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- From: bbehlen@soda.berkeley.edu (Brian Behlendorf (Vitamin B))
- Newsgroups: alt.rave
- Subject: Re: Rave composition
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 19:52:47 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley, CS Undergraduate Association
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- In article <1993Jan21.164411.13023@maths.tcd.ie> malxtt@maths.tcd.ie (Malcolm Tyrrell) writes:
- >
- > What I desire is a rave tune nutured from birth and brought up lovingly
- >by its creator. Consistant in its mood, less emphasis on concept-sampling,
- >and more individual in its style.
- >
- >What I want is a rave composition: composed, not written or programmed in!
-
- Well, I don't see why something can't be well written AND programmed, but I
- think I understand most of what you're saying. Let me suggest some examples
- of what I think you were looking for:
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- Orbital: just about anything, really
- Stakker: Humanoid (and all Future Sound of London shtuff)
- Gat Decor: Passion
- Rabbit City: Digital Domain (and others)
-
- and going further back,
-
- Any of Derrick May's early stuff
- early 808 state
- etc....
-
- Brian "Death to the Smart E's" B.
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-
- "Yeah, sure Mondo 2000 is a music magazine. That's like saying High Times is
- about flying" - Bryan Campbell
-