What I'm listening to today: "1/2", Brian Eno
This is the start of side 2 of "Ambient I: Music for Airports", Eno's infamous album that coined "ambient music" and made his experimental music forever overshadow his pop work (w/ Roxy Music, David Bowie etc). The songs all utilize Reich-style phasing of long loops; this track is the most complex, and my favorite.
Although MFA is great ambient for many contexts, in my opinion it is not appropriate for airports. Wrong mood.
What I'm listening to today: "Call Me Maybe Acapella 147 Times Exponentially Layered", Dan Deacon
This is the acapella version of "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen, layered on itself 147 times exponentially increasing. In other words, self-explanatory.
https://mabsonenterprises.bandcamp.com/track/call-me-maybe-acapella-147-times-exponentially-layered
(There is a clear line running through Steve Reich, Terry Riley, Brian Eno, Negativland, Plunderphonics, Martin Arnold, "It's Over 9000!"/YTP/YTMND and Neil Cicierega/meme mashups. It's all one artistic tradition.)
What I'm listening to today: "Call Me Maybe Acapella 147 Times Exponentially Layered", Dan Deacon
This is the acapella version of "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen, layered on itself 147 times exponentially increasing. In other words, self-explanatory.
https://mabsonenterprises.bandcamp.com/track/call-me-maybe-acapella-147-times-exponentially-layered