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Re: unique rhythm's.....

2002-11-29 by Bill Kocher

Yeah, I agree about the repetition of rhythms, I created a dance 
song that changes every 2 seconds. Unfortunately it made everyone on 
the dance floor throw up. Maybe they just aren't ready for it 
yet..:) If you do want something w/ changes try listening to some of 
the newer Jazz. It still has synth stuff and cool rhythms in it only 
more changes.  
Bill                                                           --- 
In xl7@y..., "David DeciBel" <spec@s...> wrote:
> Pulse Seq what?
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nick Rothwell" <nick@c...>
> To: <xl7@y...>
> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 12:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [xl7] unique rhythm's.....
> 
> 
> > >    How do you all feel about the beat repetition and 
redundancy of some
> popular dance songs on the
> > > radio.
> >
> > I think it's depressing, basically.
> >
> > > Anyone hear any new music by BT or others producing unique 
beats
> > > (including YOU)?
> >
> > Since you ask, I guess my material is new, and I guess it counts 
as
> > unique since nobody else is using a pulse sequencing engine. 
Check out
> > http://www.cassiel.com/mp3/cyberlive.mp3 - it's longish (20 
mins) and
> > constantly evolving (pretty much) via algorithmic sequencing.
> >
> > >    Happy Turkey day to all!!
> >
> > Oh - do you guys have a holiday at the moment?
> >
> > --
> >
> >   nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance --
> http://www.cassiel.com
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