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A digital experiment using the "behind phasing" methods pioneered by Steve Reich in the 1960's. The process, originally executed using analog tape machines, involves playing two copies of an audio loop at slightly different speeds. The loops slowly move out and back in to sync with each other, resulting in some interesting phasing and delay effects. |
Credits: Jeff M. Riddle |
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Stretching time. Decay in to something new. |
Credits: jeff m. riddle |
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Part 5 of 5 taken from a 29 minute ambient/experimental guitar and bass exploration. |
CD: Good Woman (soundtrack)
Credits: a form of poetry |
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