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I posted about this radio programme curated by mark fell and joe gilmore but no one seemed to have noticed or didn't give a shit. but heres a link to the thread

http://forum.watmm.com/topic/58850-composing-with-process-radio-programme/page__p__1396137#entry1396137

someone from the show has made some threads on here since I posted about the show some time in august, and yesterday they posted some info about this:

 

in the upcoming second part of the first episode they will play a track by Sean Booth called Horizon

 

31:44 Sean Booth 'Horizon', 2004 (20 min)

'Horizon' is a generative piece composed in the BBC BASIC programming language. It was composed for the rand()% generative internet radio station in 2004 but was never broadcast. The aim of the piece was to use as little code as possible and be interesting enough to hold the attention.

http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/process/composingwithprocess1_2_eng.pdf

 

intriguing isn't it?

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So maybe Rob does the beats and Sean does the math parts? Either way, I will want a high quality rip of this piece!

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Guest Scrambled Ears

So maybe Rob does the beats and Sean does the math parts? Either way, I will want a high quality rip of this piece!

but who pitches and who catches?

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Guest Rotwang

So maybe Rob does the beats and Sean does the math parts? Either way, I will want a high quality rip of this piece!

 

I want the source code too.

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lol@artists bios

 

I couldnt find a date, so...:when is this going to happen?

 

probably soon

 

hilarious signature, i've had to rub the screen

 

and it's not the first time i see it, thats's less hilarious maybe

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So maybe Rob does the beats and Sean does the math parts? Either way, I will want a high quality rip of this piece!

 

part 1 of episode one was in 320 kbps and for the most part the tracks were played without any voice over, so you just need to excerpt it and save it as a flac and the job's done.

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in the upcoming second part of the first episode they will play a track by Sean Booth called Horizon

 

31:44 Sean Booth 'Horizon', 2004 (20 min)

'Horizon' is a generative piece composed in the BBC BASIC programming language. It was composed for the rand()% generative internet radio station in 2004 but was never broadcast. The aim of the piece was to use as little code as possible and be interesting enough to hold the attention.

http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/process/composingwithprocess1_2_eng.pdf

 

 

Due to production reasons, the Composing with Process Exclusives show has been partially modified. +info soon. Sorry 4 inconvenience caused. And thanks for the feedback.

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in the upcoming second part of the first episode they will play a track by Sean Booth called Horizon

 

31:44 Sean Booth 'Horizon', 2004 (20 min)

'Horizon' is a generative piece composed in the BBC BASIC programming language. It was composed for the rand()% generative internet radio station in 2004 but was never broadcast. The aim of the piece was to use as little code as possible and be interesting enough to hold the attention.

http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/process/composingwithprocess1_2_eng.pdf

 

 

Due to production reasons, the Composing with Process Exclusives show has been partially modified. +info soon. Sorry 4 inconvenience caused. And thanks for the feedback.

 

is sean booths track still in it?

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