Gerald O'Connell wrote:
> - well, I already started one such interactive project - the twist
> being that I'm collaborating with myself over an 18 year time gap !
> I've been digging into my archive back to 1982 and discovering stuff I'd
> forgotten, and then taking samples from it and reprocessing the original
> material with contemporary stuff blended in.
Whoa. Thats awesome. I am suddenly quite happy that I keep
all the wavs of my electronic music stuck on CD, especially lately,
as the music I have been making is extrememly representative of
the time span I am making it in. In a few years, I'm sure it would be
wonderful to see how where I was then has taken me and "remix"
the work accordingly.
The music is quite nice, as well, you may consider mentioning the
manner in which it was made on your site.
Also, since so many fluxlisters are working with MP3.com,
why not set up a "fluxlist" station, where we set up a stream
of various fluxlist music. Maybe change the "DJ" every week.
> Sambience at
> http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/85/lives_of_angels.html
> is the first such opus. Unsettling. I feel like a medium raising his own
> ghost...
>
> I like this idea of a collaborative approach, with several people
> building up a track by email or whatever...
>
> Gerald O'Connell
>
> http://www.wonderport.com