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Rick Walker has more personae than Sally Field did as Sybil. First, there’s Rick Walker the WorldBeat percussionist. Then, as L()()p.p()()L, Rick is a dayglo green live looper and concert/festival impresario. There’s a goth character with what seems to be a shifting moniker; is it Lament or UltraViolette, or are those separate, autonomous facets of the Rick Walker experience? For the past two years, Rick has been working on a computer-based abstract electronica project, and with its release comes yet another musical persona: Purple Hand. I’ve had Purple Hand in my CD player for a couple of weeks now, and I still don’t feel like I’ve heard the whole thing. That’s good. The disc opens with ‘Silky Blue’, a shimmering sequence beneath which a deep synth bassline swims like some shapeshifting leviathan. On ‘Old Habits Die Hard’ and ‘Relax’, Rick (or should we call him Mr. Hand now?) approaches the bass guitar (or what sounds like one) in a percussive manner that leaves no doubt as to his background as a drummer. One of Walker’s strengths on this recording comes when he remembers that he’s a world-class percussionist; in ‘Conversation Never Had’, the melodic content occupies the spaces behind the rhythm like shadowy figures lurking behind tree trunks, the percussion providing a foreground rather than a background, an interesting way to frame the sonic picture. Slow, stately and hovering, ‘Goodbye Noel’ explores faux-reverse dynamics, and the echoed thump of a steady, unhurried frame drum lends ‘Hayli’s Song’ an ominous air. ‘Sumping Funky I Cooked Up Tonight’ would not be out of place on a TransGlobal Underground album, while the album closer ‘Wish You’d Change Your Mind’, elegantly panning like Max Middleton’s Rhodes, manages to be both retro and futuristic at the same time. Check it out! -t- ps: I've included Rick's contact information below... --- "loop.pool" <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > It is also available through the mail by sending a > $15 check to: > Rick Walker > Purple Hand > 412 Darwin Street > Santa Cruz, California > 95062-2629 > > For the next month, anyone who mentions Loopers > Delight can not only buy the > CD for $12, but I will also donate $5 of those > dollars to > Kim Flint, our illustrious leader here at L.D. > > This also goes for any CD in the L()()p.p()()L > discography: > > Loop.pooL (2001) > Translucent Dayglo Lime Green Plastic (2002) > Faux Voix (2003) > Purple Hand (2005) > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250