Turning a Dripping Sink into Music
Back in 1955, Canadian electronic music pioneer Hugh Le Caine created a “found music” and samples piece called “Dripsody.” It sounds primitive today, but back then, it sounded like the future. Building on
Read MoreBack in 1955, Canadian electronic music pioneer Hugh Le Caine created a “found music” and samples piece called “Dripsody.” It sounds primitive today, but back then, it sounded like the future. Building on
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