Hi. If anybody is awake at this hour, do remind me of who did that spectacular panning exercise a year or two back, live, at some techno club. I'd both like and appreciate a link to that sort of work right about now.

I mean, one of our rising, populist parties has publicly stated that it's against "non-Finnish, postmodern art", which I take to include any experimental stuff at all. Including our wild idea of space as a part of proper rendering of sound.

Since the party in question is attracting young people as well, is led by older folks, and its party line seems to condemn something I hold dear, I'd like to spread as many counter-examples as I can. In this case, popular, well-liked party music which the youth might like better, if panned right as well.

Eventhough you obviously can't fully appreciate ambisonic via usual stereo, I've seen at least one recording on YouTube where you can see, hear and experience the fact that something very different is going on. I'd like to have a link to that one, "as a postmodern reference and counter-example".

(I have to divulge that I'm up for election as well, on a Pirate/Liberal mandate. I don't expect to make much of a difference. But still, I'm battling the above sort of short-sightedness and idiocy, as a party tool, and I'd like to be as efficient as I can, there.)
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