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- From: pwh@bradley.bradley.edu (Pete Hartman)
- Subject: Re: Acid Music (sorry to net.vets)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.163243.2169@bradley.bradley.edu>
- Organization: Bradley University
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 16:32:43 GMT
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- In <92322.234945SXL136@psuvm.psu.edu> <SXL136@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
- > If you can get your hands on it, listen to Coil's album: LSD - Love's
- >Secret Domain. Deeply weird.
-
- I did that on my first trip.
-
- A friend told me later that he thinks that the whole album is
- based on the same chord progressions at different speeds and in
- different arrangements. That kind of corroborates my whole feeling
- that I was listening to a carefully crafted 3-D audio trip toy,
- which looked at the same themes from different angles (hence
- the 3-Dness of it). There was a very definite sense of space,
- not just sounds.
-
- I would recommend it as well.
- --
- Pete Hartman Bradley University pwh@bradley.bradley.edu
- She was the kind of woman who lived for others.
- You could tell the others by their hunted look.
-