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(via gonebeyond)
“The actual performance commenced in the St. Burchardi church on September 5, 2001 with a pause lasting until February 5, 2003. The first chord was played from then until July 5, 2005. The most recent new chord from the organ was a three-note chord, A above middle C, C above middle C and the F# above that (A4-C5-F#5), which began on January 5, 2006 and will conclude on July 5, 2012. This sonority can currently be heard on a website devoted to the Halberstadt event…”
Amazing. What’s even greater is how they talk about each new date set for each chord change. Obviously, given the fact that I’ll have to work a job during weeks, the longest I could ever really dedicate to such an activity would be a whole weekend or some extended vacation period, but that’s still more than what most people would want to dedicate to this.

My name is Chris Robertson (a.k.a. Xylen Roberts) and these are a few---or rather, a lot---of my favorite things. A majority of these things are not mine but things I am a fan of.
For my music/writings etc. blog go to:
xylenroberts.tumblr.com
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'Every Famine Virtual' comes from "Retrovertigo" by Mr. Bungle, copyright 1999 Warner Brothers Records.