(repeat posting ... my boss's internet got scrunched)
Hi Johan.Coveliers@rug.ac.be,
JCab> enthousiastic about his work.I am to my believe one of the
JCab> few belgian subscribers on this list but in the idm scene in
JCab> Belgium (especially Ghent) he is appreciated by a lot of
JCab> people i know.
Yes. I know, I know a few Belgians who are into his music as well.
JCab> PS: I was wondering how the opinions are about the "live"
JCab> performances by Mark Van Hoen.
I love the combination of sound and visual techniques. Most of my friends just
prefer to dance and don't care about the visual aspect. But for me, it works
extremely well. I regard his performance as art ... intrigueing and appealing
to the senses. The one thing missing is to be able to touch or taste it :-)
JCab> stuff (queen,jimmy hendrix,etc) into "songs". Are there any
JCab> other projects who use this technique in performing live?
Thomas Kohner, who I believe appeared on the Ambient Isolationism CD, combines
music with visuals. Not in the way Locust does. The last time I saw him he
developed a film 'live', using chemicals, he ran the film along rollers to play
in a loop, dipping into the chemicals, and thus becoming more and more visible
as the music went on. I thought the idea fascinating .. Reminded me a bit of
those old black and white movies .. His music doesn't do much for me though.
JCab> Member of the League of Locust Promotors,
You are Welcome!
Helen