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Old 04-06-2016, 05:52 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Yeah, weaving away from the topic happens here a lot. Frustratingly so.
I mentioned the Au Claire de la Lune recording because I got it at a time
when I was considering doing a remix of it for an upcoming release. The
1857 recording of Jeune Jouvencelle (as well as some others from this
time) have a experimental sound and an evocative nature that I like.
When you have a little song from around 1860 called Fly, Little Bee that
actually sounds like a fly and/or bee while that being an unintended result,
it adds a nice touch of sonic surrealism that enhances the experience.
I have no problem whatsoever with your mentioning those recording if you actually have them. To tell the truth, when I first read your post I wondered if you were just trying to pull our collective legs - another thing that seems to happen often on fora such as this.
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