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Hiya! There's a lot of loop content in the current issue of _Guitar Player_ magazine (the 30th anniversary issue). Their feature on "The 30 Most Radical Players" includes quite a few loopists, both well-known (Torn and Frissel) and obscure (so much so that I don't recall their names off the top of my head). There's also a section where the magazine does a retrospective of the most significant gear of each ot the last four decades, and lo and behold, the JamMan and Oberheim Echoplex get mentions in the '90s section. (Though I recall them making a rather strange analogy with it -- something to the effect of, "In the '70s jazzers had fusion, and in the '90s they have looping," going on to claim that real-time loopers are staples of acid-jazz musicians. ?!?!) More, there's a private lesson with Leni Stern. which turns out to be an overdub-by-overdub looping clinic, as well as one with Fripp wherein he details *three* alternate tunings, including one for *seven string* guitar. (Is this news to you people too, or have I been living under a rock all these years?) And in less loop-oriented coverage, my mentor (and frequent Torn collaborator) Miroslav Tadic receives some long-overdue coverage in the "Dirty Thirty" article. Do check it out! --Andre