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Doodski

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Mad Season - Artificial Red (Live at the Moore, Seattle, 1995)​

 

KJohnM

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robwpdx

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I just saw cellist Zoe Keating. She was a tech professional who came up through the rock strings movement. One of her first tours was second bill to then playing with Rasputina.

She has been a looping artist for a long time, allowing a polyphonic one person performance. Looping by its nature falls into a minimalist sound, think Terry Riley's seminal In C, Phillip Glass, Steve Reich, and others.

I met her when she lived in Portland and played with Brede Rorstad's Music Population Project. He was a Lewis and Clark College composition major.

The show was in an about 500 person hard wall former movie theater with a shallow balcony. Concrete floor, plaster walls, wood backed theater seats, and plaster ceiling. I was in about the 5th row, so getting the cello sound direct.

During the pandemic she did some movie sound tracks which will be independently released.


https://zoekeating.com/
 

dfuller

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Quite possibly the scariest bluegrass band I've ever seen. How the hell do you top Bela Fleck, Billy Strings, and Chris effing Thile on the same record?

 

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