melange
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
thanks for the listen and comment. :-)willum070 wrote:This is exactly how I like to start my day, with fresh inspiration!! Thanks!
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- KVRAF
- 1927 posts since 30 Oct, 2003 from Frolicking in Dirac's Ocean
excellent and terrifying...scourging me of auditory sins. Thanks for sharing, as per, rachmiel.
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
thanks mayan! terrifying ... to me it's beautiful, though often these are quite similar. rilke, in his duineser elegies:mayan wrote:excellent and terrifying...scourging me of auditory sins. Thanks for sharing, as per, rachmiel.
denn das schoene ist nichts als des schrecklichen anfang, den wir noch gerade ertragen, und wir bewundern es so, weil es gelassen verschmaeht, uns zu zerstoeren.
for beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror, which we can (just barely) bear, and we admire it so ... because it blithefully disdains to destroy us.
- KVRAF
- 12354 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
This is very strange. Delicious but strange. Like hairy fruit.
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
apt lovely synesthesia.justin3am wrote:This is very strange. Delicious but strange. Like hairy fruit. :)
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- KVRAF
- 8072 posts since 12 Dec, 2003 from Canada
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
thanks polyslax. and i'll listen to yours later also (i'm at work minus speakers now). :-)polyslax wrote:Sounds spicey! Will give it a listen once I get back to my nest... likely in the wee hours.
- Narcissistic Messiah
- 4562 posts since 8 Apr, 2002 from https://soundcloud.com/remcoh
TRIPLE !rachmiel wrote:another abstraakt improvisation, this one ambient-ish:
www.rachmiel.org/kvr/melange.mp3
enjoy.
ACE
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
rack 'em! thanks.Emerald Tablet wrote:TRIPLE !rachmiel wrote:another abstraakt improvisation, this one ambient-ish:
www.rachmiel.org/kvr/melange.mp3
enjoy. :-)
ACE
- KVRAF
- 12354 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
No speakers at work? I guess I'm privileged... I love sharing your art with my coworkers because, though they do enjoy it, this is not music they would normally seek out. I guess that is the benefit of working in a music friendly environment.rachmiel wrote:thanks polyslax. and i'll listen to yours later also (i'm at work minus speakers now).polyslax wrote:Sounds spicey! Will give it a listen once I get back to my nest... likely in the wee hours.
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
i'm a lowly adjunct professor at rochester institute of technology ... wouldn't presume to intrude on all the tenured profs.justin3am wrote:No speakers at work? I guess I'm privileged... I love sharing your art with my coworkers because, though they do enjoy it, this is not music they would normally seek out. I guess that is the benefit of working in a music friendly environment. :)rachmiel wrote:thanks polyslax. and i'll listen to yours later also (i'm at work minus speakers now). :-)polyslax wrote:Sounds spicey! Will give it a listen once I get back to my nest... likely in the wee hours.
- KVRAF
- 12354 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
Wow, I learn something every day! I would absolutley love to take a class taught by prof. rachmiel! I however would presume to intrude and would probably be tarred and feathered for it!rachmiel wrote:i'm a lowly adjunct professor at rochester institute of technology ... wouldn't presume to intrude on all the tenured profs.justin3am wrote:No speakers at work? I guess I'm privileged... I love sharing your art with my coworkers because, though they do enjoy it, this is not music they would normally seek out. I guess that is the benefit of working in a music friendly environment.rachmiel wrote:thanks polyslax. and i'll listen to yours later also (i'm at work minus speakers now).polyslax wrote:Sounds spicey! Will give it a listen once I get back to my nest... likely in the wee hours.
Where I went to school to earn my recording engineer credentials they were glad to be rid of me. I was forever experimenting with synths/FX/feedback in the live rooms, bringing in local death metal bands for recording sessions and presenting my experiments at full volume to my classmates. My professors were all 80's pop producers so they really didn't know what to do with me. Luckily I was commited enough to the craft to reign in my experimental nature so that I could actually get a job
Anyway, sorry to derail the thread.
- KVRAF
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- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
i teach human computer interaction. not music ... never wanted to go that route. and in terms of tarring and feathering, i am the easiest going professor you'll ever find ... have absolutely no joy in making my students' lives any more difficult than they already are. but i DO urge students to dig deep and show me their kinky sides.justin3am wrote:I would absolutley love to take a class taught by prof. rachmiel! I however would presume to intrude :D and would probably be tarred and feathered for it!
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