From DUSK y ’Tilll DUB

meter and tempo exercise virtual forms drawn from methods prescribed by initial terms of Musique concrète To form two separate playing instruments, phrases were recorded from the first 59 seconds of two distinct source recordings and re-arranged and repeated in different combinations respectively, to form two juxtaposing “playable“ semi-linear audio instruments (virtual equivalent to two tape recorder/reproducers) Drawn from the recordings - “Dusk“ by Pressure Drop, 2003 and Dusky Stevedore: Victor Sessions Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra Recorded April 24, 1933 Written by Andy Razaf and J. C. Johnson boot-note: the recording date of the Armstrong Session pre-dates the “Swing Era,“ and the classification of the recording as “swing“ by genre is certainly arguable (and I would argue against such a categorization) Louis Armstrong - during a nationwide broadcast of the Bing Crosby Radio Show - Cros
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