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Old 7th November 2005   #1
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sufi soul

incredible! who is watching this? eyes now much more open than they were...

the music is incredible, and surely this is the same ideal as all electronica?

the ability to remember actual samples of vocal noises that go accross words, and repeat and alter them to make rythm,... they do this realtime and with their voice btw!


wow.. i have special love of doing things live and WITHOUT help from new technology, but these guys take it a step further... unlike me, they REALLY mean it....

my current project is all about de-constructing electronica and producing it with only trad insttruments. too late by about 1000 yrs!

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Whuffle.

not sure what your idea is of de-constructing electronica? - surely, you could just make music....

sufism does interest me tho.
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Yeah... i think starting out with "let's deconstruct electronica" could very easily lead to pretentious noodling.. a much more sensible approach is something like "let's make a barbershop quartet version of Cycle-30, that'd be piss funny".

I only caught about 2 minutes of that program about sufism and I was marvelling at how poor the music was. Must have caught a duff bit.. but it reminded me of hippies hitting things round a campfire. Lots of enthusiasm but little in the way of talent/subtlety etc





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i liked the moroccan stuff. a friend bought me a bunch of tapes of sufi music in morocco a few years ago which are amazing, so it was interesting to see it performed in that context with women dancing like crazy to shake an illness or whatever.

loads of muslimgauze style sample fodder in there as well.
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maybe "deconstruct" was the wrong word.. recreate, perhaps.

It IS just playing music, but the major influence in its style, is modern day electronica.

Yeah, you missed the best bits Spandex, it was the structure of the singing that was mental..
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Old 7th November 2005   #6
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gonna recreate a dx27 with a stick are u mayte? gonna align 3 packets of crisps with a cow pat to recreate an orville eventitde? I heard the singing maan 2. maybe u could make a wooden version of my G5 and replace the harddrive with a weeble
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miserable gits - stop pissing on his chips
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I though claire write 'singing naan'. That me hungry and curious.
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