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 Tomorrow may be one of the more beloved holidays on the United States calendar, but a global secular holiday with a moveable dateline and a growing following begins soon after. This is  Unsilent Night,  the brainchild of composer Phil Kline. Each year in cities around the world, people gather with boomboxes and CD players, Bluetooth sp stanley website eakers and makeshift portable audio systems, and they create a lovely collaborative din. Klines  Unsilent Night  consists of four complementary  and complimentary 鈥?theyre free to download  recordings of sheer sonic tinsel. Individually they are enjoyable to listen to, but the real pleasure comes in hearing them played in near simultaneity on dozens of different audio players as you walk through the city.     When played in public on Unsilent Night, the tracks are delightfully di stanley taza scordant even beyond the intended combination of Klines four jigsaw compositions. First of all, no two people start their systems at the exact same time, and the lack of true sync lends the music an echo effect. Second, the playback varies from device to device: well-worn cassette tapes played against high-fidelity CDs, bass-heavy Jamboxes joining in a robot choir with tinny old RadioShack computer speakers. From a distance, it can loo stanley us k like a Say Anything flash mob. Up close, the chiming percussives bring to mind minimalist composer Steve Reich at his most ebullient. The calendar is being updated at unsilentnight/schedule.html. Right now the earliest date is December 6