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# What would happen if I removed 25% of the beats from a Chuck Berry song, I wondered?
Jumping-Little-Record
I particularly like the solo.
(link fixed)
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:31, archived)
# Aww
great stuff!
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:36, archived)
# I like it
the verse is great.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:38, archived)
# I just like the way the solo stops abruptly with a sort of crunk sound.
makes me giggle.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:39, archived)
# got the sauce
before you mp3ified it, but after editing? I have an idea ....
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:43, archived)
# Go on...
I think it could stand to shed another 25% if that's what you're thinking, between the verses. Maybe I'll do that tomorrow.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:44, archived)
# no
it involves adding stuff, not losing more.
I am hoping it might bear fruit shortly.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:46, archived)
# That's a top idea...
however, nothing can seperate Chuck from his groove.

Woo!
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:39, archived)
# 9-bar blues?
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:43, archived)
# That still sounds pretty normal.
But then I have been listening to Xenakis.

Anyway, good stuff. Try 12.5% next time.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 0:44, archived)
# gah!
 
I was looking at the score for a piano piece of his (Herma) the other day, based on logical operators.

..and I thought, how in the cunt is one supposed to interpret this?!

Experimental, alright.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 1:01, archived)
# What did you use to alter the file, this sounds like a fun project
wonder how other songs would react to the same treatment
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 1:10, archived)
#
audacity.sourceforge.net/
+ the MP3 encoder.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2005, 1:11, archived)