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um, i like feed back, i also like the amplification of quiet sounds. last sunday keenan lawler let me hear a guy named pole, pole uses the sound of records popping and hissing. he amplifies them until they sound like percusion and/or melody, i thought it sounded pretty, but im a freak. a couple weeks ago i was trying to get a good recording of speaker hums. i think the sounds my fridge makes are pretty i like the low fluxuating humming sound it makes at night. i also like the sound of a empty office flouresent lights make a wonderfully strange hum. copy machines make dancable beats, so do old dot matrix printers, and people walking on hard wood floors. dont even get me started on the symphony of sound in the check out lanes at grochery stores [beep, beep, cart noises, beep, beep, credit card sweep, beep beep, coupon check pricee check, beep, recept, your total is beep] now thats what i call techno. -thaniel ion lee