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Re: essential loop recordings
Kim Flint wrote:
> So let's hear it. What were 5 albums from the 90's that you think
> influenced looping? (or influenced you and your looping.) Can you say
> something short about each one about what makes it essential listening
> for loopers?
Not necessarily from the 90's:
1981. Robert Fripp -- Let the Power Fall
1 man, 1 guitar, a fuzz box, volume pedal and two tape recorders: the
pure deal. It's like studying Looperus-Australopithecus.
1995. David Torn -- What Means Solid Traveller?
The pinnacle (IMO) of Mr. Torn's guitar mania. It has yet to be
surpassed by *anyone*. Looperus-Superiorus.
2000. Bill Frisell -- Ghost Town
The looper so transparently integrated into the instrument that it's
like an extra string. Looperus-Subtleus.
2002. The Nels Cline Singers -- Instrumentals
What happens when you mix a jazzers ear and technique with an
avant-gardeist's sonic adventurism and throw lots 'o fuzz boxes and
loopers at 'em. Also, the incomparable drummer Scott Amendola shows us
that loopers ain't just for guitar players! Looperus-Noiserus.
D.G.