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Re: Acousmatrix 1/2
Hee hee! Great story! I'd love to share a stage with those two. What is
Hans's URL, by the way? And Reed's, too, if it's not too much trouble?
Shanghaied on Tor Road,
Tim
> [Original Message]
> From: samba - <sambacomet@hotmail.com>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Date: 12/28/2004 4:31:30 AM
> Subject: Re: Acousmatrix 1/2
>
> Reichel's Daschophone is very much an acoustic instrument. He has one
of
> my favorite websites for visuals and fun navigation,the other being Reed
> Ghazala's .He apparently also designs typographic fonts.
> Once in the mid 80s I was playing African music with a ten peice
marimba
> group and Epaht Mujuru ( I don't recall if Dave Trenkel was in the
>group
> yet I think he was),at a festival at Reed college in Portland. Reichel
and
> Fred Frith had played earlier.I had a failry sculptural multi percussion
> setup with timbales and rototoms with fur attached to the sides and car
> springs and bells and triangles and a washboard,wierdly bent or curved
> stands and a pedal attached to a tank of compressed air I would use in
place
> of a crash cymbal Reichel and Frith stood opposite me with their faces 2
> feet away from my set up staring ,unblinking at me,to see what I would
do I
> guess.They were interested in the setup too ,but they seemed to be trying
to
> unnerve me.So I was saying stuff like 'I know who you are ,you don't
scare
> me'
> insane second-fingerboard-behind-the-bridge guitar sounds absolutely
> extraterrestrial... oh, wait, that was electric, but sans effects it
>still
> sounded like no guitar anyone had ever heard. What is the Wizard of
> Wuppertal up to these days, anyone know?
>
>