More
recent examples of people
employing the cut up
technique include the
Gescom Minidisc, a
mini-disc only
release by the
experimental electronica collective which consists of 88 short (ranging in
length from a few
seconds to 3-4
minutes) tracks meant to be
played on
RANDOM or
SHUFFLE mode, creating a
different experience each time. Some of the
consecutive tracks make up more
complete pieces, so as you
listen you
hear the parts of different pieces coming in and out.
Another example is this online journal:
http://cutuptechnique.diary-x.com