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Jamie had wrote; >I've heard of a book by AMM's E. Prevost called No Sound Is Innocent which >is evidently a vital read on field recording and manipulating found sound. >By the way, if you don't know already, the newest Wire mag has a "fun" >interview with K. Stockhausen. Knowledge is Power. >Oh yeah....I'm patiently waiting to pay off the EDP I have on lay away and >then I can get started looping!!! Peace Out. -from Jamie Mash I just went and ordered it from Borders. Amazon said they didn't make them anymore. But B had them and said they were shipped very quickly. It seems like it's going to be an amazing read. Lot's of things about field recording, doing strange things to your instruments...AND even preparing your guitars (for all you maniacs out there). I can't wait to get it. Jeff Collins A Strange View of Music Showcasing the music of Jeffrey Collins and Ken Rubenstein www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Stadium/1429/STRANGETONES.html "I TRUST IMPULSE, CREATIVE INTUITION, AND UNMOTIVATED SPONTANEITY, BUT ABOVE ALL RESPONSIVE ACTION WITH AS MANY FILTERS THAT ONE CAN AVOID." Robert Rauschenberg