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Andrew Neumann: Scramble: Lock: Combination
A clever outing indeed, yet Neumann’s visionary musical statements and whiz bang implementations read more like a novelty item; however, it’s all about improvisation. Hence, there are some intriguing moments on this wonderfully recorded and charmingly innocent project.
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Andrew Neumann’s equipment list: drum machine, powerbook running LISA and MAX, modified PC-1600, Serge Touch Activated Sequencer Keyboard, ring modulator, modified ADA digital delays, "MIDI Grips", substitute “virus” synth for drum machine on track 6.
All tracks recorded live to 2-track; no overdubs or mixing.
( Sublingual )
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Andrew Neumann
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Title: Scramble: Lock: Combination | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Sublingual Records
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