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Re: Jeff Kaiser & Co. hit New Mexico
That's because you are nuts, Jeff. Remember, insane people don't actually
know they are insane. Check this one out:
http://www.box.net/public/static/rijaltzrf8.jpg You look like someone is
torturing you beneath the table.....
Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Kaiser" <loopersdelight@pfmentum.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: Jeff Kaiser & Co. hit New Mexico
jeez....I look a little nuts in that photo.... :-)
thanks, jason, it was great to meet you and Jim.
That is a great venue, and we had a blast.
Also: a big thanks for housing Tom that night....
best regards,
Jeff
Jeff Kaiser
http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com
pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com
On May 25, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Jason Fink wrote:
> Greeting Loopers,
>
> Last Tuesday night California musicians Jeff Kaiser (trumpet & lap top),
> Tom McNalley (guitar)
> and locals Mark Weaver (tuba) & a Dave Wayne (drums) played at a coffee
> house in my neighborhood (www.myspace.com/thebluedragoncoffeeshop).
> Although my
> little looping duo (Acids and Bases) has played there a few times, it is
> usually
> an acoustic-folk oriented place where those not old enough to buy a beer
> hang-out in droves.
> It is a nice little venue, but I must admit it is not a scene in which
> experimental music is
> completely accepted by the patrons (the mgt is very cool with many
> different genera).
>
>
> Because of the venue, and the fact that a Wayne Horvitz ensemble was
> appearing at the
> local Jazz venue that same night, the show was sparsely attended.
> Undaunted,
> Jeff and Co. played 2 fine sets of improvised music. Jeff processes his
> trumpet with a Mac
> powerbook, a MOTU UltraLight thingy, and several CC pedals & midi
> keyboard...
> he loops, slices, dices and creates everything from an uproarious din to
> tiny little sounds
> (even the looping little spit bubble sounds from deep within those coils
> of brass!).
>
> Tom's guitar, a Fender Jazzmaster and Peavey Classic 30, had a raw
>organic
> sound and was super.
> A small arsenal of effects, (EH Freq Analyzer, Tech 21 comp, Zvex SHO &
> Fuzz
> Factory, Boss DD20) helped modify his sound, but he did great things
>with
> even
> clean settings. I think there is certainly a lot of Nels Cline influence
> in his style, but
> he has his own thing going. Often noisy, jazzy stuff, he is all over the
> fretboard
> and he also grooves. As a guitar player, I couldn't help but go ga-ga
>over
> what Tom was doing.
>
> All the musicians were great on stage that night, showing their chops at
> the appropriate times
> and sitting out at other times (I know I should take note of this, as I
> often feel like
> I should be doing something on my guitar all-the-time).
>
>
> Talked a little bit with them after the show, bought a couple CD's (to
> which I am now listening)
> and had a great time. It was a pleasure meeting them, and I think Jeff
>is
> a real asset to our
> looping community. Catch those guys if they come anywhere near your
>town,
> I am lucky that
> they showed up practically next door!
>
>
> Here is a picture of Tom & Jeff that night:
> http://gisweb.cabq.gov/new/kaiser/IMG_0016.JPG
>
>
> -jas
> Albuquerque
> dimbulb.org
>
>