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Andre will get all modest here, but I'm gonna do this to him anyway. In my opinion his 1997 album "Disruption Theory" was a major milestone in the looping universe. It blew me away when it came out. He applied drum&bass chop up and reconstruct concepts to his guitar playing, and pulled off a lot of it live with a single echoplex, fueled by a hyperactive d&b rhythm section. He even has an "echoplex solo" on there. I hadn't heard anybody doing stuff like that before then. He brought all sorts of new looping techniques to the table, many of which he's continued to develop in remarkable ways into his current unique style. Best of all, he used the ideas musically. "Disruption Theory" rocks! There's a reason people on this list mention him all the time as an influence. That boy can play. "Disruption Theory" is going on the essential listening page for the 90's, whether you like or not Andre! kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com