Sure, until someone comes along, copies "Thousand" to his/her hard disc,
doubles the pitch/speed... Voila! 2000 BPM. Beat that. Um... yeah.
While at this point, what has to qualify as a "beat"? I mean, technically
a tone can be defined as an infinite number of "beats" (each being a bloop
of a note) crushed into one big, flowing continuous sound -- which can
also be interpreted as "no beats". Infinity = zero. Hmmmm, did I just
create a wormhole and not know it?
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Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org>
KUCI 88.9 fM in Irvine, CA -- Orange County
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 SampAce4@aol.com wrote:
quoted 10 lines You guys think 357 bpm is crazy? Take a listen to teh track "Thousand" by> You guys think 357 bpm is crazy? Take a listen to teh track "Thousand" by
> Moby. It starts out at a usual bpm and then kicks it up to literally 1000
> bpm. If the info I have is right hes one of the worlds major record books
> fro teh fastest song ever or something along those lines. Check it out
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