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From:
Wendy
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Ambient Hyperreal List , idm
Date:
Thu, 14 May 2009 19:56:14 -0400
Subject:
[idm] Re: Looking for manipulated vocals tracks
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Thanks so much for all the suggestions! The show will air this Sunday 10PM to Midnight EST on http://www.wxdu.org/ I'll send on a playlist later. --Wendy On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Wendy <speechless1974@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 25 lines Sorry for the cross-post, but things have been quiet lately, so hope y'all> Sorry for the cross-post, but things have been quiet lately, so hope y'all > don't mind. > > I'm putting together a radio show on the topic of 'Aphasia', which will > consist of tracks based on wordless vocals. I see these coming in two > flavors: vocals that were always wordless (e.g., processed vocal drones, > singing without words) and vocals that were once intelligible but were > manipulated into unintelligibility. A track I will use is the Edit Three > Step by Beequeen: > http://www.last.fm/music/Beequeen/_/The+Edie+Three+Step?autostart . > Another example is Amon Tobin's Verbal, but I'm so over Tobin in general > that I probably won't use that. > > I already have quite a bit of the first category, but not enough of the > processed-into-unintelligibility variety. Not really looking for a specific > genre; industrial, ambient, IDM, noise, other experimental is fine, as long > as there are no lyrics. Scary and eerie are fine, rhythmic is excellent, as > is ambient. > > I'll also remember to post up when the show will air (available on web), in > case anyone is interested in the results! > > Thanks! > Wendy >