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RE: [microsound] What are considered to be the classic microsound albums?
Anyone know where I might get a copy of Active:Freeze? It appears that 12k
is sold out.
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From: rick [mailto:microsound@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 9:18 AM
To: microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [microsound] What are considered to be the classic
microsound albums?
Yes, I love Fragment Dots. I dont' know why Tetsu is hardly ever mentioned
on this board as he is THE man, IMHO.
>>Tetsu Inoue's "Fragment Dot"
Also, just a few
Kim Cascone(anything recent) {drippy, blippy, synthetic goodness}
O/r (nosei sakata & richard chartier) on 12k {
i was listening to this in my cube on very low volume and a
coworker, minutes after sitting down with a question, begged me to turn it
off. he said, in his very charming russian accent, it's like a drill into my
brain. exactly.
}
Active:Freeze (Tetsu Inoue & taylor deupree)on 12k {
tetsu's psuedo-melodic side with deupree's starkness, wotta mix
}
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