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Re: [microsound] projects...



What about sampling things legally, like old music or creative commons
music, and documenting exactly how you got from the sampled sounds
to the finished piece?

This would demonstrate how artists can benefit from sampling as a
creative technique.

Microsound techniques such as convolution, granulation, micromontage
and particle cloning would be obvious starting off points.

On 12 Sep 2004, at 22:36, visa wrote:
Hi,
there hasn't been any microsound projects in a while, has there? I was
thinking that it might be fun to do something related to the recent decision
by the us federal appeals court which ruled all uncleared sampling illegal:
http://news.bostonherald.com/national/view.bg?articleid=43259


It would imo be interesting to do a project more or less subtly opposing
this ruling. Like for instance, doing tracks entirely from uncleared
samples, but processed unrecognizable...


Is anyone interested in a project like this?

~Visa

-- homepage: http://alexyoung.org/ music: http://noise.me.uk


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