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I'm just listening to a new CD of classical Terry Riley loop music: a 40 minutes selection from a 1968 All Night Flight concert called "Purple Modal Strobe Ecstasy with the Daughters of Destruction". Riley (calling himself "Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band") plays soprano saxophone, organ, and "time-lag accumulator", his own pre-Frippertronics loop system. Wonderful oldfashioned loops for the lover of early minimal music! This recording is the first of a CD release series of old Riley recordings which have never been available. Check the Cortical Foundation http://www.cortical.org/spores/Corti4.html for details. The website says, >Poppy Nogood for soprano saxophone and time-lag accumulator. Loudspeakers placed around the >audience. An all-overness. Music in a field. Modal lines inspired in part >by Coltrane's "My >Favorite Things". Building on the echo. Riley: "The music has to flow in >our bloodstream and we >have to be carried by its bloodstream". * michael peters mpeters@csi.com * "escape veloopity" electronic guitar loop music * http://listen.to/michaelpeters