The intention with the twin CD format is that both CD's are played simultaneously; working on the assumption that most people have 2 CD players (1 main hi-fi 1 portable) the listener would put CD1 (the Songs) in the main CD player, and CD2 (A collection of drones) in the other CD player. The sound from the second CD augments the main sound from the first, filling the room with sound. It is up to the listener to decide the relative levels, or if the two players are even in the same room. It is very important to start both players at the same time, though.
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Posted by: John Smith | http:// | Mon Nov 5 03:16:29 2001
BTW, the flaming lips recorded an album using a similar format (4 cds to be played simutaneously) a few years back. <a href=:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000002NIQ/qid=1004929922/sr=1-13/ref=sr_1_11_13/104-3556595-6410302">LINK</a>