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Lou- Hey, this is Jesse from the Loopers list, and last night at Subtonic. Like I said, I just moved here from Colorado. Last night was only the second time I've been out to hear music here so far. Cool show. I wanted to ask you about your rig, but didn't want to bother you with technical questions right there. Just wanted to say hi and make contact. I just had a couple of questions that I forgot to/didn't get a chance to ask you last night. Hope you've got a second to answer, and don't mind me asking: - Is the PA in that venue always there, or did someone bring that for the night? Was anyone running sound? Is there a volume limit in that place? Do they pay anything? - Do you know of (and can you recommend) any jam sessions (jazz, funk, blues, it doesn't matter what genre) in Manhattan? If not, do you know anybody who I could talk to regarding such things? - You said you worked for an "internet company." Were you on the technical side of things, or some other aspect? Can you recommend a place or a way for a guy to get an entry level tech job like tech support, or building PCs? Haha -- so many people asking this question and no answers, ever. - Here's a link to the EP page at my website (which I run off a Linux box on a cable modem here in Brooklyn): http://lessthanone.net/audio/EP/ There's three MP3s there. If you only download one, download Mallorn. That's the best representation of what I'm doing. If you know of any venues that allow for this sort of drum 'n' bass jazz fusion stuff, or of any other puveyors of such filth, could you let me know, or forward my name/website to them? I'm just trying to get started here. I was playing bass full time in Colorado doing jazz and rock/funk wedding band gigs, but I would really like to move more towards doing my own original thing here. I don't want to be a musical whore for the rest of my life, even if it means that I can't do music for a living. You know what I'm saying? I know you do. Thanks for sending out the heads up to the LD list. And happy birthday to you, my friend. Sincerely, Jesse P.S. I don't have a phone here yet, but I should have one in the next couple of days. In the meantime my personal website is here: http://www.neoprimitive.net/ and my original music website is here: http://www.lessthanone.net. Both are run off this Linux box next to me, which IP masquerades on a Road Runner connection for my two roommates and I. Fun fun fun. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Rossi" <tarbit@hotmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 11:57 AM Subject: Sept 25, NYC concert: touch gtr textures Lou Rossi: touch gtr, loops & textures Thursday, Sept 25 10.30 pm (lounge is open 10-2) phOnOmena @ subtonic 107 Norfolk Street (bet. Rivington & Delancey) Lower East Side, NYC The show is FREE "Lou is a disciple of the new music" Joe Maneri, ECM recording artist, & Microtonal pioneer "Lou does beautiful & fantastic things with the instrument" -Elliott Sharp "I dug your sounds" -John Zorn "I usually don't response to demos but there is some good stuff here, real good stuff" -Marc Ribot _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 Dial-up Internet Service FREE for one month. Limited time offer-- sign up now! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup