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Re: [microsound] a personal appreciation of microsound?



That's a great story.  I made a promo a while back for my radio show
at university, and one of the DJ's said that halfway through playing
it, she scrambled around to fix it when it stuttered and skipped (as
per my intentions).  The glitch aesthetic is still quite on the fringe
for most listeners.

~Kyle

On 8/22/06, Exegene <exegene@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

I managed a while ago to get a CD to a radio DJ; she played it on the air.
Or tried to. For nearly a minute she skipped around the track. On the
disc's retrieval, she said she's sorry, but the disc is broken and she
couldn't find the music, what is this, some kind of joke?

Don't underestimate how much music's perceived musicality can depend on
its similarity to already-accepeted-as music, or on the
marketing/packaging surrounding it.


http://theradioproject.com
http://perhapsidid.blogspot.com

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