From: philip.ojc@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 19:05:40 +0900
I enjoy listening to repetitive loops because I can usually expect that
the performer will be adding a bit here and there and/or is ultimately
working toward some kind of goal or an ending.
If a performer just looped the same bar over and over, it would be boring
to me. Even a complex one--as soon as I got my head around it, I would be
wanting and waiting for them to work with it or develop it in some way or
another.
William Basinski pulls it off amazingly. Same loop, but somehow I seem to
get lost in time. I think there are subtle changes being made to the loop
as
it progresses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFWme9D6LkQ
Getting a solid loop down is special, but I think once we begin breaking
it
down, expanding it, and allowing it to morph NATURALLY, repetition is
beautiful. Not to get egotistical or anything, but I think it takes a very
appreciative individual to enjoy loops like the one above. When I play
this
stuff around the house (where one usually listens to "this kind of music")
my family is like, "WTF IS THIS CRAP!" They listen to a lot mainstream
radio
so it ain't much of a surprise.
Looping = Zen, BUT, his story repeats itself. LOOP wisely lol