Oregon Music Of Another Present Era 1972 Flac -
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Why does a 50-year-old album still command attention from producers like Jon Hassell, Brian Eno, and contemporary ambient folk artists like Gia Margaret? Warning: Avoid generic “FLAC to MP3” converters
Because Music of Another Present Era invented a genre. It is not “fusion” in the electric sense, nor “new age” in the saccharine sense (the latter would co-opt Oregon’s sound poorly in the 80s). It is “chamber jazz” or “folkloric minimalism.” Listening to this album in FLAC today, you hear the seeds of:
Towner switches to classical guitar, and McCandless to soprano sax. This is where Oregon’s pastoral side shines. The FLAC file captures the subtle key clicks and breath intonations of the sax, giving the listener a "in-the-room" presence. The piece feels like early morning fog lifting off a meadow.