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Probably Per - might be similar to "the Tunstall effect" :-) On 5 Mar 2008, at 12:13, Per Boysen wrote: > I suspect most fans of his are more interested in his music than > whatever method he uses to capture the sounds making up his music ;-) > (nothing bad with that) > > Per > > > On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Matt Stevens > <mattstevensguitar@btinternet.com> wrote: >> Its kind of a hard thing to explain(looping) - but if people see this >> guy on TV it may change things and as all the sounds on his record >> are created by banging and playing one guitar >> >> MS >> >> >> >> On 5 Mar 2008, at 12:00, Per Boysen wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Matt Stevens >>> <mattstevensguitar@btinternet.com> wrote: >>>> Hey >>>> >>>> Have you guys heard of yoav? Looks like hes going to be the act >>>> that >>>> takes looping into the mainstream, very commercial acoustic looper >>>> and he has got voice. >>> >>> >>> I'm not so sure he will take looping into the mainstream. The reason >>> is that he is using looping "as a recorder" rather than "as an >>> instrument" and because of that very few people might realize >>> that he >>> is actually looping. And a phenomenon no one knows about can >>> hardly go >>> mainstream. >>> >>> Even though I'm not a fan of the tradition Yoav follows, it's always >>> interesting to hear people loop in more traditional music - stuff >>> with >>> vocals, lyrics, verse and chorus parts etc. Other players in this >>> field that I like better listening to are Andrew Bird and Caroline >>> Glass. >