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about
Re·use (r-yz) tr.v. re·used, re·us·ing, re·us·es. To use again, especially after salvaging or special treatment or processing. [TheFreeDictionary.com]
Truer words could not have been said for this the 31st release of the world wide web experimental music community, CT-Collective. The idea for ReUse began one day when I was awaiting the train, holding a plastic drink cup and subconsciously moving the straw about its cover making the familiar ‘squeaky’ sound. I had just recently participated in the CT-Collective project CT-Generative and wanted to lead a project. I thought why not do a recording of music produced entirely from things we often throw away and thus ReUse was born. Jim Goodin, Brooklyn, NY
credits
released 22 April 2009
Will Romano (USA), The Groceries (Wales), Andy Butler (UK), Randy Winchester (USA), Raul Bonell (Paisos Catalans), Steve Burnett (USA), Anders Östberg (Sweden), Daryl Shawn (Mexico), Ronny Wærnes (Norway), David Cooper Orton (Wales, UK), Ted Killian (USA), Stephen Scott (UK), Des Slow (Albion), Rinus van Alebeek (Berlin), Steve Moyes (UK), Jim Goodin, project producer (USA)
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