presumably because it's so all over the place with no cohesion what so ever?
sorry slothrop no individual details yet as i"m myself haphazardly making my way through their work one by one and piece by piece... will note the outstanding ones though (and if you like, PM you some links).
Rambler, are you familiar with any of these heads in this big flutes post? i thoroughly love most of these pieces:
http://differentwaters.blogspot.com/2007/07/flutes.html
i'm still very much on a scelsi / spectral kick. kind of want to find somone who fuses that kind of textural and sonic invention with the horizontality of Feldman. don't say phil nibloc though... i've had my fill of his obtuse drones for now.
charlemaign palestine has a few new releases out i think, which are all enjoyable. the apocalypse will bloom is really monotonous and in the right mood, exhilarating. there is also a very intimate solo piano concert recording with him telling stories and everything, no doubt with a glass of fine brandy in hand. lovely.