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From:
Ross Balmer
To:
IDM
Date:
Fri, 24 Sep 1999 16:15:59 +0100
Subject:
Re: (idm) Found Sounds
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I have "songs of the humpback whale" if that can be called found sounds. Sounds like it might be pretty ambient but I remember when I first listened to it my mate Ian and I found it hilariously funny for some reason. d0ktor -----Original Message----- From: Dominick Winters <worldrecords@hotmail.com> To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org> Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 4:11 PM Subject: (idm) Found Sounds
quoted 5 lines I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I>I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I >was wondering if any of your collections contained, whatever age, albums of >no music but of sounds. I dont mean sound effect compilations, relaxation >tapes or anything that, but actual serious releases that offer found sounds >as a concept for "musical" listening. I personally dont have any
recordings
quoted 9 lines by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from>by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from >people who do. > > >Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >