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Re: [microsound] droplifting
hi ,
-not sure if this is the right approach. The problem i have is that it's
another 'trick' , a slight form of condescension towards a mass of
individuals called 'the public'.that is a big problem with the music
industry in the first place.
is there a way , or any interested parties ,to offer the finished
microsound project ( CD w/cover) for sale? i know that i'm keen on most of
the tracks , impressed by the cover designs yet i don't bother downloading
all the tracks for some reason. the other problem i have is that i find mp3
to audio CDs to sound a bit , well...bland , though electronically generated
pieces tend to come through better than many styles. there is hope on the
horizon in this regard with mp4 files ; which seem to translate quite well
when burned to CDr. does anyone have any tips in regard to making mp3 CDs?
summing up: i'd rather purchase a finished CD through the mail than
download and print.
on 7/25/03 7:39 AM, Kim Cascone at kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> http://www.freespeechforsale.com/droplift.html
>
> hmmm...maybe an extension to the Klanghausen project idea?
> procedure: download 70 minutes of material and the packaging graphics for
> the 'Klanghausen' project/put CD and art into a jewel case/take 5 copies
> with you while visiting local CD shops/place in electronic music
> section...just an idea...
>
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