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Re: [microsound] Rockdisk



Yes, Rockdisk is a great name, especially when you imagine a very large 
stone disc, like the kind that would cover an ancient tomb or be found 
at a place like Stonehenge!

On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 11:17 PM, halit fatih kizilgok wrote:

> Hello,
>  After listening to such works as some mentioned here etc., finally 
> listening to some rock cds, I can hear the breath of the singer, the 
> squeeks (is this spelled right?) of the drum set, the cat walking 
> around in the studio, the bassists girlfriend snorting coke etc.. I 
> think listening to quiet works makes my ears more active and then 
> listening to saturated rock music, I am blessed by the music and the 
> submusic. Just like how the eyes work abot the threshold, deactivation 
> etc. huh?
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> And, abot the coffee table thing, one that I have just discovered, one 
> that I was looking for so long, photos so close to me, I love them: 
> "Yulla" by Camex international Press.
>
> Rockdisk is a great name isn't it? :)
>
> Fatih Kizilgok
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