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I noticed some background sax overdubs on the Elastic album when I got it and didn't think anything of it. Then I saw everyone talking in here about them having Repeaters, and wondered if Josh was pulling those off live. But it sounds like the answer is currently "no." I wonder if Sam Yahel is trapped in the same place about looping bass lines as I am about having no lines on my fingerboard. Some silly macho jazz aesthetic about if it ain't played live it ain't real, or if it's got lines you're cheating. -J ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Wagner" <jondrums@hotmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 12:25 PM Subject: Re: Joshua Redman and the Repeater > > also, I was just thinking, I caught the end of Joshua > > Redman's set at Bonnaroo this month. Both he and his > > keyboardist (Sam Yahel) had Repeaters i believe, Joshua's > > I had heard the same thing and was excited to see Joshua and Sam using > repeaters in a jazz context. So I hit up their show in SF a couple of > months ago. Its true both of these guys have repeaters in their racks. > However, I was disappointed to see that it was very much separated out, like > here's my jazz stuff, ok stop, now here's my weird ass looping and highly > reverbed noise art, ok stop, and we're back to jazz. My take is that the > elastic band has not really figured out how to integrate looping into >what > they do and are still experimenting heavily to figure out how it fits >into > the puzzle. Personally I'm excited to see what they come up with, and >I'm > glad to see that they're experimenting! > > I would have loved to see Sam Yahel especially, use his repeater to lay down > some basslines - there's no bass player in that band and he was playing > basslines all night. Unfortunately, both his basslines and his > comping/soloing suffered - its hard to play interesting basslines while also > playing something else, and its hard to play an interesting solo while > playing a bassline. It just seems so obvious that at least for one solo, he > might loop a really cool bassline and solo over it! Even cooler would be > if he looped a bassline in C and then pitch shifted it with his midi > footpedals to follow the chord progression of the song - I was just wishing > I could spend an hour with those guys and show them some of this stuff... > > Jon >