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                                       October 17, 1999           
                                     Rev: July  4, 2004               
                                                   
           
One of the few things I do do on    
the-scene-without-a-name (outside          IMP_PERVERSE
of acting as a consumer), is to   
organize an annual event at KZSU,    
the Stanford radio station,              I usually describe it       
called "The Day of Noise".               as "24 hours dedicated      
                                         to live, improvised sounds".
                                                                         
In recent years, a young fellow who usually
goes by the name of Smurph has volunteered
as audio engineer and general partner in
crime.
                                                    An excerpt from    
During one event, Matt Ingalls was                  this appears on the
performing solo, blowing hard and complex           KZSU live CD.        
things on the clarinet.  When he finished      
I was supposed to start a tape for him.                               
                                                       
Smurph was in the control room, talking                                        
to me about something while Matt was            Some insider jargon: 
performing in the adjoining studio.             Main control room: "Studio A"
(A window looks out on this studio              Adjoining performance space:   
from the control room.)                         "Outer A".
                                                             
I held up a hand to interrupt Smurph,                        The KZSU          
turned to look through the window at                         "record label"    
Matt Ingalls:                                                is now called     
                                                             "Outer A Records".
   Me:     "This seems promising      
   Smurph: "Huh? What?"               
   Me:     "Well, he wants me to start                      
            this tape when he finishes."       
                                                        
Then Matt brought the piece to a close,
and looked up and nodded at me, and I
started the tape.
   
Smurph was really impressed by          
this.  He said something about                                  
how I have a "really good ear",     I sometimes tell this            
and that he had no idea that        story to "outsiders"            
the piece was going to end.         who are skeptical     
                                    that there's anything            
   The point here is not            of value in the music.            
   that my ears are all that                                          
   amazing, but that even                   It's a small piece of    
   someone like Smurph,                     objective evidence       
   who's definitely                         that the insiders        
   interested in unusual                    hear something there     
   music, actually couldn't                 that the outsiders don't.
   hear what was going on.                                                    
   His ear was sympathetic,                     Maybe you just haven't    
   but not experienced.                         picked up on it yet, 
                                                you know?   
      (Smurph's musical     
      interests seem to     
      grow out of punk                  I don't really think of myself   
      rock and perhaps                  as someone with a lot of         
      electronic/industrial             musical knowledge: I've taken    
      noise bands.                      no classes in music theory, I    
      Improvised jazz                   read about music only            
      and so on are                     occasionally, and I wouldn't     
      relatively recent                 claim that I know how to play    
      interests.)                       any instrument beyond the rank   
                                        beginner stage... But evidentally
                                        I've picked up something in the  
                                        years of listening...
                                        
                                                                         
So that's a barrier that needs                                                
to be overcome.  Being able to 
"get it" usually requires an           
immersion in different kinds of        
sound art for years.  This                  
amount of attention is most          
often -- though not solely --     CATCH_5_7_TIME 
found in musicians.                         

And this has a lot to do
with the small audience
sizes for the typical show of --
                                           A counter-example:
  improv/creative/new/avant/art                              
                                             ZORN_ADVANTAGE  
  -- music           IMP_PERVERSE
                             

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