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Re: [microsound] call for demos



John--

Regarding:

"I'm going to try something else, a series of split CDRs, thirty minutes
allocated for each artist, with two per release. Anyway, if you're
interested in this project get in touch off list."

    Can you give me a little more info? I'm curious if you have a deadline
going right now, or details, etc. My name is DaveX. I work with experimental
sound in pretty much every variety, I rarely have any real boundaries. And
interestingly enough, I have one of those Knurl 3" limited editions that
Alan sent me, so I thought that was a nice sign that your label was
something I would dig on.

At any rate, right now, I am working on some extended pieces involving slow
sound, and homemade turntable setups to produce different sounds, also with
experimental tone arms and needle setups. The project is not yet complete,
but should be fairly soon. If this is something you might be interested in,
I could send it your way. Let me know your preferred method of arrival,
possibly an FTP?

In addition, I wanted to let you know about my radio show, which
incidentally, is where I am already apparently playing your latest release,
ha ha. I'll have to mention that this evening. Full details of the show are
at: http://home.mchsi.com/~itde  but the nitty-gritty is that I broadcast
from a not-for-profit community radio station and host a weekly show
featuring experimental music of all types. I routinely play long cuts, I
never play excerpts, and I'm not picky about what format I receive
submissions in, just so long as the sound is equal to or greater than the
sound of an ordinary car radio. I'd love to be able to review some
submissions from Cohort, since my goal is to be able to play the finest
experimental music available today. If you sign up for the e-mail list
(which only gets about one mail from me a week) then you can get playlists,
and individual show info, usually the same day of the show. My station,
WDBX, broadcasts terrestrially at 91.1FM in Southern Illinois, and also live
online. Check www.wdbx.org for info on that.

I'd appreciate hearing back from you on these matters, thanks so much!

DaveX

ps-- if you see Alan, tell him "hi" for me.


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