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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:17:19 -0500
- Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List <EMUSIC-L@AUVM.BITNET>
- From: bgood@SUNDAGGER.LERC.NASA.GOV
- Comments: To: emusic-l@auvm.american.edu
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- Joel Stern:
-
- > To clear up the apparent ambiguity in my message about tape
- > exchanges, I was refering to tapes of original music (mine,
- > yours...you know)...
-
-
-
- ...and would be glad to send out my music for
- > audition, comment, criticism, to other individuals and would
- > enjoy doing the same for them.
-
- I'd be interested, not so much to solicit criticism as to find possible
- collaborators a la Team Metlay (no reason they should have *all* the fun).
- It's difficult to figure out just from postings who's interested in what
- kind of music.
-
- Which leads to the question--if we want to do it, how do we make it happen?
- Do we
- (1) Post a list of interested people, along with their musical styles and
- influences, and do one-to-one exchanges of tapes, or
- (2) Con some poor fool into compiling a tape of contributions and circulating
- copies, like a limited-distribution version of the Usenet tape/CD, or
- (3) Set up a "chain cassette" that gets sent sequentially to interested parties
- (but *only* those who have something 100% *completed*).
-
- brian good
- bgood@sundagger.lerc.nasa.gov
-