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Every now and then, usually reliable iconic figures put out a project that completely perplexes even their most stalwart adherents. Lou Reed did it in 1975 with Metal Machine Music. Released as a double LP and mostly conjured from pure feedback and some guitar effects, it sounded to many like a symphony for garbage disposals and jackhammers. At the time, Reed claimed most people wouldn't like it, and he was right, although if you drilled beneath the surface, it was strangely triumphal and exultant with almost psychedelic melodies. Three decades later, he returns with the follow-up. Hudson River Wind Meditations is the ying to Metal Machine Music's turbo-distortion head-crush yang. Which isn't to say it's smooth and soothing. Hudson River's two primary tracks consist of Doppler-effect sine waves, Tibetan-singing-bowl-like sounds, and deep subharmonics that threatened to crack my speakers. They all do slow-motion, abstract barber-pole dances around each other over the course of their half-hour or so duration. Listening deeply, one can get lost in the harmonic relationships in a way that recalls LaMonte Young's Theater of Eternal Music or Alvin Lucier's Music on a Long Thin Wire. Lou Reed is a practitioner of Tai Chi, and he says this music is meant for body work and meditation, but while the Hudson River itself can be a comforting, reflective place, this sounds more like the underground groans and electronic nervous system of Manhattan. The album was originally called Inner Spaces, but I suspect for most people, it might just be boring spaces. It's music for deep listening, but the rewards are highly rarefied. --John Diliberto


Music to enhance the practice of Tai Chi:
Lou Reed has been practicing Tai Chi for 25 years and practises two hours a day, every day. This is not experimental music to be listened to. He created this music to enhance his practice - simple as that - background ambience for a Tai Chi workout. The music was created to inspire a state of calmness as you glide through the Tai Chi postures. It is, in a sense, dance music. Who sits and listens to dance music?


Artist:Lou Reed
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0600835111720
MPN:1117
Original Release Date:2007-04-24
Release Date:2008-08-01
UPC:600835111720


Tracks:
  • Move Your Heart
  • Find Your Note
  • Hudson River Wind (Blend the Ambiance)
  • Wind Coda



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