GreatestBits, the aesthetics of the essential sound.

GreatestBits

The aesthetics of the essential, after being developed in different times in history, seems to have become a dominant prerogative of modern times. In the crowd of information and consequent complex selection decisions, taken consciously or not, the data reduce to a minimum is a direction that removes the uncertainty overflowing abundance, narrowing the field of the selected items to a natural scarcity. In particular, recently the use of experimentation with ultrashort or ultra-small formats to exploit the consequent miniaturization of infrastructure in order to exalt the greatest possible attention to content. GreatestBits is a perfect example of this strategy. The store that offers it springs from free sound contributions of the duration of a second or so. Operated in tandem by Canadian Jeremy Turner and Finland's Janne Vanhanen has so far attracted dozens of musicians (including ex-Kraftwerk Karl Bartos and Wolfgang Flür) that in this microgalleria divided into works 'original' and 'derived' from other recognizable samples, submit Free to use their lightning insights. The content, as well systematically fed back into the ether from a program of Radio CFRO Vancouver, represent a distillation of sound processing, long enough for it to be valuable and, at the same time, sudden and able to leave a trace in our memory precise sound.