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EMUSIC-L Digest Volume 46, Issue 14
This issue's topics:
Cor, shoestring synthesis
Powerbook info
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Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 16:27:10 -0500
From: Nick Rothwell
Subject: Cor, shoestring synthesis
Went to an interesting contemporary dance show last night. (What else, you
ask. It's been a week of shows, networking and so on.) Piece by Marisa
Zanotti, who is now (if my network informs me correctly) is freelancing as
choreographer across in Glasgow. And who has a tape from me...
Sunken ballrooms, screen heroines, etc. And the music: moving fragments of
operatic works and symphonies, distance echoes and loops of evocative,
ghostly sounds. All done live. Really, really effective. One of the best
contemporary dance soundtracks I've heard in a long while. I had a chat
with the composer/performer afterwards to ask what he was using to make the
music. Answer: two cheap record decks, two cheap cassette decks, a toy
Casio sampler, a stomp-box delay and a couple of cheap mixers.
Well, that cuts me down to size.
Nick.
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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1992 09:46:33 -0500
From: "(Joseph D. McMahon)"
Subject: Powerbook info
Metlay's PowerBook info will be placed on the castrovalva.gsfc.nasa.gov
anonymous FTP site later today.
--- Joe M.
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