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Ellen Fullman's "Change of Direction," released in 1999 under New Albion Records, is a captivating exploration of sound and minimalism that showcases her innovative use of the long string instrument. This album, born from a collaboration with Pauline Oliveros' Deep Listening Band, including Stuart Dempster, is a testament to Fullman's unique approach to composition and performance. With a duration of 56 minutes, the album comprises 11 tracks that delve into the realms of drone, minimalism, avant-garde, and experimental music. Each piece, such as "Harmonic Cross Sweep" and "Backward Bunny Hop," offers a distinct auditory experience, highlighting Fullman's ability to create intricate soundscapes and mesmerizing melodies. "Change of Direction" is a remarkable addition to Fullman's discography, following her earlier work "Long String Instrument" released in 1985. This album is a must-explore for those interested in the intersection of experimental music and innovative instrument design.