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I know you threw the "I'm blushing" in there just to come off as ultra girly or something like that... but that's me knowing, not you being... ah, but in saying it, I can't help myself... -----Original Message----- From: Ritsu Katsumata [mailto:rk93@cornell.edu] Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 5:56 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Ritsu Katsumata review I'm blushing-- thanks for the ego boost (and I don't have to pay you for this, right?) But I just want to clarify that I am a "she" not a "he", and to let people know that I'm playing in NYC (Nov 1 @ Living Room 11PM) if anyone's interested. There's no looping on these albums-- a few songs had two tracks of violin playing. I'm just starting to work with the RC20, and have an idea for a bizarre cover of Ozzie Osbourne's Crazy Train using it. Robby Aceto (fellow looper poster) and I are starting a collaborative album soon (yes Robby, I'm putting you on the spot now-- ) so the new album will, I'm sure, be full of interesting loop work-- Thanks again, Ritsu >Hey kids, > >I just received both CDs from our list member Ritsu Katsumata. I >purchased them on line from www.cdbaby.com > >Anyway, I'm writing to say I have not heard the second one (I don't >know what order they were recorded in) but I like the first one SO much >I wish I could play them both at the same time into a second brain >because I like it that much! Or maybe just play them really slow so >they last..... anyway: Amazing work. Not sure if there's much looping >(a lot of violin, so it may just be sustain and reverb, loops?) but >who cares!? It's great music! He's mentioned he just got a RC20, I >can't wait to see what he comes up with using that tool. > >Not sure if I want to compare it to anyone, but if you like >groovalicious instrumental stuff in the progressive jazz/rock genera >this is for you. There are clips on the site, and none of the other >tracks I've listened to thus far don't live up to the sample tracks. > >My advise is to walk, don't run to your computer (as you'd run into >it and knock it >over) and get out your credit card. You won't be disappointed. > >Mark Sottilaro