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Re: Christine Bard
In a message dated 1/10/99 3:40:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,
r_t_cummings@csi.com writes:
> Interesting comments concerning Christine Bard. I also play drums and
> percussion with heavy use of loops, FX, contact mics (also on cymbals -
> these sound great when down-pitched and/or delayed) etc. I saw her a few
> years back here in Berlin with Marc Ribot where she was just beginning
> to use looping and other effects. So she's doing solo gigs now? What did
> it sound like - was it more textural-based looping or was she also doing
> rhythm-sync'ed stuff?
What she was doing was definitely more textural based. Not much going on
"groove wise". I wasnt blown away by what she did, but the potential is
there. She had a real piecemeal drum kit, with various pedals scattered
all
over it, and what looked like a small Mackie mixer. Sorry, I didn't take a
good look at it up close. I think she was getting her loops going via a
foot-
pedal type unit. I am pretty sure she will be at Tonic again this
Thursday,
with Marc Ribot and violinist Eyvind Kang, but she might just be playing
acoustic drums.
-Jody