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Re: [microsound] RE: summertime project?



i do think that "Summertime" and "Beach" are both evocative - but that Summertime might allow for more interpretations/access points for participants...

What do others think?

ciao

Chris


On Jun 20, 2005, at 2:18 PM, Frank D'Urso wrote:

I'd/we like to participate.

Why don't you just collect whatever people send you, putting it all together is the fun part.

I kind of imagine natural/environmental/sounds of teh modernworld mixed with microsounds elctronically produced, kind of a wash of sounds from all different angles that somehow say summer time each in their onw way.

I can hear the high way very loudly from here, but also lots of nature then segue into electronic noise vice/versa.....or are you thinking all teh best parts of pet sounds?

Frank "Roman the Edge" D'Urso

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<<<Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 08:48:48 -0700 (PDT)
To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: "P. Lasell" <p_lasell@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [microsound] RE: summertime project?
Message-ID: <20050617154848.80565.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Here's my proposal:

(Micro)Sounds-of-Summer MegaMix or SPF45:
Construct a pop song for the summer months. Final set of tracks could
be mixed down into a non-stop megamix, designed to be played in cars,
at the beach, houseparties, or on warm summer nights. Songs should be a
3-4 minute radio edit. Genre and production method of your choice, keep
tongue firmly planted in cheek.>>>>



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