Higton, Steve (IT Brk.) wrote:
quoted 3 lines a bit.. why would you want to know how to make a cd skip??> >a bit.. why would you want to know how to make a cd skip??
> >
> I dunno, but i can take a guess: Oval.
this technique predates Oval by, oh, a decade or so. my buddy mark t.
gunderson of the evolution control committee was posting to nm-list
about it back in the late 80's.
some people like the sound of a cd skipping. i think it is pretty cool
but not on its own.
mike kandel of tranquility bass had an installation back when he was at
calarts. he took a bunch of records, smashed them up, glued fragments
from mismatched records together in approximately the right shape, put
them on a bunch of cheapo yard-sale phonographs and stood back and mixed
his masterpiece. sounded cool as hell. particularly the record that
was 1/2 abbey road and 1/2 101 strings. "come togeth...
*wheeeeeennnnnn* come togeth... *wheeeeeeeennn*"
quoted 4 lines They use some sort of CD scratching> They use some sort of CD scratching
> or painting methods to loop and create their
> music. I wish i knew more about exactly what they do, actually...anyone wise
> to this?
get a magic marker and a CD you don't like. write your name all over
the data side of the CD with the magic marker. insert in CD player.
stand back. instant oval.
Jon Drukman jsd@gamespot.com
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