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From: "Pryor, Ryan N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 7:06 PM
Subject: [313] Gescom MiniDisc


> A minidisc with 88 tracks.
> When you play it, you put the MiniDisc
> player in random mode and allowed it to "remix" the 88 tracks.
> Always random, always different...
>
> Has anyone tried this??

Yeah. I have it. It's a helluva ballsy move, no? Frankly, I don't find that
the randomization of it is anything more than random. It's got some nice
moments, but I'd prefer to hear them developed more. I guess I've always
preferred Autechre's songs to their experiments, since they're such good
songwriters. For a somewhat similar idea using bits (bytes) to create a
coherent whole, I'd recommend the Black Dog's first solo effort "Music For
Adverts and Short Films". 27 tracks, and a really brilliant album in the
proper sense.

Tristan
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