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Re: Moo.
>Here's one we seem to have forgotten:
>
>Bill Frisell. Bill has used short spontaneous loops as
>ambiance in a live setting for years. I believe he uses
>a custom device with 16 seconds of infinite delay. During
>a piece he samples a bit of something, speeds it up, slows
>it down, and mangles it. Then, he'll fade in the loop at
>some opportune time in the performance. There is plenty
>of this on his album _Power Tools_. He shares that drunken,
>warped sound with Torn but in a different way. Bill F.
>doesnt use a whammy bar, all his warping is done by bending
>the neck as he plays. He's got killer jazz chops too.
My friend, fellow former g-wizzer, and tomorrow's jam partner, Matt Wright,
is also a frisell fanatic. He actually claims to own all of his
recordings....
Anyway, he suggests the following Frisell tracks:
>Well I can make one contribution. A use of the electro-harmonix 16 second
>delay: Bill Frisell. You can hear it on the Frisell/Driscoll/Baron Live
>CD, especially the intro to "No Moe".
kim
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