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From:
Philip Sherburne
To:
'idm@hyperreal.org'
Date:
Thu, 16 Dec 1999 10:47:26 -0800
Subject:
(idm) re: thomas brinkmann
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quoted 32 lines This is purely a digital v analog transfer Q; As the variations were> > This is purely a digital v analog transfer Q; As the variations were > recorded > > via vinyl, do the sounds exposed transfer better through digital audio > or > > does it lose the dynamics when analog (use of dub plates) transfer is > applied. > > What would TB have to say?? What would he prefer? Does the Cd version > elicit > > sounds which we would't find on vinyl? Is this music idm or imm > (intelligent > > minimal music)? Anyone? > > There's also his X-100 LP on Suppose, which is explicitly intended for > vinyl, and vinyl only. The whole point of that record, according to > Brinkmann, is that it functions as much as a visual/tactile object as a > sonic one. He conceived of a record with interlocking circles visible in > the grooves of the record, figured out the math required to make the beats > to make the grooves, and only then created the recording. A pretty > amazing piece of work (you can see one of his sketches for the record up > at http://www.urbansounds.com). > > > Philip Sherburne > aka DJ Datenübertragung > Ask Jeeves > 5858 Horton Street > Emeryville, CA 94608 > 510-985-7885 > "If a question can be put at all, then it can also be answered." -Ludwig > Wittgenstein > >
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