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::|REFLEX TWIN|:: from London on 2001-09-15 13:08 [#00032149]



...to make the most minimalist song that ever there was.
Music so sparse sometimes the listener thinks they're
listening to SILENCE.


 

wizards teeth on 2001-09-15 13:44 [#00032152]



why not record silence or are you trying to get as close to
silence as possible.

i think you can only record silence in a vaccum and listen
to it in a vacuum, this is not possible as you would die.

The end


 

Butch McButchEyeball-Head on 2001-09-15 13:45 [#00032153]



Where a stackhat, then you wont die.


 

::|REFLEX TWIN|:: from London on 2001-09-15 13:50 [#00032157]



No man, I want to make actual music. I've BEEN into space
and I know what true silence is like! It's dull.


 

wizards teeth on 2001-09-15 13:53 [#00032162]



I enjoy high frquency sounds, make songs out of these
sounds, sometimes i don't like to dance.



 

Captian Slipknot from www.mp3.com/chaka015 on 2001-09-15 19:20 [#00032230]



that's not very hard.


 

Kool Aid Man on 2001-09-16 08:50 [#00032442]



This has been done. Please refer to the song "quiet time" by
the minimalisticly short song writer peeet!
ww.mp3.com/peeet!...?
Sometimes funny, sometimes lame.


 

Kool Aid Man on 2001-09-16 08:58 [#00032446]



But for some good minimalism, listen to www.mp3.com/bohn...
listen to the songs called manifolds, there's like 10 of
them, they're simple tones that do weird panning and fading
and other interesting sounds. The cool thing is that his
computer program made the songs all by itself. It's based on
the likeliness of events to occur, probability. There is
only so much variation that can go on with a set of specific
instructions left to create on their own, there's probably
infinite versions almost, but they sound similar. Oh yeah!


 

thanksomuch from over yonder on 2001-09-16 16:03 [#00032493]



minimalist music has to be like minimalist art, you must
know how to make the "real stuff" before you can venture off
into uncharted territoy. personaly, i have not heard your
stuff, but keep that in mind.


 

helios from zurich-ch on 2001-09-16 17:05 [#00032504]



hey REFLEX TWIN man!
i'm very interested in your ideas of sound. it's probalby a
bit scary for me, when the silence comes. where i can find
your stuff?


 

Aron? from Canada on 2001-09-16 18:41 [#00032529]



I heard a song the other day. they said that it was silence,
for the people who died. but turned up the volume and heard
a bunch of cool high frequency sounds.

HREF="http://www.acidplanet.com/Lounge/Components/PlayFile.
listen to my minimalist track.
it's very very very ambient.


byebye


 

Jaffa Kid from who cares.. on 2001-09-16 18:44 [#00032531]



John Cage has done it. Twice..:) Back in 1956 or
something,..


 

Barney on 2001-09-16 20:46 [#00032555]



Was he that pianist who sat down in front of the audience
for like 3 minutes and played nothing at all? That was
classy.


 

hevquip from a hawks colon on 2001-09-16 20:52 [#00032556]



record natural movements i.e. breathing, blinking, plants
moving from slight wind, ripples in water, clouds


 

Quadrapelegicrobotikev from ardmore on 2001-09-16 23:08 [#00032573]



why don't you make real music...it is enjoyable and not
'crap'. Plastikman was cool cause his minimal shit would
put you in a trance, you could watch paint peel to that shit
and it would excite the senses.(Not to be a bug on your
style) Your quest is useless...


 

Captian Slipknot on 2001-09-17 02:49 [#00032627]



I record myself sleeping, then eat the tapes, record the
sound of that, then i'll bury that tape in the ground,
record that, and then shoot myself, record that, then listen
to it all in reverse.

FUCK I NEED A DRINK!


 


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