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(idm) Orchestral percussionists trying to play jungle drum lines

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1996-04-30 18:08Eric Hill (idm) Orchestral percussionists trying to play jungle drum lines
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1996-05-01 06:01GD Re: (idm) Orchestral percussionists trying to play jungle drum lines
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1996-04-30 18:08Eric HillGreat you should mention this! A pet project of mine since, oh, about the time I was turne
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Great you should mention this! A pet project of mine since, oh, about the time I was turned on to jungle has been writing jungle-inflected sheet music for marching band percussion sections. If you've listened to field shows at all, I think you can see the fucking hardcore cross-pollination that's just waiting to happen there. Cracking snares, five or so differently-tuned bassdrums...some sections even have synths on the sidelines! If anyone is similarly inspired or has any info on adventurous bands, corps, or publishers, gimme an email.. eric
1996-04-30 18:35Kent WilliamsOn Tue, 30 Apr 1996, Eric Hill wrote: > Great you should mention this! A pet project of mi
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On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, Eric Hill wrote:
quoted 3 lines Great you should mention this! A pet project of mine since, oh, about the> Great you should mention this! A pet project of mine since, oh, about the > time I was turned on to jungle has been writing jungle-inflected sheet music > for marching band percussion sections.
Omigawd! Has any of this been performed, and/or recorded? I WANT! This would be some mad shit! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Unintentional Internet Humor (and I'm not making this up!): "Could someone please define 'AMBIENT' (This question is completly rhetorical)" -- some guy called 'JPM' "Why my source is crazy? He play without my hands, and don't hold down the presets, he change it when he wants, I don't try to use it in any mode, he starts the sequence or the arpeggiators, who can explain me my source crazy?" - Daniele Viali Kent Williams kent@inav.net (319) 338 6053 (home) (319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) (319) 626 3489 (fax)
1996-04-30 19:08Eric Hill>Omigawd! Has any of this been performed, and/or recorded? I WANT! This would >be some mad
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quoted 2 lines Omigawd! Has any of this been performed, and/or recorded? I WANT! This would>Omigawd! Has any of this been performed, and/or recorded? I WANT! This would >be some mad shit!
Not yet eric
1996-05-01 06:01GDEric Hill wrote: > > Great you should mention this! A pet project of mine since, oh, about
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Eric Hill wrote:
quoted 9 lines Great you should mention this! A pet project of mine since, oh, about the> > Great you should mention this! A pet project of mine since, oh, about the > time I was turned on to jungle has been writing jungle-inflected sheet music > for marching band percussion sections. If you've listened to field shows at > all, I think you can see the fucking hardcore cross-pollination that's just > waiting to happen there. Cracking snares, five or so differently-tuned > bassdrums...some sections even have synths on the sidelines! If anyone is > similarly inspired or has any info on adventurous bands, corps, or > publishers, gimme an email..
I believe there are actually a couple of junglists up in the Chicago area mixing brazillian (batucada-style rhythm sections) and african rhythms in with their sets. If they decide to put out a mixtape I'll let y'all know. I would love to hear some tama (senegalese talking drum) on a d&b release myself, that would be the dopest shit... GD