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Wow. Well... any solo work that was done with Frippertronics. Let the Power Fall is a good place to start. Exposure has some pretty interesting song writing and the use of Frippertronics in the popular song style as well as a version of Gabriel's Here Comes the Flood with just Frippertronics and Peter singing (the best version I think). And for a modern treatment of Fripeprtronics you can try That Which Passes. Fripp uses two Revox R/R decks for his looping in Let the Powerfall and on That Which Passes he uses (I think) a couple EH3500's and some TC delays (this is what I saw him live with the last time). Also you need to get Eno's Music for Airports and Fripp/Eno's Evening Star. Then, then... you will begin to understand. :) plexus At 12:14 PM 8/30/2001, you wrote: > Can someone recommend some good loop-based Robert Fripp stuff? I >haven't heard a lot of his stuff, except for a few King Crimson tracks >here >and there. Thanks ... > > Mike > > > >_________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com