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A quick look at what I've been listening to lately shows me I'm not listening to a lot of loopy stuff at the moment. I go through phases. So, in no particular order, Rimiti- Sidi Monsour- a great cd by a 70+ year old Algerian woman with Fripp, Flea, Ray Gomez and a whole slew of other folks. Amazing stuff. Dead Can Dance - random tape collections from all their albums (or at least a lot of them) Huun Hur Tu/ Bulgarian Womens Choir (or whatever it is they've changed their name to- some beautiful meditative pieces here Yes - Relayer I forgot how much I like this record Gypsy Flamenco recordings by Lole Y Manuel, FBernarda de Utrera, Terremoto de Jerez and a few others Robin Williamson Songs for the Mabinogi a great album of atmosphereic soundtracy type stuff on a wide variety of old acoustic instruments Beatles - I was out sick yesterday and spent time regressing and listened to their entire recoded output (the legit stufdf, I'd still be there now if I added in the bootlegs) King Crimson - Islands- an all time favorite If the thread isn't dead by next week (I'm away from the computer for the next several days and need to actually get some work done before I disappear) I have some thoughts on the music and the occult thread as well, so please, keep it going for a few days. Frank Gerace Dreamchild At 01:40 PM 11/19/97 -0800, you wrote: >My top 10 list of most played discs is heavily influenced by hanging out >with my 8 yr old daughter who is a top 40 and "alternative" fan, and a >limited budget for buying CDs (too much spent on my own gear): > >1. Spice Girls (some of the production is admirable...) >2. Sarah McLaghlan (grows on you, beautiful) >3. XTC (my fav band by far, new album to be out in 5/98 I hear) >4. Talvin Singh presents Soundz of the Asian Underground >5. new Bjork >6. Fleetwood Mac live >7. Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks "Orange Crate Art" >8. Beatles Anthology >9.. > >I'm too involved in creating my own shit to listen much to other music, >and >find there's not enough time and money to hear all the great stuff people >recommend. I have a band doing trad songs with vocals and harmony (working >on CD and refining writing and arranging), but have tendency to do >experimental stuff on my own. > >Looping: > >My "typical" loop trip is using a VG8 into a JamMan and Vortex, sometime >synced to an MC303. I was recently given a beautifyl kalimba which I've >looped along with an African drum for some fey World music soundz. > >I am a huge fan of Logic Audio and spend lots of time working within that >environment working on captured loops and adding improv guitar or K2000 >tweaks. > >Thanks for all the cool recommends for techniques and discs. > >Great list! > > > > > >Neil >ngold@imagina.com >Portland, OR USA > > > > >