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In FingerPaint we experimented with using backing DAT tapes in some of early performances. We would intersperse these peices with pure "live" pieces. Our hope in doing this was to insure a variety of music, not just the solid wall o sound approach. However we dd not find this very satisfying as performers. Very few people in the audiences had any idea of how we were doing what we were doing, so I don't think thet had any issues. But we dropped it. I'm not saying that we would never do it again, and we do use some samples live so... I think what is important is the final result - is it musical. Often musicians "performing" electronic music are perceived as "boring " to watch. Then close your eyes and listen. As much as anyone I love to watch musicians that are really going for it in any style of music, but if the challenge in the foot dance and knob twiddling is not for you, don't look. BTW I loved watching the ORB, even though I could see Alex loading in the tapes..the music was great..... Patrick Fingerpaint's New Release: IN THE LOOP ... an intelligent, stimulating mixture of mimimaist spacebeats and obscure samples layered upon a hypnotic illbient backdrop. DIGITAL ARTIFACT # 12 http://www.fingerpaint.net