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X-Factor: Muso's in silent protest!



 
 
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Old December 17th 10, 05:51 PM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.rec.audio,uk.rec.audio.vinyl
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I just came across this today while looking for John Cage records on
Amazon:

www.catm.co.uk

Some professional musicians are getting fed up with the amateurs on X-
Factor getting the Christmas No.1, so they've put out a recording of
John Cage's 4'33", this is a piece composed in 1952 which is for any
number of musicians to remain silent for 4 minutes and 33 seconds.

Only seems to be available as a download, it would be more effective
as a CD or even better on vinyl (you would get the crackle etc).



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Old December 17th 10, 07:38 PM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.rec.audio,uk.rec.audio.vinyl
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Only seems to be available as a download


Yes, trouble is, in MP3 format, which for many lovers of upmarket hi-
fi is a compromise too far on sound quality.

Question is, if you fail to download it and instead download nothing,
does this compromise copyright law.


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Old December 18th 10, 07:23 AM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.rec.audio,uk.rec.audio.vinyl
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On 17/12/2010 20:38, allantracy wrote:
Only seems to be available as a download


Yes, trouble is, in MP3 format, which for many lovers of upmarket hi-
fi is a compromise too far on sound quality.

Question is, if you fail to download it and instead download nothing,
does this compromise copyright law.


So it's not available in uncompressed 16 or 24 bit format?
Then I won't be buying it.

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Old December 18th 10, 09:14 AM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.rec.audio,uk.rec.audio.vinyl
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In article , Eiron
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On 17/12/2010 20:38, allantracy wrote:
Only seems to be available as a download


Yes, trouble is, in MP3 format, which for many lovers of upmarket hi-
fi is a compromise too far on sound quality.

Question is, if you fail to download it and instead download nothing,
does this compromise copyright law.


So it's not available in uncompressed 16 or 24 bit format? Then I won't
be buying it.


Weird as it sounds pun your point is a good one. :-)

I wonder how effeciently FLAC would compress it... ;-

Slainte,

Jim

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Old December 18th 10, 09:20 AM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.rec.audio,uk.rec.audio.vinyl
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Default X-Factor: Muso's in silent protest!

On 17/12/2010 20:38, allantracy wrote:

Only seems to be available as a download


Yes, trouble is, in MP3 format, which for many lovers of upmarket hi-
fi is a compromise too far on sound quality.

Question is, if you fail to download it and instead download nothing,
does this compromise copyright law.



http://classicalconvert.com/2007/07/...-on-cages-433/
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Old December 18th 10, 09:37 AM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.rec.audio,uk.rec.audio.vinyl
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Default X-Factor: Muso's in silent protest!

On 2010\12\17 18:51, wrote:
I just came across this today while looking for John Cage records on
Amazon:

www.catm.co.uk

Some professional musicians are getting fed up with the amateurs on X-
Factor getting the Christmas No.1, so they've put out a recording of
John Cage's 4'33", this is a piece composed in 1952 which is for any
number of musicians to remain silent for 4 minutes and 33 seconds.

Only seems to be available as a download, it would be more effective
as a CD or even better on vinyl (you would get the crackle etc).


You could always buy this on vinyl...
http://www.discogs.com/No-Artist-The...elease/1421098
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Old December 18th 10, 10:17 AM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.rec.audio,uk.rec.audio.vinyl
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I just came across this today while looking for John Cage records on
Amazon:

www.catm.co.uk

Some professional musicians are getting fed up with the amateurs on X-
Factor getting the Christmas No.1, so they've put out a recording of
John Cage's 4'33", this is a piece composed in 1952 which is for any
number of musicians to remain silent for 4 minutes and 33 seconds.

Only seems to be available as a download, it would be more effective
as a CD or even better on vinyl (you would get the crackle etc).



Just don't buy it on magnetic tape or the silence will 'print through' from
the next layer of tape down if it is stored long enough!


 




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