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Dennis, I wouldn't want to comment on art, too dangerous and I don't like fish. One recomendation on a Torn disc is Cloud About Mercury. I don't know if it is still availiable. His web site is down still but there is a temp page with some sound clips. Its at http://www.jeffy.org/torn/ and at Elephant Tape http://www.geocities.com/~kenzak/etape/ there is some songs up from his solo albums and from Bruford Levin Upper Extremities with whom he is the guitarist. Also there is a live concert of B.L.U.E at live concerts.com. http://www.liveconcerts.com/listening/concerts/980419/Bruford_Levin_Upper_Extremities/. I have dug DTs music for quite awhile. Hope this helps. Jeff http://members.xoom.com/echo17/tbl.html Dennis Coggia wrote: > It is not my intention to reopen this discussion, but here is something > that might be of interest to this group. I can't remember the exact > quote but here goes: If you think of art as the name of a type of > interaction between you and something else as opposed to a quality in > something, it frees you from all sorts of problems. For example, you > don't have to decide whether something is or is not art, only if that > does it for some people people. Some Art, like a hit single, will do it > for a million people for a month, other art, like a cathedral, will do > it for several thousand people for several hundred years. > On a more or less unrelated topic, would some kind folks please > recommend a David Torn disc for a introduction. I have heard Polytown > which I like, but would like to hear more looping. > Thanks, Dennis > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com