Wow, cool! Higher resolution copy than I have in stock, thanx.
This and other Environments records don't work miracles, but they do make good anti-stress soundtracks.
The primo LP in the series is Tintinnabulation: It sounds like a field recording of very large bells, maybe at a Shinto shrine or similar, but actually it's an early digital composition rendered on an IBM 360. These folks were serious about their audio engineering.
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Here you go;
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7bESafW7WeaVmItVlc1czR4MlU/view?usp=sharing
Nothing is ever really true.
Wow, cool! Higher resolution copy than I have in stock, thanx.
This and other Environments records don't work miracles, but they do make good anti-stress soundtracks.
The primo LP in the series is Tintinnabulation: It sounds like a field recording of very large bells, maybe at a Shinto shrine or similar, but actually it's an early digital composition rendered on an IBM 360. These folks were serious about their audio engineering.
:o)
Thanks for the info. I'm going to look for more of the series.
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