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Future loop music (was: Love lorne whiners)



At 10:25 PM 3/5/98, Michael P. Hughes, Ph.D. wrote:
>the other Michael:
>>Let's get back to talking gear, ok? 
>
>Nope; this thread was started by none other than Kim hisself, so it's
>official!!!

Hey, I'm always the one telling you wankers to stop talking about your 
knobs
all the time. So I'm staying in character, or at least somewhere near that
vicinity.

>>>I'm quite used to not finding ANYONE, male or female, musician or
>>>non-musician, who shares my taste for Happy Family and Djam Karet and
>>>obscure Bruford solo albums and rare PFM import vinyl and Glenn Branca
>>>discs.  
>>You'd find most of Bruford, PFM, and Glenn Branca in my record 
>collection.
>
>Hmm.... is Scott your type?  ;)

I was going to bring up my observation that the typical upper-middle-class,
middle-aged, college-educated, slightly-arrogant, white-male audience found
at most progressive rock shows bears a very strong resemblance to the crowd
at a typical gay theater performance, but maybe instead I'll suggest a new
topic:


Where is loop based music going? What directions will it be taking in the
future? Not the gear, but the music itself! What compositional,
improvisational, cultural, etc. directions are things heading in? Will it
find more or less of a place in popular styles? Will it find more or less 
of
a place in 'high art' styles? What will it be? What might the loop
innovators of tommorrow be doing? Remember, its a music question, not a 
gear
question.....

kim
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