EMUSIC-L Digest Volume 48, Issue 02 This issue's topics: Collaboration Forming your own Team (4 messages) Your EMUSIC-L Digest moderator is Joe McMahon . You may subscribe to EMUSIC-L by sending mail to listserv@american.edu with the line "SUB EMUSIC-L your name" as the text. The EMUSIC-L archive is a service of SunSite (sunsite.unc.edu) at the University of North Carolina. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:17:19 -0500 From: bgood@SUNDAGGER.LERC.NASA.GOV Subject: Forming your own Team Joel Stern: > To clear up the apparent ambiguity in my message about tape > exchanges, I was refering to tapes of original music (mine, > yours...you know)... ...and would be glad to send out my music for > audition, comment, criticism, to other individuals and would > enjoy doing the same for them. I'd be interested, not so much to solicit criticism as to find possible collaborators a la Team Metlay (no reason they should have *all* the fun). It's difficult to figure out just from postings who's interested in what kind of music. Which leads to the question--if we want to do it, how do we make it happen? Do we (1) Post a list of interested people, along with their musical styles and influences, and do one-to-one exchanges of tapes, or (2) Con some poor fool into compiling a tape of contributions and circulating copies, like a limited-distribution version of the Usenet tape/CD, or (3) Set up a "chain cassette" that gets sent sequentially to interested parties (but *only* those who have something 100% *completed*). brian good bgood@sundagger.lerc.nasa.gov ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 20:49:31 PST From: metlay Subject: Re: collaborators > >I'd be interested, not so much to solicit criticism as to find possible >collaborators a la Team Metlay (no reason they should have *all* the fun). > >brian good >bgood@sundagger.lerc.nasa.gov If ONE person takes Team Metlay's example and forms a cooperative emusic endeavour that makes several people happy and fulfilled, it will have served its purpose, CD or no CD. (That's not a copout, just a fact. I *will* get the TM CD out ASAP) -- mike metlay | atomic city | "Just remember to rip out all the RAM chips p. o. box 81175 | and replace them with multistate core, pittsburgh pa 15217-0675 | for a more analog sound." metlay@netcom.com | (d. elliott) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 08:29:25 EST From: The Radio Gnome Subject: Re: collaborators Hi, Whenever this collaboration is done, you should send a copy to Synkronos Music, Wayside or Eurock. These places are always looking for something new. Synkronos (Chuck Vanzyl) in particular gives special consideration to home tapers on his show Starsend. Chuck is a home taper himself and works closely with D.Andrew Rath (aka Control Voltage) and Peter "Nightcrawlers" Gulch. Andy Wing ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 06:59:18 PST From: metlay Subject: Re: collaborators > Whenever this collaboration is done, you should send a copy to Synkronos >Music, Wayside or Eurock. These places are always looking for something >new. Synkronos (Chuck Vanzyl) in particular gives special consideration to >home tapers on his show Starsend. Chuck is a home taper himself and works >closely with D.Andrew Rath (aka Control Voltage) and Peter "Nightcrawlers" >Gulch. ...and not so closely with Bill Forcier, Art Cohen, and Yrs Truly. His new set of tapes for the Galilean Moons is uniformly excellent. I recommend it. Chuck van Zyl, Synkronos Music, PO Box 22, Upper Darby, PA 19082-0022. -- mike metlay | atomic city | "Just remember to rip out all the RAM chips p. o. box 81175 | and replace them with multistate core, pittsburgh pa 15217-0675 | for a more analog sound." metlay@netcom.com | (d. elliott) ------------------------------ End of the EMUSIC-L Digest ******************************