(313) Love to Love You Baby / Jack Your Body / Samba Magic

2010-02-12 Thread Fred Heutte
This just completely appeals to the tech-geek in me.  Maybe not
much direct relationship to 313 (and I'm not sure but don't think this
has been posted to this list before), but read on...



http://folk.uio.no/hanst/Edinburgh/Comparison.htm

A comparative study of changes in bass drum sounds from 70s disco to electronic 
dance music of the 1980s and
1990s.
Written by: Hans T. Zeiner-Henriksen, Ph.D.-student at the Department of 
Musicology, University of Oslo.

And also try this:

http://folk.uio.no/hanst/Manchester/ChicagoHouse.htm
Chicago house and the democratization of music production
Written by Hans T. Zeiner-Henriksen, PhD-student at the Department of 
Musicology, University of Oslo.
(Paper presented at the conference Manchester, Music and Place at the 
Manchester Institute for Popular Culture,
Manchester Metropolitan University, June 8th -10th 2006)



Re: (313) Love to Love You Baby / Jack Your Body / Samba Magic

2010-02-12 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new email address
Thanks much for posting these links, Fred. Very interesting reads.
Take care. Andrew

On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Fred Heutte ph...@sunlightdata.com wrote:
 This just completely appeals to the tech-geek in me.  Maybe not
 much direct relationship to 313 (and I'm not sure but don't think this
 has been posted to this list before), but read on...



 http://folk.uio.no/hanst/Edinburgh/Comparison.htm

 A comparative study of changes in bass drum sounds from 70s disco to 
 electronic dance music of the 1980s and
 1990s.
 Written by: Hans T. Zeiner-Henriksen, Ph.D.-student at the Department of 
 Musicology, University of Oslo.

 And also try this:

 http://folk.uio.no/hanst/Manchester/ChicagoHouse.htm
 Chicago house and the democratization of music production
 Written by Hans T. Zeiner-Henriksen, PhD-student at the Department of 
 Musicology, University of Oslo.
 (Paper presented at the conference Manchester, Music and Place at the 
 Manchester Institute for Popular Culture,
 Manchester Metropolitan University, June 8th -10th 2006)





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