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RE: [microsound] I N S E C T M U S I C
oh, and of course george crumb's black angels (it was the "threnody"
reference that reminded me) contains a section called "night of the electric
insects," or something like that, featuring amplified strings chattering
away in an abstracted approximation.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: carlos [mailto:angbase@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:00 AM
> To: microsound
> Subject: RE: [microsound] I N S E C T M U S I C
>
>
> i've read about but never heard reed ghazala's "Threnody to
> the New Victims of
> Hiroshima" which he calls an "insect symphony" and was
> recorded using his
> self-built "vox insecta insect voice synthesizer"
>
> ghazala's page is at:
> http://www.anti-theory.com/
>
> > >> >can some one give me links to artists making
> >music/soundscapes with
> > insect
> > >> >recordings or synthetic emulations of insect sounds.
> > >>
> > >
>
>
> angbase
> http://noiseweb.com/angbase/
> p.o. box 131041
> houston, texas 77219
> usa
>
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