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		<description><![CDATA[File under Polyphonics: An entry comparing an amateur recording of children saying “Happy Birthday Pat,” with Raymond Quesneau’s Exercise in Style, in which he tells the story of a simple incident in 99 different ways (dream, narrative, anagrams, spectral, passive, telegraphic, etc.). Be sure to listen to the recording! From Steve Roden’s excellent blog Airform [...]]]></description>
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<p>File under Polyphonics: An entry comparing an amateur recording of children saying “Happy Birthday Pat,” with Raymond Quesneau’s Exercise in Style, in which he tells the story of a simple incident in 99 different ways (dream, narrative, anagrams, spectral, passive, telegraphic, etc.). Be sure to listen to the recording!</p>
<p>From Steve Roden’s excellent blog <a href="http://inbetweennoise.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Airform Archives</a>.</p>
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