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On 17 sep 2006, at 12.43, loop.pool wrote: > Dave wrote: > "So, if you like to loop the sound of glass breaking while ball > bearings > are tossed in a blender, lets hear from you!" > > > Well, I don't know if I qualify or not, but on my live solo > looping CD, Translucent Dayglo > Lime Green Plastic, there is a piece scored for six found/scale > Bar Pint Glasses played > by clitoral bullet vibrators and manipulated as a chromatic > instrument over three octaves > with a Yamaha WX5 Wind synthesizer; a piece scored for a Glass > dragged down a rusty piece > of rebar, pieces that used brass candy dishes and spitoons, 7 > different pieces that > only used the title material as a source for sound, a piece scored > only for blue glass > and a piece for plastic toy saxaphone (really a cheap harmonica/ > melodica combination), > a soup pot and the entire audience of an open mic performance; a > piece scored > for battery powered personal fans and green flexible tubing and a > piece in 7/8 scored > only for dayglo green plexiglass tubing. > > It ain't Christina Aguilera but I don't know if you consider that > weird or not. I'm a lucky owner of that green disc and like it a lot! Although most weird objects used to make music tend to sound a lot like "Rick Walker" to my ears - which is nothing but excellent... I mean who needs just another dildo tune? Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) http://www.myspace.com/looproom