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Keith Fullerton Whitman
Keith Fullerton Whitman
Intro
Editions
People
w/ Pierce Warnecke
w/ Mark Fell
w/ Geoff Mullen
w/ Greg Davis
Projects
Malört
Resonators
Sts.
Acid Causality
Private, Public
Redactions
Epithets
Trilogie d'Erreur
Dream Cargoes
Jardin Electronique
Nadra Phalanx
Hugh Tracey Mix
Occlusions
Late Monoliths
Rythmes Naturels
Generators
Disingenuity
Secret Histories
Multiples
Creel Pone
Nasturtium
Schöner Flußengel
Antithesis
Greatest Hits
Playthroughs
Remixes
Hrvatski
Photos
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Editions Playthroughs (CD) [2002]
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Playthroughs (CD) [2002]

$15.00

October 2002 CD release on kranky; listen to “Playthroughs” in its native, 16-bit 44.1k form! I love looking at all of the photos and context in the booklet, instant trip down memory lane.

The source material for every piece on Playthroughs is guitar: acoustic, electric or otherwise. From Sept. 2001 to April 2002. Keith Fullerton Whitman transformed raw guitar tones via laptop computer into the tracks on Playthroughs. Whitman has used ring modulators, granular re-synthesis algorithms, banks of delays and special effects in a process that owes much to Terry Riley's Time Lag Accumulator setup and Steve Reich's Phase Pieces. Technology and Whitman's careful selection of notes combine to create shimmering drones and deep waves of sound. Though the source material was improvised guitar and the procesing involved computer technology, Playthroughs reflects Whitman's mastery of composition.

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October 2002 CD release on kranky; listen to “Playthroughs” in its native, 16-bit 44.1k form! I love looking at all of the photos and context in the booklet, instant trip down memory lane.

The source material for every piece on Playthroughs is guitar: acoustic, electric or otherwise. From Sept. 2001 to April 2002. Keith Fullerton Whitman transformed raw guitar tones via laptop computer into the tracks on Playthroughs. Whitman has used ring modulators, granular re-synthesis algorithms, banks of delays and special effects in a process that owes much to Terry Riley's Time Lag Accumulator setup and Steve Reich's Phase Pieces. Technology and Whitman's careful selection of notes combine to create shimmering drones and deep waves of sound. Though the source material was improvised guitar and the procesing involved computer technology, Playthroughs reflects Whitman's mastery of composition.

October 2002 CD release on kranky; listen to “Playthroughs” in its native, 16-bit 44.1k form! I love looking at all of the photos and context in the booklet, instant trip down memory lane.

The source material for every piece on Playthroughs is guitar: acoustic, electric or otherwise. From Sept. 2001 to April 2002. Keith Fullerton Whitman transformed raw guitar tones via laptop computer into the tracks on Playthroughs. Whitman has used ring modulators, granular re-synthesis algorithms, banks of delays and special effects in a process that owes much to Terry Riley's Time Lag Accumulator setup and Steve Reich's Phase Pieces. Technology and Whitman's careful selection of notes combine to create shimmering drones and deep waves of sound. Though the source material was improvised guitar and the procesing involved computer technology, Playthroughs reflects Whitman's mastery of composition.

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