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Subject: whats a rythm?no no not the comfy chair


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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 06-Apr-00  @  10:53 AM   -   whats a rythm?no no not the comfy chair

white jackets

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what is a drum or a percusion rythm does the lemons help and when canyou find all the little men that help with the medi......ca....t...i...o..n.mmmmmmmmmmmm

ar the sheer bliss of a gentle 9/5 syncopated drum grove.



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Message 2/3                 Date: 11-Apr-00  @  10:15 AM   -   RE: whats a rythm?no no not the comfy chair

ianrhodes

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huh?



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Message 3/3                 Date: 13-Apr-00  @  10:39 PM   -   Recipe for zany rithemic action

Jojo the dogfaced boy

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firstly on every down beat you must have a purple giraffe that is also syncopated to the smell of bravery. a goodish thud of a creature but with defintion and substance . Then on the up beat you staple the hairs of a fish and the fingers of a snake to the abstract concept of green and runn it through a triple swirl delay of rasbery bosenberry and quintuple extravegant configurations of mild sauce high hat

make sure the gate times are just smooth and creammy and dont agregate when shaken and then add some twisted through 5 dimensions reverb effects. A small dwarven low pass filter limboing away on the kik drums and a tangy yet filling bassline
three cups of sine wave one cup of saw tooth and distortion and overdrive in equal parts. Mix and lfo's to season and create havoc

ENJOY!!!!!  



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