[rec.music.gaffa] free samples

gb10@GTE.COM (Gregory Bossert) (05/06/91)

the discussion of jon drukman's remixes reminds of... jon drukman's
remixes!  to wit, is there a kind soul who will exchange a blank tape
for a tape full of jon's mixes?

also, wasn't there one or more tapes of music by Love-Hounds?  i was getting
a digest of the digest back in those dark, pre-internet-access days, so
i don't have the details.  i'd love a copy of these tapes, as well...

while i'm on the remix topic:  anyone have any killer KaTe samples?  ive
got some decent 12-bit (Prophet 2000) stuff (which i can convert to Sound
Designer format, if anyone is interested), but i like some 16-bit Sound
Designer files to go with my SampleCell.

also also:  how about a mix-medley of the irish instrumental bits from
_NotS_, _JoL_, _TSW_, etc.?

and finally, my vote for the deadliest riff in the catalog:  the guitar/
drums from the end of _RUTH_ (so wisely brought to the fore in the remix...)

footah!
-greg -- gb10@gte.com -- "The water's only waist high"  (I'm still flooded.)

jondr@sco.COM ("Jonathan S. Drukman") (05/08/91)

In article <9105061609.AA23694@bunny.gte.com> gb10@GTE.COM (Gregory Bossert) writes:
>the discussion of jon drukman's remixes reminds of... jon drukman's
>remixes!  to wit, is there a kind soul who will exchange a blank tape
>for a tape full of jon's mixes?

Are you too scared to ask me directly?  Don't worry, I don't bite.  Much.

Greg and anybody else out there too scared to talk to me may
send a blank tape and some dosh for return postage to:

Jon Drukman
Mangled Bloody Carcass Of Sound Productions
755 14th Ave #515
Santa Cruz, CA  95062-4043

Here's one critic's opinion:
"You're gonna smoke a turd in purgatory for this one..." -- Richard
Caldwell.

-- 
jon drukman                 jondr@sco.com       always note the sequencer:
sco docland wage slave      uunet!sco!jondr     this will never let us down

nrc@cbema.att.COM (Neal R Caldwell, Ii) (05/08/91)

From article <16696@scorn.sco.COM>, by jondr@sco.COM ("Jonathan S. Drukman"):
> In article <9105061609.AA23694@bunny.gte.com> gb10@GTE.COM (Gregory Bossert) writes:
>>the discussion of jon drukman's remixes reminds of... jon drukman's
>>remixes!  to wit, is there a kind soul who will exchange a blank tape
>>for a tape full of jon's mixes?
> 
> Are you too scared to ask me directly?  Don't worry, I don't bite.  Much.

Oooh, right.  Once upon a time Jon didn't bite any more than your typical 
rabid pit bull on crack.  These days he's respectable sort of guy
working for a respectable sort of company in a respectable sort of job
so he's probably limiting himself to biting the heads off whippets in
the privacy of his own home.

> Here's one critic's opinion:
> "You're gonna smoke a turd in purgatory for this one..." -- Richard
> Caldwell.

Of course this is just one of a series of penances that - through
minutes of careful Katelogocal study - I've determined will be 
required in the afterlife of those who tresspass against her Kateness.  
What Jon has in store for him is a relatively mild penance for what he's
done with his "satanic mixes".  You folks who have been listening to the 
home demo bootlegs should probably bring water wings and a bib.

"Don't drive too slowly."                 Richard Caldwell
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