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Re: Video from my looping in set at the Antwerp Live Looping Festival



Thanks for the feedback, people.
In the next weeks, I'll post new videos from the Florence Loopfest, that are almost ready.
 
I've also appreciated Milco's work, who became a good friend of mine immediately when we meet in Zurich in 2005, and who came in Rome *just* for the loopfest from the very north Italy, driving for hours and hours.... 
What I enjoined in that work is that music, animation and poetry have a unique flux, they are well combined together and create a cool, intimate and immersive atmosphere.
@Massimo, 
A new loopfest ? I'd like, but not in 2010, I'm afraid...
Except for small events ....and easy to realize. Any ideas ?
 
Fabio
www.eterogeneo.com

 
2009/10/6 Massimo Liverani <liverani@het.it>
Hi Fabio! Italian Live looping is growing! so my compliments! (can we say so?)
as you see also Milco posted something of very interesting.
Maybe next year we could organize an I.L.L.F? :-)
Best From Florence!

Max Liver

Fabio_A ha scritto:
 Hi all,
her's an excerpt from my live performance at the Antwerp (BE) European Live Looping Festival (30th maj 2009).
Last year I've been trapped in the glitch sound; that kind of Sakamoto-Alva Noto work, if you know their work.
I've found interesting to... play a clean piano sound and then have it glitched after looped. Here you can listen 3 loops going on with different glitched tempi (in 2 of them I was looping with feedback variations).
The result - in my opinion - is like a piano that sounds in the middle of a rain of small piano notes and fragmented melodies...
 
Enjoy (...if it fits your taste)
 
Fabio


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