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Re: [microsound] Beethoven no.9 project



i think that piece is brilliant, im currently corresponding with Leif Inge,
which is the guy that did the project, about releasing it on ritual document
release. he is also in talks with a couple of other labels, the biggest that
i know of being 'Table of Elements' what he wants to do is release it as
..mp3 discs and it would be a 3 disc set, or as DVD's just as an audio track.
Im sure he will go with the label that best suits his needs, all I care is
that it gets released some where its too amazing to just be realaudio. if
you write him he may be selling cdr's of the .mp3s

j.frede
current location:los angeles
http://ritualdocument.com/jfrede
po.box 292045 los angeles, ca 90029

> j. et al, just getting time to listen to this. It's quite enjoyable,
> especially good listening while I'm working on a couple of articles. I
love
> the way it slowly builds. This is also one of those things where I wonder,
> "Why didn't I think of that?" Do you know of a version at a higher
bitrate,
> by any chance?
>
> -=trace
>
>
>
> >anybody else hear this on NPR today? absolutely amazing project and it
> sounds great!
> >
> >----------------------------------------
> >http://www.npr.org
> >Nov. 26, 2002 -- Leif Inge, an artist based in Oslo, Norway, has a new
take
> on Ludwig van Beethoven's >venerable Symphony no. 9. With the help of some
> remixing and some special audio software, Inge took the >hour-long
symphony
> and stretched it to last an entire 24 hours.
>
>
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