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Loopers: Caught the Ought-One music festival this past weekend. Lots of great things going on, although i didn't notice any overt use of *real-time* looping in any of the concerts i heard/saw. (I did spy a jamman, though, so perhaps i missed that performance.) I must say one of the highlights of the weekend for both me and my partner was taking in list member Richard Zvonar's octophonic piece for tape, "Frikkit". There was a room separate from the performance areas called the Dream Room set up for the a series of about 10 or 12 different installations. One never knew when you walked in which would be playing. But on my fourth venture, Richard was in there with perhaps a couple other people, listening attentively to someone else's work. When that piece was over i requested he put his piece on, and he was very kind and generous to give a little introduction (i believe there may be similar info in a post of his in the archives, so i won't go into it here). The piece was stunning. It was one of the only 8-channel pieces at the festival, and i was knocked out with how beautifully thought out this composition was. All comprised of frog and cricket sounds (and a little ambience he used at the right moments), Doc Zvonar created a musical experience unlike any other i've ever had. He's clearly an experienced multi-channel composer with a great sense of dynamics, pacing, and rhythm. This is a must-hear if it ever makes another public appearance. Richard, do post the list if it does! Since there weren't a lot of folks waiting around for the next piece to be played as soon as Frikkit was over, we were afforded some time for a little question/answer session. Doc Zvonar was very patient to answer the questions about how he arranged the piece, how he treated the original samples, etc, and shared some thoughts he had while composing it, as well as an anecdote or two. It's great to hear other list members' work (whether or not it directly involves looping). I hope other folks (Tim from NH?) got to hear this piece. Zvonar does dynamite work...if ya ever get a chance to check out something he's done, go for it. (I picked up a copy of Alias Zone at the festival, too, but haven't had a chance to hear it yet. I belive it's gotten good reviews on this list, if memory serves.) See ya, peter koniuto