I thought that was the point of this release, to inspire volumes of mailing
list discussion attempting to catalogue all of the samples and loops that he
uses, and what track they came from. Gotta catch 'em all or somesuch thing.

The DE9 record reminds me a bit of the Minidisc project that Autechre did
under their Gescom alias. It was a collection of 88 small snippets of tracks
and samples that was intended to be played with the shuffle feature of your
Minidisc player. So each time you played the disc it would result in a new
listening experience.

I found the new DE9 to be very interesting. I can't say that it's my
favorite Hawtin record, but I definitely respect him for trying to take
Techno to that next level.

 Leif

----- Original Message -----
From: Vince Woolums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 List <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [313] DE9 closer


> Hello.
>
> To my knowledge there is no 'track listing' per se, because of the nature
of
> the mix.  Lots of track titles are included as points of reference, but
the
> order in which they are listed is not the order in which they are played.
> There is also nothing that subscribes to the traditional track-after-track
> approach.  Bits of track recur at random times throughout the mix.
>
> Makes sense, right?
>
> Vince Woolums
> AOL IM: vincewoolums
> http://jump.to/iowacityunderground
>



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