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Re: Ritsu Katsumata review
I'm blushing-- thanks for the ego boost (and I don't have to pay you
for this, right?)
But I just want to clarify that I am a "she" not a "he", and to let
people know that I'm playing in NYC (Nov 1 @ Living Room 11PM) if
anyone's interested.
There's no looping on these albums-- a few songs had two tracks of
violin playing. I'm just starting to work with the RC20, and have an
idea for a bizarre cover of Ozzie Osbourne's Crazy Train using it.
Robby Aceto (fellow looper poster) and I are starting a collaborative
album soon (yes Robby, I'm putting you on the spot now-- ) so the new
album will, I'm sure, be full of interesting loop work--
Thanks again,
Ritsu
>Hey kids,
>
>I just received both CDs from our list member Ritsu Katsumata. I
>purchased them on line from www.cdbaby.com
>
>Anyway, I'm writing to say I have not heard the second one (I don't
>know what order they were recorded in) but I like the first one SO much
>I wish I could play them both at the same time into a second brain
>because I like it that much! Or maybe just play them really slow so
>they last..... anyway: Amazing work. Not sure if there's much looping
>(a lot of violin, so it may just be sustain and reverb, loops?) but
>who cares!? It's great music! He's mentioned he just got a RC20, I
>can't wait to see what he comes up with using that tool.
>
>Not sure if I want to compare it to anyone, but if you like
>groovalicious instrumental stuff in the progressive jazz/rock genera
>this is for you. There are clips on the site, and none of the other
>tracks I've listened to thus far don't live up to the sample tracks.
>
>My advise is to walk, don't run to your computer (as you'd run into
>it and knock it
>over) and get out your credit card. You won't be disappointed.
>
>Mark Sottilaro