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Ambient music -- by Beethoven
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
Some Norwegian guy named Leif Inge managed to stretch a recording of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (normally about 65 to 75 minutes long) so that it lasts twenty-four hours. Usually doing a timestretch so extreme would distort a recording pretty badly, but he used some fancy coding to do this without any noticeable distortion. He called it "Nine Beet Stretch."
You can download a sample from his site:
http://www.notam02.no/9/9sounds/9BSstart.mp3
Or you can go to a page that has a continuous radio stream of it:
http://www.park.nl/park_cms/public/...thisarticle=118
I think it sounds pretty cool. |
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| TigerClaw |
| Very interesting, Turning a piece of music thats around 1 hour long into a 24 hour long track. Hearing the 10 minute sample, Its cool how you can hear the sound starting to slowly build up. |
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| Ted Promo |
| Neat. Listening now. |
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| miamitranceman |
| Wow, cool stuff. |
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| Project-K |
| haha this is actually pretty cool. Love the part at 8:00 where it starts to get more intense... reminds me of drone music. |
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| TigerClaw |
| The version this person created last for 24 hours. I don't know how anyone can listen to all 24 hours of it straight through. |
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