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Hi Rick, thanks for the encouragement! I found out about loopers-delight from Ted Killian (who I stumbled onto on cd-baby, and whose cd I love) and he recommended a boatload of artists, including Andre LaFosse. there were so many great recommendations that Andre got lost in the shuffle. But on the loopers-delight list, Andre's name was mentioned so much that I just had to check it out right away, so I went to altruistmusic.com and listened and read and listened some more, and immediately ordered Normalized and Disruption Theory. Absolutely amazing stuff. Disruption Theory is great - and Normalized ...groundbreaking? ... paradigm shifting? ... I can't find the appropriate words. His "slicing and dicing" approach had me so intrigued that I considered buying an EDP (which I may eventually do anyway) even though I recently bought an Eventide Eclipse and (for my solid-state(synth and piezo) side of my rig) a DD-20. I've got so much to learn as it is (the Eclipse alone could take years to really know - given my other responsibilities). Can I assume you've got some loops posted somewhere that I can check out? Have a good one, and thanks again, Jeff On Aug 4, 2004, at 5:25 PM, loop.pool wrote: > Hey Jeff, Nice work. > > I think you would really dig hunting down Andre LaFosse and listening > to his > incredible guitar loop music. > You seem to have a sensibility that you share with him and he is, for > my > money, the greatest master of > the EDP, particularly it's slicing and dicing variations (many of > which he > innovated). He's influenced my > EDP work greatly (as well as a ton of other people at this site). > > You can reach him through the website (L.D.) > > Drop $20 or $30 bucks on his stuff, you'll be stoked you did. > > keep up the good work and welcome to the looping meta world. > > yours, Rick Walker > L()()p.p()()L > >