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Dave, I checked out alot of your mp3s. Great Stuff! Very diversified and interesting. And it grooves! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Trenkel" <improv@peak.org> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 2:21 PM Subject: Re: prerecorded loops > > I have a project that's essentially a duo with a DJ. He also plays > drum kit and analog synths, in addition to turntables and a phrase > sampler. I play keys(Rhodes and Nord Lead), bass, and program a lot > of grooves and textures into an MC-303, ER-1 and Nord MicroModular, > as well as live looping w/JamMan and Repeater. One of the ways that > we keep the prerecorded material fresh is that neither of us will > have heard the other's preprogrammed loops before the gig. The stuff > we do is probably the closest to hip-hop as far as the grooves go, > but there's a lot of improvisation. At our last gig, we added a > trumpet player, sax player and guitarist. Several audience members > noted after the show that we seemed to be genuinely surprised at > times at the sounds we were making, and that this carried over the > the audience's experience as well, they stuck around just to see > where we might go next. It was pretty satisfying. These gigs are hard > to pull off because of the amount of gear, and consequently set-up > time, it takes to do them, and the difficulty of explaining to club > owners just what to expect ("No, it's not a DJ set, no it's not a > "live" band per se, yes it'll sound like the CD, but no, we won't > play any of the material from the cd, blah blah blah"), especially in > a part of Oregon not exactly known for being on the musical cutting > edge (Ted K., I feel your pain :-). Still, it's one of the best > contexts I've ever found to play in. > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dave Trenkel New and Improv Music > http://www.newandimprov.com improv@peak.org > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >