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On 05/02/2016 15:47,
3x09@carlsonarts.com wrote:
Well, that 'not needing a band' thing does feature. Or rather, not needing to explain to other musicians and hope they're going to get it. Otherwise a number of things appeal:- The ability to have the different layers of sound performing different functions. Like having a cloud layer ( sometimes called 'ambient') of sounds without attack running against a rhythm layer. The odd timings that can be had. Strangest is a kind of 'spider web' type rhythm which emerges as you Insert small sections into a loop. (only possible on the EDP) Being able to combine a whole load of diverse sounds in a mix, as is not so practical when playing solo without loops. The thrill of the tightly arranged piece that just sounds impossible. To be able to control the structure of an improvisation with a number of parallel elements. Sometimes it nice to get the loops going and then take a stroll. andy |