all things considered lists the artist as rdj, but now i notice there are a
couple listed as "unable to provide info" at the website
http://www.npr.org/programs/all-things-considered/ so who knows. i thought
you couldnt get on a idm maillist without memorizing the afx canon though?
i think that your best bet is to write the question on your listener
pledge! :)
On Feb 26, 2016 8:18 AM, "AV2k" <a_void2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 50 lines Thank you Mr. Meatsock. Did RDJ perform that, or do you have more
> Thank you Mr. Meatsock. Did RDJ perform that, or do you have more
> information about this orchestral version?
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> On Fri, 2/26/16, peter meatsock <meatsock@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: Aphex cover on NPR
> To: "AV2k" <a_void2000@yahoo.com>, "idm" <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Date: Friday, February 26, 2016, 7:09 AM
>
> it was
> fingerbib. atc is unusally well playlisted for a talk show
> imo, right on their main page it tells ya. our local npr
> also uses some early rdj as a music bed, it fits perfectly
> enough to suspect aphex was originally a industrial music
> composer who just got too good.
> http://www.npr.org/programs/all-things-considered/
>
>
> On Feb 26, 2016 8:01 AM,
> "AV2k" <a_void2000@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> On the
> Feb 25, 2016 episode of "All Things Considered"
> there was a music interlude, lasting about 15-20 seconds. It
> was not on long enough for me to recognize the track, but it
> was an acoustic cover of an Apex Twin piece. I went back
> to npr.org and listened to the entire
> episode again, but it didn't play in the podcast.
>
>
>
> I wrote NPR to find out the name of the track and the artist
> who did the cover.
>
>
>
> Did anyone else hear it? What was it / where can I get
> it?
>
>
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