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RE: location & Loopers' CD
Yeah, I tend to think of loops as being only a small part of the
live/recorded imporvised or composed experience. A small part of the
canvas, sometimes you need to do alot sometimes a little; sometimes
intense noise, sometimes tonal bliss . . . If all you are doing is
looping, well I don't know . . . are you playing music or IC chips? . .
. I only say this because I have friends who have gone this route and
I'm not really sure that it leads to what I consider an important factor
in music: human interaction. (Often have the same problem with totally
pre-recorded concerts or music concrete.)
> ----------
> From: Kim Flint
> Reply To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
> Sent: Monday, February 2, 1998 4:04 PM
> To: LiebigSA@maritz.com
> Subject: Re: location & Loopers' CD
>
> At 03:44 PM 2/2/98 EST, paparuda o o wrote:
> >
>
> >yeah! even more, i would actually like to meet other loopers;
>
> I think that is generally a great idea, and probably my biggest
> motivation
> for creating this whole monster of an internet address! Get together!
> Collaborate! Share ideas! Real-live or Virtual! Go forth and Multiply!
>
>
> (pun intended there....)
>
>
> >it's seems to me that most of the loopers are into "ambient"
> >instrumental music.
>
> I'm not. In fact, I'm morally opposed to being an ambient musician.
> What
> others choose to do with their lives is their own business, but I
> resolutely
> refuse to have anything to do with this ambient stuff. I'm deeply
> offended
> by any implication that being into looping means I'm ambient. I'm
> proud of
> my long history here resisting the ambient tyranny that threatens to
> overcome all other loopists! I will also continue to resist shameless
> idol
> worship of this Fripp fellow. Soundscapes, poundcakes. Not for me!
>
> of course, neither of those is as sick as being a deadhead. Those
> maniacs
> are actually planning to open a Grateful Dead theme park in San
> Francisco.
> The apocalypse will arrive none too soon.
>
> this, of course, gets many smiley's: :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
>
>
> >so, please, if you have a copy of the "loopers CD", or
> >would like to share your (COPYRIGHT protected) looped music
> >can you let me know?
>
> that CD project actually is not yet completed. As I understand, it's
> in a
> bag on someone's shelf awaiting arrival of the still-vaporware-Layla
> sound
> card. Seems likely that CD #2 will arrive before CD #1.
>
> kim
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>
>