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The Conet Project
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The Conet Project
schreef in bericht ... www.irdial.com/conet.htm cuhulin http://irdial.hyperreal.org/ Here are the disks downloadable MRe |
The Conet Project
Right, so some years back, some misguided youngsters found it
fashionable to collectively delude themselves into believing that these number station recordings were suitable as some sort of "ambiance music". I suppose this sort of thing could only hold their attention spans for a limited amount of time before they had to move on to something else. wrote: www.irdial.com/conet.htm cuhulin |
The Conet Project
The CONET CDs started off as a permanent record of Cold War radio, my
recordings being the major bulk of the CDs. Some musos and members of the chattering classes in the USA, notably the head of Aquarius records, deemed it a form of ambient music. I have never considered it so. Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
The Conet Project
I never figured the Conet CDs as being ambient music,never did even
think of them in that way.I forgot to give you credit on your site Simon Mason.That is a great job there. cuhulin |
The Conet Project
wrote: The CONET CDs started off as a permanent record of Cold War radio, my recordings being the major bulk of the CDs. Well, then, you clearly maintained a nice audio archive. Impressive work! Some musos and members of the chattering classes in the USA, notably the head of Aquarius records, deemed it a form of ambient music. I have never considered it so. Yeah, and as I recall, NPR did a piece or two on the Conet Project CDs... Yes, there it is: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=4167689 NPR provides surefire access to those chattering classes! :) Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net Great website, Simon. |
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