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From:
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Arjan van de Merwe
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Date:
Tue, 2 Jul 1996 16:45:46 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) live or Memorex?
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quoted 6 lines As a non-musician, I was wondering how 'live' _do_ and _can_ performances> As a non-musician, I was wondering how 'live' _do_ and _can_ performances > by electronic musician get? I'm not referring to making use of (semi) > acoustic instruments (like drums, guitars, didgeridoos,...). In all > performances I've seen so far (admitted, not too many) 'live' meant > throwing in some extra sounds or improvising and repeating a little > melody.
I know of one band from Toronto called ASA, that does all their stuff completely live. That is without a backing tape, or any sequences. They are called ASA. When I saw them, they had five people in their live set. One was mixing. They used lots of really great sounding analog synths, 303s, and I'm not sure what else. But I was recently talking to the band, and they said that in order to perform that way, it takes a lot of preparation time. (and I imagine more the one or two people) They obviously did prepare well for the show that I saw them at, because their show was amazing to hear live. So it definitely can be done. I think the only other problem for many bands is in how the music created. I imagine many bands will create a sequence, and use sequencer to loop it, and will add effects later. Never actually playing the music live, even when originally recording it. Also if there is one or two people in the group, and the music is put together in layers. It can be rather difficult to recreate live. _john ---This Sig. File Starts Here--------------------------------------------- RAPOON(featuring Robin Storey ex-ZOVIET:FRANCE) will be performing at the: X-CLUB in the heart of downtown Hamilton (Ontario) on July 3rd. This CFMU presentation will also feature special guest Malignant Records recording artists ORPHX playing under their ambient/experimental pseudonym ANTIFORM and CLEOPATRA recording artists KINDER ATOM (features member of DIGITAL POODLE doing an amazing blend of ambience and techno) Tickets are only $5 in advance or $7 at the door, and can be purchased at DR. DISC (Hamilton) or from me directly. Please E-mail or phone me for details. John C. Tabone Listen to the Inorganic Otherworld 256 Athenia Drive, Saturday overnights (Sun. 2AM-6AM) Stoney Creek, ON L8J 1T7 on CFMU 93.3 FM McMaster Radio Canada Hamilton, Ontario u9205401@muss.cis.McMaster.ca (playing the best in dark ambient, Home: (905)573-8542 industrial, idm, noise and Office: (905)525-9140 ext. 27445 experimental electronic music) If you would like your band played on my show... feel free to send me your demos.. or e-mail me, if you would like the station address. ------------------------------------------------This Sig. File Ends Here--