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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Golden Ratio, anyone?
Funny, I met several of the members of the Seattle Symphony who participated in the recording sessions for the source material in the work. BT composed for and directed the 110 piece orchestra, and definitely had the treatments in mind during the composition, his near neurotic methodical approach boggles the mind. Interested: are you listening to the 5.1 mix? it's much more bettah! The thing that freaks me out about the stuttered rhythms is that they're not fabricated, not milisecond delay based. They're all note values.. There's rain in the third piece, each drop of rain was isolated, and time corrected to 256th notes, I watched him do a few on a projector. It's mind numbing detail, but for whatever reason it gets his rocks off, and that means it loops perfectly... so the twittery noises, they're all "real" notes, which is just nuts to me ;) What things have you listened to lately that totally were your piece of cake? I'd love to hear! -Miles
On Jan 7, 2008 11:43 PM, Per Boysen <
perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
-- ---Miles Ward
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