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Frequencies (bonus)

from It's no fun to compute by Rope

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Bonus track from 1996 for INF2C.

An original cassette recording of an unknown radio moderator on KUT Austin, TX (who was asking his listeners urgently to support public radio) turned into a similarly urgent beat noise mix later in Berlin (in 1996).
German producer jayrope was struck by the broadcast, as it was urgently reminding him of the general lazyness in supporting free culture in his own country at the time.
Remastered version 2010.

lyrics

"If you want every record to sound the same: Do nothing."

credits

from It's no fun to compute, track released June 9, 1996
Done by jayrope for Rope in 1996.
Mentally helped by Kriz Mantel.

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Rope Berlin, Germany

Since 1996 Rope is a moniker for the Berlin-based composer jayrope producing, when collaborating with and subsequently producing others within a context of experimenting downbeat music.

Please also see aircushionfinish.bandcamp.com
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jayrope.bandcamp.com
for recent music.
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