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thanks Richard. you mentioned a couple of other albums featuring Paul's looping in the early 80's - Way of How and Are/Are. But I don't see them on Paul's discography. Are these still available anywhere? and if you are familiar with all of these, do you think those two are a better representation of his looping style of the time, or would "This Same Temple" be a better choice? kim At 08:54 PM 6/26/2003, Richard Zvonar wrote: >At 2:18 PM -0700 6/26/03, Kim Flint wrote: > >>according to his web site (http://www.dresherensemble.org) his 1983 >album >>"This Same Temple" is reissued on CD. This includes several of his >pieces >>for guitar and tape processing. Is anybody familiar with that album? > >The title cut is a piano duo performed by Nurit Tilles and Edmund >Niemann. >This piece was written during Paul's undergraduate studies at UC >Berkeley. >It is one of (I think) two pieces subtitled "Elastic Music" which owe a >technical dept to Steve Reich's phase pieces but which have a more >romantic quality. "Liquid and Stellar Music" is for electric guitar and >tape loop system, and was the first piece created with that combination. >"Destiny" adds Gene Reffkin on drums. I'm not familiar with "Water >Dreams" >but from the description it seems like an homage to Paul's teacher Bob >Erickson, who used recorded water sounds on a number of his pieces. >-- > >______________________________________________________________ >Richard Zvonar, PhD >(818) 788-2202 >http://www.zvonar.com >http://RZCybernetics.com ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com