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What am I listening too? Truth be known... 1. The difference between the way the train horn resonates now as opposed to mid summer, the absence of leaves, the presence of snow, all the variations of the way the engineer signals with it, how it blends in with whatever I'm listening to, how it sounds at my house as opposed to other parts of town or out on the plains. The tracks are a mile away and the stereo is glorious. 2. My aging clothes dryer which (my brother tells me) is wearing out a bearing, hence the wonderfull polyrhytmic tumbling antics that erupt every new load of clothes dryed( with 2 boys 8 & 13 yrs dirty clothes are plentiful). Latin jazz seems to benefit most directly from this device's ambience. 3. Various and sundry video game soundtracks as it were, my personal favorite is the music for the N-64 Star Wars game which almost makes John Williams an ambient artist, or at least a minimalist if you just let the game idle. I don't play but listening is cool. 4. My last few looping adventures, gotta work on shorter pieces, the minutes add up fast. Trying to utilize more varied and shorter duration loops to expand the pallette in lieu of expanding the loop memory (pronounced $$$$). Enjoying the results of Vortexing slowed down sounds on the EH-16, big metal scraping noises, a prepared 11 string guitar. The same set-up was great for this years Halloween tape, this years victim the Tocatta and Fugue married with screams and laughs thru twisted pitch fits and scary synth noise, apologies to J.S.B. 5. Sylvian/Fripp- Damage---If you want to hear R.F. really play with enthusiasm, this and the live League of Gentleman disc are among the best examples released in recent years. Though the performances are I think 14 years apart, and the bands, instrumentation and intent are quite different, I think both these recordings are great examples of Fripp's tactal and textural control as a guitarist, and "Damage" shows in a wonderfully lush way how powerful loops are as part of a multi-instrument configuration. 6. Lol Creme & Kevin Godley---visionary misfits on vinyl still shine brightly..."Consequences"...the whole catalog of the doowop-R&B Hebrew duo is still viable listening. And talk about production technique....for the time..... 7. Walter/Wendy Carlos-- Different titles but specificly the piece titled "Timesteps" from the "Clokwork Orange" album by Carlos (the edited version appears on the soundtrack lp). Pioneering tales from analog land. 8.Thelonius Monk- "Solo Monk"--This collection of tunes just keeps getting better.Nobody like him! 9.The Finn Brothers-- In Split Enz,Crowded House, Tim and Neil always entertain and amuse, and the live duo show was one of the most musically entertaining concerts that I've been to over the last 25 years. 10.Suzanne Vega- "Nine Objects of Desire"----The marriage literally and figurtively of S.Vega to one Mitch Froom and his accompanying techniques and devices make this disc very listenable,smart and sincere. It's no Top-10, but it's what got heard most recently here... Bryan Helm Techno-Primitive Longmont,CO "Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a good book. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." G. Marx