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Re: pelt? WHICH pelt????
Hi,
I did a search for pelt. Didn't find anything. Any mp3 stuff out there?
Thanks,
Michael
At 03:01 PM 4/4/01 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>pelt are pretty much always amazing, but you can never be sure which
>version of pelt you're gonna see... they have many moods & stylings, and
>their capabilities are vast & pretty astonishing...
>
>tono-bungay have had the supreme pleasure of splitting many a bill w/
>pelt
>- the first time we ever saw them was at (the late, VERY lamented)
>astrocade a few years back. they did a soundcheck that indicated a sort
>of
>jungle-drums-foundation-with-manic-swirling-over-the-top-electronics.
>"ok",
>we're thinking, "this seems pretty out there."
>
>they finished the check and repaired to the rear of the space where they
>then proceeded to immediately throw down the most incredible, totally off
>the cuff, stone-trad bluegrass jam session. completely authentic, and
>very
>casual... just for relaxation, i guess. don't think i've ever seen such
>an
>abrupt change of stylistic clothing, musically speaking, literally in the
>twinkling of an eye.
>
>on another occasion we were back in philly, this time at the khyber pass,
>when pelt churned out a set that was firmly classifiable as industrial,
>and
>REALLY scary... making waxtrax seem like "K" - (i had to take cover
>backstage!) i began to get the feeling that these guys really can do
>anything they want...
>
>an impression which was further reinforced when we split the bill w/ them
>at transmissions oo2 in c'hill- where they did nothing for, oh, an hour
>and
>25 minutes but a continual bowed-cymbal-and-temple-bowl set; it was
>really
>almost a cruel demonstration of how something that's ostensibly
>"relaxing"
>in a sort of typically new-agey way can instill in you thoughts of murder
>(like, murdering the band FIRST, and then going out afterwards for more.)
>
>oh, did i mention? they're REALLY nice people and we are pleased to have
>one of them as a transplanted new yorker.
>
>but then - how could you expect any less from a group who tours in a van
>with a licence plate that reads: "klaang"?
>
>lovin them,
>
>a:c
>
>>i too saw pelt in d.c. -- any droners out there would love pelts use
>>textures to create vivid and often atonal sound-scapes. very "visual"
>>music.
>>im not sure who, but one of the members used a bow on a tambura...it
>>sounded fantastic.
>>
>>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>cc:
>>
>>Subject: pelt
>>
>>
>>any one out there like pelt. i saw them live awhile back and i thought
>they
>>rocked in a drone way. keenan lawler and pelt just made arecord together
>it
>>rocks in a drone way to. it was recorded in a silo. -thaniel ion lee
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