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@robertcrouch
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Hey there,
Exciting news! The Internet Slowdown net neutrality protest planned for September 10th is really taking off. This morning, a dozen of the world’s largest websites announced that they’re joining in a big way. Sites you know and love like Etsy, Kickstarter, Wordpress, Vimeo,...
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Successful drone music is actually not about stasis itself. When it works it’s because it allows a shift to occur in the listener, wherein the subject of the music becomes your own phenomenological experience. Good drone work is about the way you perceive it: how your focus shifts when a layer you didn’t even notice before suddenly leaps to the forefront in a way that makes you question whether it happened in the mix or in your own mind, the way a mass of static sine waves will cancel each other out depending on how your ears are aligned to the speakers, how what would be an insignificant change in traditional music becomes completely seismic in a context of limited means.
Golden Retriever’s Matt Carlson On… Eliane Radigue And How To Make Successful Drone Music (via yannnovak)
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Had to get this out of my system, a big, warm, Kompakt-style track for the new year.
ISIS + Tim Hecker Live at the Bleeding Edge Festival Montalvo Arts Center 13 August 2006 Curated by Robert Crouch and Brett Allen