F minor by Bach compliment the piece with sentimentality while Josef Anton's "Folge Von 4 Studioen" stutteringly interrupts the landscape being painted, fighting for dominance with the speaker.

7 years, 5 days ago

roamin

The film was to be edited with conflicting rhythm, reminiscent of French New Wave. The footage conflicts settings and mood, creating a dialectic that cannot decide on its perspective until it wearily ends on a single shot and fades to sleep. Max Belz reads the poem." —Flubly

7 years, 5 days ago

kingofmen

something special here !...

7 years, 5 days ago

Bukowski

Genius.

7 years, 5 days ago

lynn200

thank you..

7 years, 5 days ago

BladeRunner

gorgeous!!!

7 years, 5 days ago

soorajsoman

Brilliant jam! cheers

7 years, 4 days ago

kompani101

I'm sure Eliot would have approved and smiled, wonderful.

7 years, 4 days ago

roamin

Originally meant for a short film that never got edited. Lost a lot of the footage to the film club hard drive and it's unlikely that I'll go back and recover the stuff. "Harmonium" by Aphex Twin and the concerto in F minor by Bach compliment the piece with sentimentality while Josef Anton's "Folge Von 4 Studioen" stutteringly interrupts the landscape being painted, fighting for dominance with the speaker.

7 years, 4 days ago

roamin

The film was to be edited with conflicting rhythm, reminiscent of French New Wave. The footage conflicts settings and mood, creating a dialectic that cannot decide on its perspective until it wearily ends on a single shot and fades to sleep. Max Belz reads the poem. —Flubly

7 years, 3 days ago

blushift01

Nice jam.

7 years, 1 day ago

nangeanarendra

thanks for liking my jam

7 years, 1 day ago

roamin

@nangeanarendra @blushift01 @kompani101 @soorajsoman @BladeRunner @lynn200 @bookstatus @Bukowski @baarish009 @kingofmen thanks for taking the time to leave a comment on East Coker I (from TS Eliot's Four Quartets), your kind words appreciated.