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Re: Dance Music for Inanimate Objects



I've been looking forward to this since you fellas started talking about 
it. Thanks for posting for our (free!) consumption.

And OK, maybe you can't dance, but ya'll sure have some GREAT HAIR!

Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
www.chinapaintingmusic.com

> My second project with Ted Killian...
>
> http://www.krispenhartung.com/dance/
>
> I love that title, especially given the irony that we both can't or 
> don't like to dance. Thanks Ted!!   :)
>
> I can't believe you let me take the lead in the guitar playing...but 
> your grooves are awesome!
>
> Kris
>
> *Dance Music for Inanimate Objects
> Krispen Hartung & Ted Killian*
>
> Dance Music for Inanimate Objects is a delightful merge of two ideas 
> from Krispen Hartung and Ted Killian. Both envisioned a project where 
> looped and textured beat and groove samples would serve as a 
> substratum for recording guitar tracks. Killian, long before Hartung, 
> originally planned on recording ambient guitar parts, whereas Hartung 
> was interested in a more free and improvisational jazz guitar 
> approach. Both decided to work together and create "Dance Music for 
> Inanimate Objects". Killian created the beats and grooves, and Hartung 
> played freely over them. The result is a collection of songs that are 
> catchy and make you move, but are also somewhat difficult listening 
> because of the dissonance and chaotic character.
>
> Krispen Hartung - Mini jazz archtop guitar, laptop (looping and 
> effects with Max/MSP)
> Ted Killian - Electronic percussion, samples, looping, ambient sounds