In the recent message <000901c4fb53$3082eac0$87d76351@catweasel> you wrote... > > Exactly. And whatever he chooses to do with 'Epsilon' has to be an > > improvement on the original. It's maybe the most aimless bit of drivel > > I've ever heard, Mellotrons or otherwise. > > Eh?! It's *meant* to be aimless - > it makes it more hynagogic, > the listener's brain-state finally passing beyond delta-waves > into a previously unknown *epsilon* state :-) So if I make a crap CD and tell everyone that it's meant to be crap then it's actually alright? Hmm. That would make it non-crap, which would make my assertion meaningless and hence would never change the CD's crap-state. This is the sort of paradox that 1960s TV computers with big spinning tape reels would listen to, digest and then explode about. > PS - I heard your favourite Tangerine Dream album was 'Cyclone' :-) Oh *isn't* Steve Joliffe just the greatest singer ever? Mike Dickson (tron@...) M400 #996 The Official Cynic of Streetly Electronics Streetly Sample Library http://www.blackcat.demon.co.uk/tron/
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[Mellotronists] Yes but Epsilon in Malaysian Pale
2005-01-16 by tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk
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