For me it's very clear that Charles Dodge recorded a male voice too closer at the microphone...but it was the author voice?. What were the phrases recorded by Dodge?. I refuse to believe it was a folly as "a man sitting in a CAFETIRIA". What kind of computer processed the male voice, if at that time did not exist sound cards or computer audio formats as wav, aac or mp3?
Certainly not for me, but I'm not going to stop people from liking this... although it intrigues me. Mind if I ask you some questions?
maniamme2 1 year ago
Another detail: I imagine that, at the end of this track, I can hear the sound of the lead out groove of a old shellac 78 rpm disc.
limon276 1 year ago
For me it's very clear that Charles Dodge recorded a male voice too closer at the microphone...but it was the author voice?. What were the phrases recorded by Dodge?. I refuse to believe it was a folly as "a man sitting in a CAFETIRIA". What kind of computer processed the male voice, if at that time did not exist sound cards or computer audio formats as wav, aac or mp3?
limon276 1 year ago
Can we get some lyrics?
RyxEuclie 1 year ago
@RyxEuclie a man. a man. a man. a manamanaman. amaaan. aman.... sitting in the cafetiria.
LinoOverdrive 1 year ago 5
@RyxEuclie Had one enormous ear. And one tiny one. Which was fake?
ALXXMaXX 1 year ago
@RyxEuclie A man sitting in a cafeteria had one enormous ear and one tiny one. Which was fake?
kaesebarenick 2 months ago
GLaDOS + the robot from Intergalactic = this
pinkorpurple432 1 year ago
thanks for the post, hey-i like those paintings, what style would you say they are, and where can I find more like them?
jamesjonesrocket 1 year ago
@jamesjonesrocket This is all art by Steven Kenny.
LinoOverdrive 1 year ago
@LinoOverdrive thanks pal.
jamesjonesrocket 1 year ago
great!
jihacid 2 years ago
I love this
cuboidatom 2 years ago