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Miko Biffle wrote: > Hey Tim... > > I wish I could say I've had the pleasure of hearing all their stuff, but >am > only a dabbler, or dribbler as it were... > > I just had the pleasure of hear 'Tipsy', the SF post-lounge band (being > tipped off by Mr. DT... Thanks David!) > > Once again... finding the good nuggets ain't easy, but it's a lot easier >on > this list... > > -Miko > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tim Nelson <tnelson@metrocast.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 12:51 PM > Subject: Shared 'discoveries' > > > Back in November, in the 'Lawson's missive' art vs. craft thread, Miko > > Biffle made a passing reference to a couple of Swedish folk-rock bands >he > > enjoys (Hedningarna and Garmarna). I'd never listened to either of >them, > so > > I checked them out. I'm so glad Miko mentioned them! Their stuff is in > many > > ways similar to a project I'm currently involved in: a >percussion/electric > > upright bass/loopmangled guitar trio fronted by a female Celtic >vocalist. > > It probably would've been a long time before I'd heard these two >bands, if > > at all. > > > > This brings me to my question: what other obscure artists are >listmembers > > listening to who might be of interest to loopers? > > > > -t- > > since you were on the subject of things scandinavian, my oslo-resident brother sent me a cd a few years ago of a norwegian folk quartet called bukkene bruse. name of that cd is "steinstolen"- and i have been quite impressed with it from the first listening-no looping per se, but there are certainly plenty of ostinato figures woven in and out of the melodies...might call it "loop-ish"? anyway, quite lovely stuff, and worth looking for. it's on heilo/grappa records... cheers, lance g.