I am listening to "Adeamus" by Carl Jenkins, and although I am no music boffin I must tell you that it is an absolute pleasure. You see, what he has done is to take atonal sounds and make music. Now, what most people will tell you is that you need harmony and rhythm to make music. What Mr Jenkins does is to take something that is not harmonious, and use it to make music. The result is strange on the ear, but a delightful journey of exhilaration as the disharmoneous melody sweeps you along with it's haunting harmony.
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