[
Date Prev][
Date Next] [
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Date Index][
Thread Index][
Author Index]
Re[2]: Folk/Celtic Looping
Michael (doctorin' the croft) Hughes suggested:
...Though Folk is sometimes used, the Scots and Irish use the phrase
Celtic
to distance themselves from the English. Must be all that Morris
dancing...
Ah yes, those idyllic afternoons on the village green, watching
Morris
dancing. Sadly, he's a bit past it now and can't always manage to
make
the gig...apparently he can't stick the pace and is hopping mad,
thrown in his hankie (etc) However:
I'm really not aware of any Celtic loopers per se.
One might just (time) stretch a moot point and suggest that John
Martyn qualifies as a/the `god father' of folk/Celtic loopists, given
his work in the 70's with tape echo - although mainly delay-based,
rather than looping I suppose. Albums from "Solid Air" through "One
World" each contain aspects of interest here, I'll (perhaps rashly)
propose.
Cheers
David
<http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/or387751>