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From:
matthew d salcido
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Date:
Mon, 27 Mar 2000 03:25:48 EST
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Re: (idm) Why? (Again)
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hi kevin-- i cant speak for everyone but the things that i enjoy about 'experimental' music are the various timbers, textures, and acoustics of each sound. im not sure if 'acoustics' is the right word, im referring to how the sound comes across: what kind of reverb or echo it has on it, speaker location (if the sound appears in the left or right channel or moves between both...). i also like when a particular piece has a concept to it rather than "heres a bunch of sounds i made with my computer..". ive only had an interest in 'experimental' music over the past year so i cant name a lot of artists but i really enjoy kim cascone's music, farmers manual, a lot of the mego material, raster label stuff, etc. in particular ive been listening to "or some computer music #1" more often than my other discs. i think the pieces on this cd would be a good example of the kind of traits in 'experimental' music that i mentioned above. matt -------- www.spaceistheplace.org/ambientmafia
quoted 5 lines Also, for those of you on the list who really and truly enjoy the>Also, for those of you on the list who really and truly enjoy the >extremely >experimental stuff, I'm especially interested to hear what you have to >say >on this topic.
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