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Hi Andrew, I'm very much enjoying listening to your stuff on myspace.....I'm digging your grooves and textures/timbres....very hip.....(out of curiousity, what software you using? I'm always curious about the creative tools)....I love that few seconds of sonic atmosphere...Buy First Second Free is nice, combining the beautiful glitch with time...very nice...Maybe if I get to Halifax some day, we could play some music...(I know nothing of halifax, is there a happening experimental music scene there?) RE: Lidell: I see why some people like him (energetic groove based performance) but he's not my cup of tea. (I do keep hearing reference to him using Max....good!)....but I personally can't stand all his dancing around. But I do like the video...looks like somebody was using Jitter? I wonder if I'd like the music if I didn't see him bopping and waving about...but hey, maybe I'd be popular if I started dancing/waving/bopping like that....(doubt it. who wants to see a shaved head quarter-tone trumpet playing looper dance around....MAYBE Ted Killian and I will dance together at our performance at BEMF....Ted?) For me, I like music to hit on multiple dimensions: Visceral, Emotional, Intellectual (kind of gut, feeling, form)...these are not strict categories, but flexible with a lot of crossover......the music I enjoy the most is a multi-dimensional hit. Where I thoroughly enjoyed the viscerality of Lidell's beats and singing, I personally missed depth in the other dimensions... cheers, Jeff Jeff Kaiser http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com On Apr 19, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Andrew Duke wrote: > Apologies if this has already been posted: > http://www.warprecords.com/jamielidell/jamie_rfh2004_large.mov > > Got to interview him for my syndicated show a few years back and > he's a very talented (and artistic) guy. > Andrew > > -- > Andrew Duke > scoring/sound design/source > http://andrew-duke.com > http://myspace.com/andrewduke > Cognition Audioworks label > [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] > http://cognitionaudioworks.com > >