I'm sure the next big thing will be "Organica" (assuming some student
paper hasn't coined the phrase already). This is performed live by
nature its self and is only performed and never recorded.
I'm telling you, it's already everywhere but it's always flown below the
radar of pop culture.
<>< Pilchard <><
Tunes by Pilchard:
http://pilchard.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: sven [mailto:ml.sven@subscience.de]
Sent: 02 September 2005 18:13
To: lee@codeaudio.com; idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [idm] post glitch
At 18:11 02.09.2005, Lee Stacey wrote:
quoted 2 lines Pushing this one up again because I didn't see any replies (sorry if
>Pushing this one up again because I didn't see any replies (sorry if
>there were some, I must have missed them).
i've missed it intentionally because thinking of developement of
music styles as
linear processes is deprecated and you didn't tell what you mean by
glitch.
the 1920's dadaist performances using defective gramophone players?
the 1930's performances by john cage using radios?
the 1950's distorted electric guitars?
but you want an answer anyway, right?
ok - the next big thing (but don't tell your friends) is "scramblism".
sven.
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