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Ted wrote:
"It is sooooooooo boring to hear the same loop going and going and going
(like the Energizer Bunny).
There was a time (about 15-20 years ago) that I thought it was really
cool and "minimalistic" - hey look at me I'm Phillip Glass (or Robert
Fripp, or whomever). It does have a rather seductive navel-gazing trancelike
appeal"
...
In the fantastic book, 'the making of Kind of Blue' by Ashley Khan, he talks
about the fact that Miles experimented with modalism precisely because it's
harmonic simplicity and openess gave the soloist far more freedom to determ
the harmony of a piece of music.
On, 'In a Silent Way' and *Bitches Brew', Miles continued on with this them
with the first use of tape looped percussion parts which freed the
instrumentalists and drummers to be able to create a more open and fluid form
of percussive playing.
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