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Re: (idm) Re: derek bailey & ninj, "guitar, drums'n'bass"

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1997-06-02 05:03Philip Hugh Sherburne (idm) Re: derek bailey & ninj, "guitar, drums'n'bass"
└─ 1997-06-03 15:11Brett McCormick Re: (idm) Re: derek bailey & ninj, "guitar, drums'n'bass"
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1997-06-02 05:03Philip Hugh Sherburnesomeone asked about this a few days ago. i gave it a quick listen, and i think it's much m
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(idm) Re: derek bailey & ninj, "guitar, drums'n'bass"
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someone asked about this a few days ago. i gave it a quick listen, and i think it's much more interesting for the derek bailey guitar work than for the d'n'b overlay. in my (admittedly cursory) run-through, it sounded like a few simple breaks were looped throughout, with very little variance. also there didn't seem to be a single tempo change in the entire 50-or-whatever-odd minutes of music. phil
1997-06-03 15:11Brett McCormickDefinitely. I'm not really sure why the breaks are even there, maybe just to give us a lit
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Re: (idm) Re: derek bailey & ninj, "guitar, drums'n'bass"
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(idm) Re: derek bailey & ninj, "guitar, drums'n'bass"
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Definitely. I'm not really sure why the breaks are even there, maybe just to give us a little more to listen to. It does add a little, I suppose. I remember it being somewhat less than 50 minutes, although I could be wrong. Dang, all this talk is making me want to pick it up.. -brett On Mon, 2 June 1997, at 00:03:06, Philip Hugh Sherburne wrote:
quoted 9 lines someone asked about this a few days ago. i gave it a quick listen, and i> someone asked about this a few days ago. i gave it a quick listen, and i > think it's much more interesting for the derek bailey guitar work than for > the d'n'b overlay. in my (admittedly cursory) run-through, it sounded like > a few simple breaks were looped throughout, with very little variance. > also there didn't seem to be a single tempo change in the entire > 50-or-whatever-odd minutes of music. > > phil >