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I want to do this but i do not have chet aktins "jam man" yet... I will need to listen to Howie Days set again and probably copy it onto a minidisc etc. These things are gonna take time. so just as it took u a while to get the list together from your own collection, it will take me a while longer to get this together. The reason I can't answer straight away is I have the madest week of rehearsals and event organising, so i don't have time to drive to the nearest record store which is an hour away. I will do it though. but it will have to be in a week. I will not back out of this, but this is not a 5minute task. G on 30/5/03 10:19 am, Kim Flint at kflint@loopers-delight.com wrote: > At 03:41 AM 5/29/2003, Geoff Smith wrote: >>>> So I set you the challenge name 5-10 prominent Live-Looping pieces >> that you >>>> feel cannot be characterised together. And I will respond. >>> Chet Atkins - "Jam Man" (Grammy winning tune) >>> DJ Radar - "Antimatter" (one turntable and a looper, djradar.com) >>> Andre LaFosse - "Continuous Mix #2" (nu-skool andre) >>> David Torn - "Busy Cutting Crap" from Splattercell:::Oah >>> Howie Day - live set at www.kcrw.org >>> Andre LaFosse - "Disruption Theory" from album of same name (old-skool >> andre) >>> Terry Riley - Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band >>> >> >> Okay give me a while, and I will respond, but for now I need a break! I >am >> just finishing my third year. >> I have a composition portfolio to do that's recording an album and >writing >> the material, documentation to do, and a four performances to help with >play >> in, a festival to tech for, a partner to spend more time with whose >sick of >> me doing written work. And a pile of stuff to sort out thats been >waiting >> for me to finish my paper. > > Oh no ya don't! You issued the challenge, Geoff! You jumped up and down > about it a few times because it took me day to answer. Don't be pulling >all > these excuses now! I spent a bunch of my time poking around the music > collection to get a good list together for your homework assignment, now > you sink some of your time into analyzing these tracks for us. You're in > music school, right? Surely your professors have you analyzing pieces of > music every day. Your analytical tools are sharper than the rest of us, >so > surely you are up to the job. Let's hear it! > > kim > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint | Looper's Delight > kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com >