[rumori] Re: Quick Question


J103ATaol.com
Date: Tue Aug 13 2002 - 15:56:50 PDT


Hello all

I'm looked to for answers, often, here in Minneapolis, pertaining to questions of literally every type of experimental music - because of the success of SAR - but I don't really know much about a lot of it.

I forward this question, therefor, to the list, so someone can give me the answer, making me look cool to my peers at Radio K.

Thank you,
Jon Nelson

www.some-assembly-required.net

> > I am writing with a quick question in regards to a type of music that I
> > am not currently very familiar with. It is sometimes called junk music,
> > but can be linked in with Industrial music as well. It involves artists
> > mixing in their own lyrics with existing songs. Are there any artists
> > that provide good examples of this genre of music? Also, do you have any
> > personal preferences?
>
> Hmmm...I'm not very familiar with it either, myself. I did a cursory
> google search and didn't come up with much. I'm forwarding your inquiry
> to Some Assembly Required, a sample-based spec show on after The Descent
> on RadioK. Jon Nelson, the host, may know a bit more. At
> any rate, I'd
> be interested to know what you come up with.

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