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bravo, andre... if I was gonna blow my speakers, this would be one of the most refined ways of doing so... all the best, and thanks for pushing the envelope... again. t. On 3/17/03 4:59 AM, "Andre LaFosse" <altruist@earthlink.net> wrote: > Don't call it a comeback... I've been here for years: > > http://www.altruistmusic.com/soundfiles/seismic.mp3 > > This is a live EDP solo, and the first "single" from the forthcoming > album I've been compiling for the last several months. Like the rest of > the material on the album, it's several steps beyond any Echoplex solos > I've made available before. > > This particular track sounds kind of like a late '90s jungle remix of > mid-'70s Miles Davis - "Pangea" by way of "Modus Operandi," maybe. > > There are no drum samples, no overdubs, and no edits (apart from the > fade-out) - it's one guitar through one EDP through one tube amp. Some > EQ, compression/limiting, and stereo imaging was applied after the fact, > but those are the only effects. (By downloading this track, you agree > to absolve me of responsibility for any damage sustained to your >subwoofer.) > > Technical geek note: quantize was turned OFF for this track, so all of > the Replace action was done completely manually. > > The new album will run about 74 minutes, it'll contain nearly 20 tracks > (including EDP solos as well as produced tracks using Echoplex > performances as foundations for editing and overdubs), and it should be > pressed up in a few weeks. > > How ya like me now, > > --Andre LaFosse > The Echoplex Analysis Pages: > http://www.altruistmusic.com/EDP >