On Dec 13, 2004, at 2:52
The usual reference is to Oval in the "early 90's," but as the CD is an early 80's technology I figure there must be recorded examples of people abusing cd's in the 80's.
PM, srooney@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Nicolas Collins was also an early CD skipper. A recording that featureswell, you're all wrong. the great pioneer is Christopher Delaurenti. and he lives in seattle and he writes for the stranger , so neah.
this is called "100 of the Worlds Most Beautiful Melodies" or something
along those lines. Not sure how that stacks up time-wise to Tone, but he
is definitely an innovator in that realm.
Interview: http://media.hyperreal.org/zines/est/intervs/collins.html
/sean
Yasunao Tone was a pioneer in this field. I don't know exactly when he started skipping CDs, but I think it was as the technology started development..
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Peter Price wrote:
Does anyone have any info on the earliest examples of the sound of skipping cd's or other clearly digital "glitch" oriented process as a compositional device?
The usual reference is to Oval in the "early 90's," but as the CD is an
early 80's technology I figure there must be recorded examples of
people abusing cd's in the 80's.
Anyone?
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