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From:
David Seruyange
Cc:
Intolerable Daily Madness
Date:
Tue, 25 Apr 2006 15:58:07 -0500
Subject:
Re: [idm] Autechre spotting
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<d051044b0604251358h7861bed1i2939ce5750106b46@mail.gmail.com>
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quoted 1 line How do you sample Autechre in a printed book? ;)> How do you sample Autechre in a printed book? ;)
We'll have to use an escape character when using a typical IDM word in its literal context. An Autechre \sample ... On 4/25/06, Michael J. Makunas <michael@makunas.com> wrote:
quoted 22 lines Can you be more specific? How do you sample Autechre in a printed book? ;)> > Can you be more specific? How do you sample Autechre in a printed book? ;) > > The funny thing is that you could probably say that Autechre is to music > what Perl is to computer languages. At their best they both spawned a > lot of creativity as pioneers. And when they are both at their worst you > want to say "Good God, how did you do that? And why would you want to?" :) > > > > David Seruyange wrote: > > Don't know if there are any perl hackers out there, but in the O'Reilly > book > > "Spidering Hacks" they are used in some samples provided in the > book. I'm > > not sure which of the authors, Kevin Hemenway or Tara Calishain, likes > > Autechre, but I love easter eggs like that. Just thought I'd share - > > > > David > > > >