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05-03-2006, 03:50 AM
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The noise musician Mark Spybey once put out a CD that was enclosed in a sewn canvas case. He explained by saying everyone who bought the CD would open the package in a different way, thereby making their own CD unique.

Maybe everyone can find their own, unique way of closing up the CD. Some might use a ribbon, a simple rubber band, or install little stick on magnets.

But no velcro please. You would sound like a spazz everytime you opened it. Ride the shortbus much?
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Old 05-03-2006, 03:50 AM   #21
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Re: velco, would have went a long way

The noise musician Mark Spybey once put out a CD that was enclosed in a sewn canvas case. He explained by saying everyone who bought the CD would open the package in a different way, thereby making their own CD unique.

Maybe everyone can find their own, unique way of closing up the CD. Some might use a ribbon, a simple rubber band, or install little stick on magnets.

But no velcro please. You would sound like a spazz everytime you opened it. Ride the shortbus much?
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Let us now, as Futurists, enter one of these hospitals for anaemic sounds. There: the first bar brings the boredom of familiarity to your ear and anticipates the boredom of the bar to follow. Let us relish, from bar to bar, two or three varieties of genuine boredom, waiting all the while for the extraordinary sensation that never comes.
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