[NetBehaviour] Vampire (NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 115, Issue 3)
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david at simulation.cc
Thu Aug 2 09:58:53 CEST 2007
James is right - a fascinating sound Is the original available via the
internet?
David.
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 23:10:53 +0100
From: "james jwm-art net" <james at jwm-art.net>
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Vamp(ire)
To: "netbehaviour" <netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org>
Message-ID: <ejx5ZSYR.1185919853.5117740.james at jwm-art.net>
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This recording of Vamp I have used fascinated me. It reminded me of last
summer when at a Steam Ralley. Besides all the steam engines, a couple
of score working, hundreds rusty, there were the organs, massive
barn-filling mechanical music sequencers, brightly painted, ornate. Vamp
is a recording (now in the public domain) of a small group of humans in
a music band during 1920 playing various musical instruments. It strikes
me with the repetitions and patterns and breaks in it's
composition............... Here is my (cough) remix (for educational
purposes only) :
http://www.jwm-art.net/temp/fred_the_eps_vamp.mp3
(22050 16bit) --> 128bps stereo mp3 1536208kb[1.5mb] <- 3:12 ->
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