you might contact mille plateaux - i think you just discovered the secret of
most of their artists, har har.
:D
-Adam
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> From: Anig Browl [mailto:anig_browl@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:56 PM
>
> ...every now and again I design a weirdo synth
> patch or set up some odd effects combo with my few pieces of
> gear, and then
> happily spend an hour or more listening to the resulting noises while
> adjusting the parameters. I rarely bother to record any of this
> because a) I
> don't have much disk space, but mainly b) I feel like 'it's not really
> music' if I can't (or don't want to) sync it up with a beat or suchlike.
>
> I like the variety of sounds that can be pulled out of a setup like this,
> but I always assumed that that was because I am basically a synth nerd :-)
> However sometimes I'll make an mp3 or the like for a friend to show off
> something we've been talking about (eg weird things to do with delays) and
> people seem to quite like these recordings of me just tweaking
> about rather
> than trying to actively write a track. It's not my idea of IDM,
> since it is
> often neither danceable nor deliberately musical, I don't know
> what to call
> it...electronic improvisation or something? Does anyone else like
> listening
> to this sort of stuff? Or am I just weird?
>
> Anig Browl
>
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