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RE: Join in projects w/the CT Collective



I really like the sound of that. Is it a purist/minimalist approach? For
instance, for OBJECTS, can you have the object in question as melody on
which an actual, fully-fledged song is based. Or is it being true to the
actual object, and using only variations of sound emitted by the objects
themselves. The reason I ask is I too have made similar explorations,
believe music to come form the most mundane of objects (and animals). IS
this an open forum, or is it a private affair?

I am very intersted...

Jon

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morgan Hamilton Lang [SMTP:mhl21@columbia.edu]
> Sent: 11 April 1908 16:19
> To:   Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject:      Join in projects w/the CT Collective
> 
> Hello there, Loopaires:
> 
> I belong to a group, the CT Collective, that formed through LD a long
> time ago in a galaxy far away. We make compilations of our loopesque
> music by volunteering labor and collectively producing the work. 
> 
> I'm organizing 2 new theme-based projects that people might be
> interested in. The first, OBJECT, goes like this: take an object not
> ordinarily thought to posess any musical characteristics. Make music
> with it by looping it, multitracking, adding effects, and so on. The
> second, VIDEO GAME, goes like this: make a fun piece of music using only
> video game or computer game noises in a new and exciting way.
> 
> A few of our CD's are MP3'd our website at http://www.loopxchange.com ,
> in case you'd like to hear what we've been up to. We have a few other
> projects that are nearing completion, so keep your ears tuned. 
> 
> If you think you might be interested in submitting something for either
> of these projects, let me know soon. The deadline is only 1 month away.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Morgan Hamilton Lang
> http://www.loopxchange.com