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Re: Semi-OT: Prehistoric looping?



Another excellent example is the 1992 CD release by LILITH entitled  
"Stone". (Sub Rosa ST55). ALL of the "voices" are from stone and  
nothing else.
Stones that were struck, rubbed, smashed, ground etc etc and sampled  
and then the "voices" were transformed into amazing sounds and  
textures etc.
Nice ambient-"primitive" and I will wager bucks there is a good  
amount of some of kind of loopage involved in the over all process.

REVcommended!

All the best,
Rev Fever
http://www.spiritone.com/~rvfever/

On Dec 2, 2008, at 12:37 AM, andy butler wrote:

> Gamelan of Central Java
> EUCD 1902
> track 9 Goa Tabuhan
> ..music played on stalagtites
> mike@michaelplishka.com wrote:
>> http://thecavewall.posterous.com/the-sounds-of-stones-not-rolli
>>  Has anyone done any music using singing stones?
>>  peace,
>>  plish
>> www.michaelplishka.com <http://www.michaelplishka.com>
>> www.scribbledmusings.com <http://www.scribbledmusings.com>
>> http://thecavewall.posterous.com
>>