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Re: stratoculture live at the keene music festival



Very cool stuff, Michael. I especially like segments 5 and 2 (quite an 
amazing ostinato towards the middle to last half of that one). Pretty 
mysterious where the sounds are coming from...nice work with modest 
equipment.

Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
> my friend and i recently performed at a local music
> festival, mostly dominated by "ordinary" (e.g. boring)
> music.  we weren't scheduled to play but we set up
> anyways and played two approximately hour-long sets of
> experimental electronic music.  
>
> for the show, my friend played a turntable and a kaoss
> pad, and i took his outputs and used them as fodder
> for loops and sampling and general live sound
> creation, using an rc-20xl, a bunch of guitar pedals
> and an old akai s2000 (with no samples loaded into it
> initially, i used it essentially as a multitimbral
> looper / sound generator). 
>
> i would say the style is a kind of mix of psychedelic
> dark ambient industrial noise, etc.  you be the judge.
>  so far 5 segments (the first performance) uploaded,
> the next 4 (from the second performance) to come.  
> the url is www.soundclick.com/stratoculture
>
> feel free to comment good or bad.  enjoy,
>
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