[silence] Cagesque question
Guy De Bievre
guy@guydebievre.org
Mon Aug 21 02:28:54 EDT 2006
for one thing it will depend on your definition of sampling (I like
to think of Messiaen walking the woods, writing down birdsong and
then recycling it into music as a form of sampling, ...or birds that
imitate other birds - in which case the brain is the
sampler)...Pierre Schaeffer's work seems essential
At 12:23 AM 8/21/2006, zachary moldof wrote:
>Greetings all,
>
>I am doing some research on sampling and am wondering if any of you
>can recommend resources. I am mostly concerned with earlier examples
>in which new methods for working with sampling are explored. This is
>not to say that I am looking for the oldest examples, rather instances
>that changed the structure of sampling.
>
>Thanks,
>Zach.
>
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