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        <s:content>This album promotes a process.&#xA;&#xA;CASSIEL is a project dedicated to the construction and live&#xA;performance of electronic scores for contemporary dance, using&#xA;custom-built instruments and software control systems.&#xA;&#xA;Electronic music has a reputation for being unfeeling and inhuman.&#xA;This is largely because modern digital instruments and recording&#xA;methods encourage a musical process which is linear, inflexible, and&#xA;uncollaborative. It is therefore little wonder that choreographers&#xA;rarely make use of live electronic music, if doing so merely relocates&#xA;a studio mindset onto the stage.&#xA;&#xA;With CASSIEL we have developed techniques emphasising live&#xA;performance and articulation, rather than recording and playback. Our&#xA;working process concerns itself with axes of expression and&#xA;degrees of freedom in musical components. This approach opens new&#xA;opportunities for collaboration, interaction and improvisation between&#xA;dancer and musician, and this notion of process seems much more in&#xA;tune with that used by choreographers.&#xA;&#xA;There is an inherent contradiction in attempting to promote a process&#xA;by means of a recording; and in any case, working methods will vary&#xA;according to the requirements of a project or the artists involved. We&#xA;are content to present the music of LISTEN/MOVE as a partial&#xA;vindication of our approach, and would encourage interested&#xA;choreographers to contact us to discuss possible collaborations.&#xA;&#xA;LISTEN/MOVE is drawn from material performed live for dance projects&#xA;between 1992 and 1996, together with some tracks constructed specially&#xA;for the album. There is music for listening to, and music for moving&#xA;to. You are free to decide which is which.&#xA;&#xA;{quote}&#xA;This recording is copyright but royalty free when used for dance&#xA;projects, workshops and performances - we want you to dance, not call&#xA;your lawyer - but we ask to be credited, and to be kept informed of&#xA;its use in public performances.&#xA;{quote}&#xA;</s:content>
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