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From:
Brian Willoughby
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KB*
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Date:
Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:30:40 -0700
Subject:
Re: [idm] Squarepusher in ATX........
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I had a very different experience with Squarepusher in Seattle. Tom was very excited by the crowd. His bass playing was phenomenal, and I see a great deal of live bass (jazz, funk, and drum-n-bass). Of course, when he steps on that ring modulation effect pedal, anybody could be standing there at that moment and get basically the same noise out, but I'm talking about the bulk of what he played which was audibly some of the best live bass playing anyone had heard. He put on a great show, interacted with the audience, and gave a strong 10. I didn't talk to any Squarepusher fans who didn't like it. There were folks there who weren't exactly jazzed, but they had only heard a track or two from Squarepusher before the show, and this music is quite unexpected for some folks. I missed Cassette Boy because I was at a live drum-n-bass show elsewhere, but a friend told me that the set was very political (not much said about the performance). So I can't compare. I don't quite understand the "mumbling" comment with regards to Tom's bass playing, but I wouldn't disagree with the comparison to a rapper in general attitude - at least in some respects. Brian Begin forwarded message: From: "KB*" <keresztury@peoplepc.com> I was not impressed at all with the SquarePusher part of the show.... Even though I should have known that the artists in this show were just going to hit play and tweak a few knobs, at least cassette boy was entertaining.. Pusher was like a rapper that mumbles when it came to bass playing and didn't really seem to be into it... I give this show a 5.... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org