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Re: A Post Loopsatock Debriefing (One Perspective)
At 1:27 PM -0500 3/5/02, KILLINFO@aol.com wrote:
>Well, I know what you mean about "hawking." But selling a few of
>my own made the whole trip a lot more reasonable of a proposition
>to my better half.
It helps to have someone along (such as said "better half") to handle
the merchandise.
I was expecting that there'd be a table set up with everyone's CDs on
display and available for purchase. That might be a good thing for
future events. It saves the potential mild embarrassment of having to
switch between being an artiste and a huckster (not that there's
anything wrong with saying, "By the way I have CDs for sale" - just
that I felt uncomfortable so I didn't do it).
>Anyway, if you'd let me know what is available -- and where -- I
>just might buy a few.
Alias Zone "Lucid Dreams" from CDnow.com ($17.49), Amazon ($15.99),
or from me ($15.00).
Robert Black's "State of the Bass" from CDeMUSIC.org ($16.00) - it
has two collaborative pieces by Robert and me, plus a bunch of other
interesting work including a loopy piece by Paul Dresher.
Zvonar/Black "The Banff Sessions" from me ($12.00) contains those
same two pieces plus three others, on CDR.
Zvonar "3 for 5" from me ($12.00) - a piece in three movements for
solo percussion and tape, on CDR.
Klang "B-108" from me ($12.00) - five songs by an avant-punk band
that also included composers Paul Dresher, Brenda Hutchinson, Mark
Lockett, on CDR.
Ill Wind "Flashes" from various vendors - a reissue of the 1968 album
on the Italian label Akarma. So far the band doesn't get any
royalties from this "grey" reissue, but I'll be happy to copy it to
CDR (a boot of a boot).
There's also a self-titled Diamanda Galas LP on Metalanguage (out of
print) that has some of my work as collaborator. "Panoptikon" in
particular has some hevay metal voice loops.
>I have a certain background in "electronic music" from a decade or 2
>ag...I used to be in SEAMUS back in Los Angeles (I was once
>president of the LA chapter)
I was a charter member of SEAMUS. I was at the first organizational
meeting at CalArts in 1984
<http://seamus.lsu.edu/aboutSEAMUS/history.html>. I dropped out after
a couple of years but rejoined recently.
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