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re: Electrix filter factory
Yes, favorites of mine. The cornet player's name is Rob Mazurek. He does
indeed do some great things with sound. I recommend the Chicago
Underground Duo record Synthesthesia in particular, but the C.U. Trio
record Possible Cube is also a favorite of mine. While there's not an
emphasis on looping per se, seeing the Trio (actually a quartet) live
really got me thinking about the possibilities of looping. Jeff Parker,
the guitarist who makes the Trio a quartet (also plays in Isotope); looped
a riff, then contributed synth playing and more guitar. It's done in a
group context, and one wouldn't necessarily realize there was looping
without really paying attention. Emphasis on music, not method. Very
cool
indeed.
So you saw the Big Briar pedals - did you happen to notice what Moog was
being used?
Matt
At 08:22 PM 2/8/01 -0800, you wrote:
>frohickey replies:
>One of the most stimulating and creative shows I have seen in ages
>featured
>the
>Chicago Underground Duo and Isotope 217 from Chicago at the Rio Theatre in
>Santa Cruz, California.
>
>The trumpeter (who's name eludes me and played in both of those groups)
>was
>using a couple of the MF-101 filters on both his
>trumpet and moog synthesizer. He made some of the coolest and most
>expressive wild sounds that I have heard anybody play in a long time. I
>wish they weren't so bleeding expensive but I was really impressed. I'm
>still an Electrix fanatic. I just wish the Repeaters would show their
>blessed pointed little heads.
>
>"My name is Rick W. I am a gear-aholic"
>"I admit that I am powerless or my lust for new gear"
>
>To which the whole of loopers delight is supposed to respond,
>"HI RICK!!!!!!"