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Re: [microsound] microsound en espanol



Well, I don't think the language is the problem. Most likely all spanish speaking members
of this list speak english relatively well. The questions for me would be: english speaking people consider
spanish speaking people as part of a 'diferent' environment thar requires them to be 'separated' from the rest?
Do they have different independent issues to disscuss that are of no interest to people of other languages?
I might be reading to much into it, but I think we should be more interested in finding ways for the integration of elements
and ideas from the spanish speaking artists (I do not even know if we can categorized or unified them in such a way)
instead of finding ways to separate us.
El sonido nace para todos.


N.
www.discosinvisibles.org
www.electronicamexicana.org





----- Original Message ----- From: "jeff gburek" <tsazmaniac@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [microsound] microsound en espanol



i never thought it would matter what language
i would hate to see the list split into linguistic
camps though



j.ff gbk

http://www.futurevessel.com/orphansound/

http://www.mattin.org/desetxea.html

http://www.djalma.com

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