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music to observe electronic sheep to pt.1

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2006

This is the result an (actually impossible) attempt to fuse improv and minimal music.
Using sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ? I've first improvised 3 session of about 20 minutes each. the best one was choosen and minimalized (old fashion editing).
Expect more of this stuff soon.

http://www.popmodernism.org
http://www.myspace.com/svenkoenig

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  • @shitbeus I don't see why you would get so worked up over this. It's a very interesting, and might I say - psychedelic interpretation of the music - happening in real time. Please watch he's other video to understand what's actually behind the scene. Messes with my mind, that's for sure - making a somewhat semipsychotic representation of the piece. Perhaps even a gateway to another world of sorts. I agree with you on that it is somewhat fragmented though, because it is. But certainly interesting

  • @shitbeus You really don't understand whats going on here. If you did, you would appreciate it a bit more. The program this guy has created is actually quite amazing on many levels. Watch the video this is a response to.

  • Horrible. How can people seriously call this music? This is an isult to all the great composers of the last 1000 years of music who actually created something with meaning and depth.

  • this was interesting.

  • wow Fantastique !!!

  • GREAT GREAT GREAT  Video. Je suis admiratif !!!

  • Awesome. I need this software.

  • wonderful performance on Saturday in Brussels ;) i reallllly enjoyed it !

  • me thinks beauty it is! better

  • It's a very cool sound you have going. You can make individual movements work incredibly well, but as a song this lacks a solid backbone--very progressive, very little continuity.

    I like it as a tech demo, and it's something I'd be interested in listening to, but it needs to go a bit further to become full-blown compositions.

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