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Re: [microsound] : : turntablism



On 3/20/03 11:52 AM, "p y o . - _ p 2 - ." <pyo.p2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> At present I'm writing a paper on Turntablism and am searching for any
>> web sites, articles and papers on the history of this movement from
>> Cage's 33 1/3 experiments to any sound installations that are
>> turntable/record player based.
> 
> hello mike,
> here are some links less or more interesting about turntablism :
> http://www.japanimprov.com/yotomo/
> http://www.erikm.com
> http://www.electrocd.com/bio.e/tetreault_ma.nws.html
> http://www.l-m-c.org.uk/texts/tetreault.html
> http://www.poundmag.com/magazine/turntablism/turntablism.html
> http://www.btinternet.com/~Huggesey/turntablism.htm
> http://www.epitonic.com/extra/scratch/
> http://www.ad.com/Arts/Music/DJs/Turntablism/
> 
> hope it'll help : )
> : : p y o
> / http://pyo.free.fr
> // http://wigs.project.free.fr
> 
> 
> 
Are you including Pierre Schaeffer in the "mix"?

He worked with turntables before moving over to tape.

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