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Re: Using pre-recorded material in performance
At 11:26 AM 8/8/2004, ArsOcarina@aol.com wrote:
>The sort of pre-recorded stuff I use tends tobe "canned" loops of
>material
>that I've created in the studio (or my living room, or garage, depending)
>
> [...]
>
>Sometimes these are textural and atmospheric, sometimes spoken word
>stuff.
>Sometimes it's very conventionally rhythmic percussive stuff (drums and
>bass). I don't always push the same buttons and my timing (and therefore
>the synchonicity of these loops) is left up to whatever happens at the
>time. It is not sequenced or anything so there is still a "live" element
>to it. So, I do not feel this is an invalid musical performance activity.
Ted,
I saw you use this technique in Santa Cruz last October for the first
night
of Rick's Looping festival. I just wanted to say that your use of
pre-recorded material actually worked quite well. In particular, the
spoken word passages reminded me very much of Bill Nelson's work on his
Orchestra Arcana project. Nice!
--m.
_____
"i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back"
-recoil