Leif Inge‘s “9 Beet Stretch” is getting deserved press for its deep-listening approach to the golden oldies, notably in the New York Times this weekend (“Beethoven’s Ninth Around the Clock“). Inge has taken Beethoven‘s Ninth Symphony and slowed it down so that it takes a full 24 hours to hear it. If the work isn’t being auditioned at a loft space near you, check it out online at notam02.no/9. A double DVD release on the Table of the Elements label is reportedly due out later this year.
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