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Re: PrePrepared vs. Improvisational Live Looping Performances




yes i am gulity of this as hell! i ve had my share of things going wrong 
on stage ( the Y2k8 in Cologne comes to mind)i had a new piece of gear 
back then and was not very acquainted with it but wanted desperatly to use 
it so lesson learned;-)
and offcourse things can always go wrong specially at festivals where 
there is so much gear laying around,the y2k9 was brilliant and your 
technical problems were not even noticed actually that drone at the end 
when your midi notes got stucked sounded cool like it was part of the set 
Sjaak;-)

www.myspace.com/luisangulocom


--- Sjaak <tcplugin@scarlet.be> schrieb am Do, 9.7.2009:

> Von: Sjaak <tcplugin@scarlet.be>
> Betreff: Re: PrePrepared vs. Improvisational Live Looping Performances
> An: "Loopers-Delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Datum: Donnerstag, 9. Juli 2009, 6:35
> > But i tend to get bored very
> quickly with the eternal improvisation that
> > just doesnt say anything.In looping i personally tend
> to prepare my equipment
> > more than the music so that it doesnt fuck up on stage
> which is irritating to
> > see and no less for an audience that has paid a
> ticket! this might even come
> > across for them as an amateur or unprofessional
> show,so yes i encourage loopers
> > to prepare!
> 
> Hi Luis,
> I think 75% of my preparation has been technical, I have
> spent months and months on it but even then, things went
> wrong :) So I have to agree with you that technical
> preparation should be a top priority for each looper.
> 
> But I'm glad that overall, we haven't had any major
> technical issues during the Antwerp loopfest. As a festival
> organizer I'm dependent on many aspects and you only need 1
> component which fails and the whole chain will fail :)
> Preparation, good equipment and knowledge are the key
> ingredients for success. For example, Ronald and I have
> fully tested the PA, mics, cables, recorders etc the week
> before the festival. Remember: Mr.Murphy was an optimist so
> things will always go wrong but I believe most problems can
> be avoided if you prepare well.
> 
> > So improvisation vs. prepared is not really an issue
> for me,it just depends on the creativity involved.
> > For me seeing somebody buid up a drum loop with their
> mouth doesnt make it any better
> > or special if i dislike their music as somebody using
> a drum sample whose music i like.
> > And for a non musical audience all this stuff is
> completely irrelevant anyway as they are there to be
> entertained;-)
> 
> The funny thing was that Rick Walker thought you used a
> drum sample ;) As an artist, creating your own drum loop
> using your mouth can make your performance more interesting
> but you have to do it right. Michael's piece with the drum
> loop and the guitar was very good, one of my personal
> highlights of the festival. Very simple, but very powerfull,
> less is more. And like I wrote yesterday, in this kind of
> music it's all about atmosphere, that's what matters. I
> prefer musicians playing interesting music, playing "in
> function of a song and a band" rather than musicians playing
> technically perfect but without a soul. Good examples of the
> last category are the guitarist who can't stop soloing or
> the keyboardist using Hammond sounds all the time. So if a
> drum sample fits in the picture, it fits in the picture,
> that's fine with me. And besides that, the Antwerp loopfest
> was not meant to be the World Championship of Live Looping
> imo ;)
> ---
> Sjaak
> http://euroloopfest.com/
> http://sjaakovergaauw.com/
> 
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