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"Minimalist music" has its own largely rigid definition in modern classical music (a genre that Steve Reich, Philip Glass and La Monte Young have contributed to), but Cool Hunting has highlighted how contemporary artists are taking these compositional techniques and applying them in their own music across all genres—be it ambient, pop, folk or electronic.

What do you make of these reductionist albums?

Amid all the new tricks and twists of expensive recording studios brimming with expensive gear and excessive arrangements from eager producers, these reductionist albums speak out to Cool Hunting:


No Home of the Mind by Bing and Ruth

No Home of the Mind by Bing and Ruth

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New 2017 album ... now on 4AD! Percussive piano tones 'n' warbling tape delays from the minimal New...


dance electronic
A Crow Looked at Me by Mount Eerie

A Crow Looked at Me by Mount Eerie

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A Crow Looked at Me is the eighth studio album by Mount Eerie, the solo project of American musician...


alternative rock
Reservoir by Gordi

Reservoir by Gordi

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"The name Reservoir, it's that thing that you can't describe, that space that anxious people would...


alternative pop
All This I Do for Glory by Colin Stetson

All This I Do for Glory by Colin Stetson

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"All this I do for glory" is a reasoning and exploration of the machinations of ambition and legacy,...


alternative rock
Ecce Homo by Felicita

Ecce Homo by Felicita

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The most surprising aspect of the album Ecce Homo is knowing what enigmatic London-based producer...


experimental instrumental
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The Magic Sapphire (The Decoders #1)
The Magic Sapphire (The Decoders #1)
Alba Arango | 2018 | Children, Fiction & Poetry
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Looking for a good mystery for young adults? I think I found it. This book or series is good for young readers or teens. It focuses on three friends. They seem to work together well. Their names are Matt, Jenny and Steve.

These three friends end up going on adventures together. They go on these adventure but ask for help when they need it. I really like the fact they they need to use their minds and teamwork to solve the clues. The way the author does this is well done.

Children will enjoy this book as it shows puzzle solving and teamwork throughout the book. The author also makes it fun and easy to read. It enjoyable for you to read. There a jewel thief and and men, He seem to want the the item the Steve bought but why?

There are some twist and turns throughout the book. Parents is really good for children learn about team work. It also teaches them to use their minds to solve the puzzles. Will Steve, Jenny and Matt find the hidden treasure? Will they solve the mystery?