In a message dated 28/09/00 4:01:55 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Remember in Modulations, when I think Saunderson said that techno was the
> only way out, the only escape of such a desolate city? Well, everyone
> usually feels trapped somehow in some manner (if not, your probably an
> artist!!
> it seems plausible that toneshifting is merely the audio equivalent of
> this process. in a stark environment (in this case, with very few sounds,
> rather than few colors) the brain attempts to insert melody because that
is
> what it thinks should be there. perhaps an effort to maintain balanc
toneshifting...
It's very cool stuff...definitely bringing out a unique feature of our
mind,
but you can't really shake your ass to it like you can with the Surgeon =]
t o double d
set.go.recordings
++
this discussion is really beginning to tire me, but the following just
occurred
Gwendel wrote:
Talking about which... some time ago I let an interesting thread slip
through, the one about "tone-shifting"...
Darw_n wrote:
Toneshifting (one word, for aesthetic reasons) is not a "style", it is
a result... But generally, it only occurs with highly repetitive
techno for anythi
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From: darw_n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 1:39 PM
To: Gwendal Cobert; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Surgeon & tone-shifting
Toneshifting (one word, for aesthetic reasons) is not a "style", it is a
result...
But generally, it only occ
create, demonstrate, toneshift..."
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- Original Message -
From: "Gwendal Cobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27
Talking about which... some time ago I let an interesting thread slip
through, the one about "tone-shifting" - on Surgeon's Balance, one of my
favourite tracks remain Circles - one of the simplest things I've ever
heard, just a pounding, heavy percussive line with an alarm bell-like sound
increasin