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Hi, I bet you don't have to be interested in Numerology 2.0 to find these texts and videos inspiring! I totally love them, because they describe the same compositional methods I apply as real-time techniques for live looping: Minimalism, ostinato, polyrhythm, isorhythm, counterpoint, canon, inherent rhythms. Discrete Sequencing referring to fast-picked guitar parts used by King Crimson in their early-mid 80's albums, such as Discipline. Other artists referred to are Tangerine Dream, Philip Glass, John Cage, LaMonte Young, Michael Nyman, Brian Eno, Eric Tamm and Steve Wonder. Some good book hints as well. http://www.five12.com/t1.html http://www.five12.com/t2.html http://www.five12.com/t3.html http://www.five12.com/t4.html Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) www.ubetoo.com/Artist.taf?_ArtistId=6550