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Let's not forget Ringo's mighty "boom-snap" on the early Beatles recordings - that went down with only two mics*. I'm REALLY impressed with MJB's recorded...
Eric P. Wallack
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Jan 1, 2004
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Hello f(r)iends, ... MJB is such a good drummer that you could mike his kit with fricking STEEL WOOL and it would sound good. As far as I'm concerned, I'm set...
Sean Padilla
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... http://www.mercenary.com/joe2elauedmi.html Now in-stock and ready to ship! THE STORY by steve albini Over the years, I have developed a fondness for using...
Ian C Stewart
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... Greatest band name ever? Ian...
Ian C Stewart
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... I'm almost tempted. The only problem is, "StSiS" is timbrally pretty similar to Merzbow, and the thing that distinguishes it is form: it's a lot more...
Alex Temple
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Jan 2, 2004
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Yo- Happy Horseshit to all on the list, hope the Americans here survived what we call the "holiday season". Speaking of my drum recordings (i use two cheap...
Mike Bowman
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Jan 2, 2004
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3283
Cool story (Albini's a good writer), but this was the best bit. ... Are people out there still wielding their own leads? Anyone on the list with basic tech...
Andrew McIntosh
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Jan 2, 2004
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3284
... If you've ever heard some earlier Merzbow stuff like "Age Of 369" or "Batzoutai With Material Gadgets", you might be surprised how similar your track...
Andrew McIntosh
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Jan 2, 2004
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... Huh. Cool. The only albums I know are Maschinenstil (which I like) and Aqua Necromancer (which I don't), plus parts of Pulse Demon (which is alright),...
Alex Temple
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Jan 3, 2004
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Huh. Cool. The only albums I know are Maschinenstil (which I like) and Aqua Necromancer (which I don't), plus parts of Pulse Demon (which is alright), and...
Andrew McIntosh
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Jan 3, 2004
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Hello- I just wanted to let some of you know that there are new reviews added to Scabies Magazine. There are still a few gaps, but those are ones that will be...
Eric Crowe
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Jan 17, 2004
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I was wondering if many people here are inspired by visual art for their music. It's something that's been interesting me lately, and I know that historically,...
Andrew McIntosh
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Jan 17, 2004
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... music. It's something that's been interesting me lately, and I know that historically, >musicians have been inspired by painting, literature and other art...
Daniel Prendiville
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Excellent question! I teach art history and yes, the visual arts are always inspirational to me - sometimes specifically (I've played and recorded music ...
Eric P. Wallack
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Yay! ... ===== Alex Temple fiber_optiq@... Memes don't exist. Tell your friends. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter...
Alex Temple
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Jan 17, 2004
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... their music. It's something that's been interesting me lately, and I know that historically, musicians have been inspired by painting, literature and other...
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That's a good one. I've heard of it being used before, from various people. When I was a teenager dreaming of being in bands, I used to make up cassette covers...
Andrew McIntosh
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Wow! I'd love to hear Pollock put to music! What did you think of the soundtrack to the movie "Pollock"? I read on the sleeve notes they where trying to get...
Andrew McIntosh
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Jan 18, 2004
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Must have been very square looking tail-lights. Interesting... At some stage in the future, I'm going to write a song called "Mondrian Tail-lights". The idea...
Andrew McIntosh
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Jan 18, 2004
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... Kandinsky was synaesthetic, though, which makes his theory more a set of involuntary neurological associations than anything you could universalize. ===== ...
Alex Temple
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Kandinsky was synaesthetic, though, which makes his theory more a set of involuntary neurological associations than anything you could universalize. He still...
Andrew McIntosh
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Most definately. "The Double Secret" - one of the first Hebephrenic tapes I released back in 1991 - used a ink pen tracing of René Magritte's "Le double...
Scott Carr
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Jan 20, 2004
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"Wow! I'd love to hear Pollock put to music!" Actually you can. C. Reider did something like this in Drone Forest. I sent him a doodle I made, and he scanned...
Mike Bowman
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... Anybody who's read the "Myths & Legends" page at semperlofi.com (anybody? Ian? Scott?) will recall the name of my first High School band: Synaesthetics....
Mike Bowman
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Jan 20, 2004
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Eric, I just wanted to remind you about my need for b&w artwork to accompany the track you sent in for the Cryptonautica comp. Also, if there is any bio info...
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"Kandinsky is painting music." I've heard of watching paint dry, but I've never heard of listening to paint dry. Can't wait for the radio edit meself...:-) djp...
Daniel Prendiville
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... Partially because he didn't know that synaesthesia was neurological, and thought that his associations should be obvious to anyone of intelligence. (He...
Alex Temple
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... I thought synaesthesia was when, like, you see a picture of cinnamon toast, and then smell the cinnamon toast, even though there's no real toast to smell,...
Mike Bowman
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I understand synesthesia to be when one sense triggers another, normally unrelated sense - some people can literally taste a sound or hear a color. ... ...
Eric P. Wallack
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Jan 22, 2004
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... That would be an example of synaesthesia, but the connection doesn't have to be so obvious. Synaesthesia is just any case in which two areas of the brain...
Alex Temple
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