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At 10:25 AM 6/13/2003 -0400, David wrote: >That reminds me, I've seen Rodger Miller (x-Mission of Burma, Binary >System - another drums and piano duo, and now... Mission of Burma) in >Boston >do it on a prepared piano using a "fripp-in-a-box" from EH :-) > >More on Roger Miller and his live looping 1983-1989 here.... >http://rogermiller.home.mindspring.com/maximumexpansion.html Nice catch! I remember that after leaving the 'Birdsongs of the Mesozoic', Miller went solo with his 'Maximum Electric Piano' project for a few years starting ~'83. I saw him here in Chicago around '86. He used the EH sixteen-second delay to lay down multiple parts -- including percussion from some of the 'prepared' strings in his piano -- which would then build from grooves to melodies to songs. It's not entirely unlike what I've heard in Andre's recordings (albeit on a much less sophisticated level). He's got a good stage presence for a solo performer, and an excellent sense of humor (cracking jokes at some of his missteps with the effects). Also, I think it's one of the few times I've heard a piano do feedback. ;) -c- _____ "i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back" -recoil