off course it's great fun... Maybe it's also worth tracking down RRR100...
which was a 7" they issued with yep onehundred locked grooves.
On the same label there's a triple Asmus Tietchens album which was
constructed/based on locked grooves.
Personally i think they are great tools to create new sounds, as in
"musicmaking"... use it in a creative way and please, please NOT in a
dj-way. One Dj Spooky is more then enough:)
j³
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris (the Hex) <hex314@mediaone.net>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 11:04 PM
Subject: [idm] Fw: [idm] RRR500 question
quoted 5 lines From: Sergey Zharikov <s-zharikov@nwu.edu>
> > From: Sergey Zharikov <s-zharikov@nwu.edu>
> > > have been eyeing the RRR500 record with 500 locked grooves
> > > at my local record store for a while - is it a worthy purchase?
> >
> > Emil Beaulieau (aka RRRon, owner of RRRecords and self-described
"world's
quoted 14 lines greatest noise artist") routinely performs using not much more than that
> > greatest noise artist") routinely performs using not much more than that
> > disc, his custom-built four-armed turntable, and an assload of panache.
> >
> > If I were a DJ, I'd buy it. Drop the needle any ol' place! Ahhh...
> >
> > Chris
> >
>
>
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