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Hi Andre, Thanks. Sorry for the misunderstanding. This is a very good list, in particular with respect to the echoplex and its many possibilities. The only looping lps I ever put out were in 1985 (and not again until 2000). They only sold a total of 10,000 copies and were not re-printed (until very recently). So I guess I influenced only about 10,000 people (from 18 years ago) and none at all since then. Which really is not a lot at all in the larger scheme of things. I've played bouzouki, mandola, and mandolin in a Celtic band exclusively for the last 7 years. I just recently decided to try some experimental guitar work again. I'd really only heard Fripp and Eno (and Fripps solo recordings) when I started doing it and I did not listen to any looping recordings at all between about 1987 and 2000. It is interesting listening to the loopers from the CT Project and looping CDs being suggested by the list. I actually love Adrian Belews work by the way. I watched his video recently. Everything he does is musical to me. He seemed to be having a really good time making the video. I've discovered David Torns looping CDs and re-discovered Steve Tibbetts who I had listened to but didn't know he was looping. They are my two favourite current loopers. Peace, All the very best! Terry --- Andre LaFosse <altruist@earthlink.net> wrote: > Dear Terry, > > I think you've seriously misinterpreted my comments, > and I'm genuinely sorry to have offended you as I > seem to have done, as it certainly wasn't my > intention. I'm not trying to trash you or your work > by any means. On the contrary, I've made several > mentions throughout this thread that you're clearly > a very accomplished and talented fellow. > --Andre LaFosse > The Echoplex Analysis Pages: > http://www.altruistmusic.com/EDP > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com