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Hi y'all! Last evening Joe Cavaleri and I made the trek down to the L.A. area to check out Andre LaFosse's mid-residency recital at Cal Arts. And, to be sure, we left after an hour or so vvvvveeeerrrryyyy impressed. With a fairly modest rack setup, a red strat, and a Mesa Boogie he presented quite an enthralling stew of sounds. His thing seems to be a rather cinematic, textural, rockish, "artmusik" with teeth (and the ocassional familiar "Tornish" and "Frippish" nod here and there). There was his fine playing of course, and a really "happening" guitar tone (recent Torn/Fripp, with a smattering of Gilmour and Knoffler come to mind) and some truly wicked sound designing and creative processing. Those who have read Andre's many posts to this list know that he uses both the Oberheim EDP and the Lexicon Vortex for his loops and textures. And man... he uses both thouroughly and creatively. (As a new Obie convert/owner I was definitely taking mental notes on everything he did). All of this was fed into a quadrophonic sound system that made everything sound way HUGE and all-enveloping. While I am not sure if any of the material was the same as his recent(?) tape(?) submission to Guitar Player Magazine's Spotlight Column, I am certain that we heard was indicative of why his demo of the month (in the December issue) was a standout. Congratulations Andre, and thanks for a great concert. Ted