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Re: Women who loop
Cheryl Wanner, my lovely wife and partner in Dreamchild does vocal
looping. She incorporates a lot of that into our live show, and into the
recorded materials as well, using a different approach/philosophy for each
environment. In the shameless plug department, we have a new CD out,
released a month ago, called La Fee Verte. See our site for further info
on
that. Cheryl uses a JamMan with 32 seconds of memory. She has no problem
with the name and thinks that PC sort of thing is absurd .
Then there are the days when I thibk I only have 32 seconds of
memory.
Frank Gerace
Dreamchild
www.dreamchildmusic.com
www.cdbaby.com/dreamchild2
At 11:29 AM 12/9/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Pauline Oliveros has been around musically since the 60's. She teaches at
>Mills College, and a lot of people credit her with being the inventor of
>looped music.
>
>There's also Cosey Fanni Tutti, the former guitarist of the band
>Throbbing
>Gristle.
>
>Margaret Feidler is in the electronic group Laika. I'm pretty sure that
>she
>does a large part of the instrumentation in addition to the vocals. The
>first 2 albums by this group are really nice. They create really nice
>multilayered rhythms.
>
>And there's Alejandra Salinas from the married experimental duo Alejandra
>&
>Underwood. Usually her role is of coming up with cd ideas and gathering
>source material for Aeron Bergman (Underwood) to loop and alter
>sonically,
>but I think she takes part in the sound processing in their live shows.
>
>There's also Jane Dowe, who's a sampling musician. I only know her from
>the
>"Deconstructing Beck" CD, but I think she has solo releases out too.
>
>I'm sure there are more. There are lots in the techno and rap worlds. I
>don't know of any female dj's who actually create music, but I'm sure
>they're out there. As for rap, I know that Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott
>takes
>pride in doing her own production. Lots of others too, but I don't know
>the
>names. The last time I heard an Ani Difranco album, she created her own
>loops in 2 of the songs. I think that album was "Dilate".
>
>
>I know not many of these women loop solo live (well, Pauline does
>occasionally, I think), but there are women who loop. It's pretty amazing
>how few though.
>
>>From: Rick Walker <GLOBAL@cruzio.com>
>>Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>To: Loopers Delight <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>>Subject: Women in live looping and Producing Live Solo Looping Shows
>>Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 23:42:17 -0800
>>
>
>>
>> Will everybody who knows a woman looper be into posting info about
>>them or convincing them to post to the group, assuming that there are
>>any. I've noticed that the electronica world is more of a boys club
>>than even the sexist pop musical world.
>>It would be very cool if this could change.
>
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