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Re: punk loops (was OT(minutemen))
yes, Burroughs (W.S.) is oft. considered an "original punk" and wrote about
cut-ups and tape loops (actually did some work wioth looping of spoken word
tapes).
check his "The Ticket that Exploded" and "The Job" (both books).
i consider the work of Peaches to be great contemporary punk looping
music/songwriting.
At 04:21 PM 3/4/03 -0800, you wrote:
>At 5:40 PM +0000 3/4/03, Steve Lawson wrote:
>
>>any punk bands who are looping? ;o)
>
>Back in 1978-79 I played bass in an avant-punk band called Klang.
>Most of us were graduate students in composition (our drummer was a
>surfer and undergraduate recording major). Our music was fast and
>odd, blending punk with ideas and techniques from avant garde music:
>minimalism, polytonality, phasing, cut-up, quotation and
>appropriation, extended vocal techniques, multiple tempo layers, etc.
>
>Most of the material was original (out sole cover was the Souxie
>cover "Nicotine Stain"), though we sometimes appropriated large
>chunks from existing songs. A typical example of this was "Robots,"
>which contained the entire organ solo from "Light My Fire," albeit
>over different chord changes. We didn't do any looping per se, but
>used some techniques of pattern music such as gradual introduction of
>phasing between instruments. We also used fragmentation and
>permutation techniques in a song based on the Brion Gysin poem "I Am
>That I Am."
>
> http://www.brainwashed.com/h3o/dreamachine/i_am.html
>
>Klang was also the only band I know of to have no less than two songs
>inspired by Karel Capek.
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