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From:
Renee Baker
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Date:
24 Jun 1996 07:26:45 -0700
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Re[2]: (idm) Organic
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If you got to Organic '96 early enough, you would have seen Mad Jym (the percussionist) and Salamander Gita (the bass player) from Loop Guru out in the crowd dancing around. I met them and snapped up their pictures. For the rest of the show, I was down front clicking away. Pix will be done later this week and if I really have my act together, I'll scan them in and put them out on a web site for everyone to enjoy... Yours, Renee _______________________________________________________________________________ Subject: Re: (idm) Organic or In Dust We Trust From: jsd@cyborganic.com at Internet Date: 23-06-1996 15:59 At 1:44 PM 6/23/96, Fresh/Gonzi Merchan wrote:
quoted 4 lines Anyhow on to the live performances: Loop Guru played a fairly tame>Anyhow on to the live performances: Loop Guru played a fairly tame >set of world music inspired techno. The sort of thing Deep Forrest >might play if they thought they should make a techno record. Oh >well.
Wacky. I just came back from seeing them at a local Tower Records, and they were stupid fresh. Three drummers: one with toms & a timbale, one with metal bars and oil drums, and one with various latin stuff; a guy making wonderful horrible noises with a bass and guitar; and a cute girl who wailed some lovely quarter tone stylee. They got some serious tribal trance grooves happening with three part percussive madness, and the guitar guy set up walls of squalling noise. Didn't sound anything like Deep Forest, unless they suddenly mated with Crash Worship and Muslimgauze when I wasn't paying attention. /j/ OnNow: Full Moon Scientist -- Name: Jon Email: jsd@cyborganic.com Web: http://www.cyborganic.com/bass-kittens/