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At http://plunderphonics.com you can find the Oswald White Xmas track. Yes, the whole Plunderphonics album is there for free download (both in wav and mp3). If you have difficulties to find where it is at - click on the second "n" at the top on start page. Yours, Björn Eriksson www.tapegerm.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Zvonar" <zvonar@zvonar.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 10:02 PM Subject: Re: Oswald's White Xmas, was:Les Paul > At 11:55 AM -0800 11/24/02, Mark Landman wrote: > > >[Plunderphonic] falls into the category of things I've wanted to > >hear for a long time and never quite got around to. > > It's available: > > http://www.negativland.com/nmol/seeland.html > > > >I used to do a lot of illustration for Mondo 2000 > > What became of M2000? > > > >Want to try and describe Oswald's 'White Christmas"? I'd enjoy > >hearing about it... > > At first it seems a fairly simple transformation of the original > recording - the pitch wanders erratically all over the place, as if > the turntable were about to expire (it gives new meaning to the > "groaner" epithet sometimes applied to Bing and his emulators). Then > the backup singers come it behind him, and they're dead on pitch > while Crosby's voice continues to wander. Quite a clever hack. > -- > > ______________________________________________________________ > Richard Zvonar, PhD > (818) 788-2202 > http://www.zvonar.com > http://RZCybernetics.com > >