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Tigi

Number of posts: 516 Registration date: 2005-12-10
 | Subject: remixes Thu 27 Mar - 20:08 | |
| hey Gab, you've done stuff with samples from several musical genres, but if I'm not mistaken you've never tried something with jazz. what would you think of this? _________________ si tu te réveilles un matin sans avoir mal nulle part, c'est que tu es mort
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gabalgabow Admin

Number of posts: 2889 Age: 29 Location: France Registration date: 2005-10-23
 | Subject: Re: remixes Thu 27 Mar - 20:54 | |
| | Tigi wrote: | hey Gab, you've done stuff with samples from several musical genres, but if I'm not mistaken you've never tried something with jazz. what would you think of this? |
I don't think think I have more than 2 jazz CDs, so sampling wouldn't be so easy... But on my last demo, there are few rythms and stuffs that could be considered as "jazz"... I'll send you one copy in the package...
If you want industrial metal mixed with Jazz, try FOETUS... He has some jazzy parts that sound cool! _________________ To trade or not to trade, so is the rotting question...
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Tigi

Number of posts: 516 Registration date: 2005-12-10
 | Subject: Re: remixes Thu 27 Mar - 22:17 | |
| ok, cool. btw I'm posting the payment tomorrow morning, sorry for the delay. would you like 1 or 2 mp3 of John Coltrane for a try? _________________ si tu te réveilles un matin sans avoir mal nulle part, c'est que tu es mort
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Samizdat

Number of posts: 356 Location: halifax, ns, canada Registration date: 2006-05-27
 | Subject: Re: remixes Thu 27 Mar - 22:52 | |
| | Tigi wrote: | ok, cool. btw I'm posting the payment tomorrow morning, sorry for the delay.
would you like 1 or 2 mp3 of John Coltrane for a try? |
which era coltrane are we talking about? personally i cant stand most of 'classic' coltrane.. if you want something nice and crazy, you gotta go for some charles mingus, or charlie parker, or max roach, or dizzie gillespie... mmmmm _________________ never stop the madness!
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Tigi

Number of posts: 516 Registration date: 2005-12-10
 | Subject: Re: remixes Thu 27 Mar - 23:02 | |
| | Samizdat wrote: | | Tigi wrote: | ok, cool. btw I'm posting the payment tomorrow morning, sorry for the delay.
would you like 1 or 2 mp3 of John Coltrane for a try? |
which era coltrane are we talking about? personally i cant stand most of 'classic' coltrane.. if you want something nice and crazy, you gotta go for some charles mingus, or charlie parker, or max roach, or dizzie gillespie... mmmmm |
the later era (1967), it's the only one I know and I love it. I don't know the last 2 names you quote, what instrument do they play? _________________ si tu te réveilles un matin sans avoir mal nulle part, c'est que tu es mort
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Samizdat

Number of posts: 356 Location: halifax, ns, canada Registration date: 2006-05-27
 | Subject: Re: remixes Fri 28 Mar - 23:42 | |
| | Tigi wrote: | | Samizdat wrote: | | Tigi wrote: | ok, cool. btw I'm posting the payment tomorrow morning, sorry for the delay.
would you like 1 or 2 mp3 of John Coltrane for a try? |
which era coltrane are we talking about? personally i cant stand most of 'classic' coltrane.. if you want something nice and crazy, you gotta go for some charles mingus, or charlie parker, or max roach, or dizzie gillespie... mmmmm |
the later era (1967), it's the only one I know and I love it. I don't know the last 2 names you quote, what instrument do they play? |
max roach is a drummer, and dizzy gillespie played the trumpet. the late stuff is where the good coltrane is haha right on! _________________ never stop the madness!
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Tigi

Number of posts: 516 Registration date: 2005-12-10
 | Subject: Re: remixes Sat 29 Mar - 13:10 | |
| hehe good. I like drums but trumpet, huh...saxophone is good because you can do noisy & chaotic stuff on it _________________ si tu te réveilles un matin sans avoir mal nulle part, c'est que tu es mort
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Samizdat

Number of posts: 356 Location: halifax, ns, canada Registration date: 2006-05-27
 | Subject: Re: remixes Sun 30 Mar - 17:48 | |
| | Tigi wrote: | hehe good. I like drums but trumpet, huh...saxophone is good because you can do noisy & chaotic stuff on it |
i like all brass in jazz context, but for the most part i really dislike piano.. jazz has to be loud and noisy! _________________ never stop the madness!
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Tigi

Number of posts: 516 Registration date: 2005-12-10
 | Subject: Re: remixes Mon 31 Mar - 12:00 | |
| | Quote: | | i like all brass in jazz context, but for the most part i really dislike piano.. jazz has to be loud and noisy! |
agreed except that I like piano... someone should re-try brass and distorded guitars making noise together, it's been too long since the Stooges experimented it _________________ si tu te réveilles un matin sans avoir mal nulle part, c'est que tu es mort
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Samizdat

Number of posts: 356 Location: halifax, ns, canada Registration date: 2006-05-27
 | Subject: Re: remixes Mon 31 Mar - 15:38 | |
| | Tigi wrote: | | Quote: | | i like all brass in jazz context, but for the most part i really dislike piano.. jazz has to be loud and noisy! |
agreed except that I like piano... someone should re-try brass and distorded guitars making noise together, it's been too long since the Stooges experimented it |
yeah that would be freaking awesome... i personally like mephista, its piano/drums/laptop trio, making what amounts to noise.. but i guess, soft noise if that at all is possible.. _________________ never stop the madness!
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Tigi

Number of posts: 516 Registration date: 2005-12-10
 | Subject: Re: remixes Wed 2 Apr - 19:41 | |
| i'd like to try some Naked City too. _________________ si tu te réveilles un matin sans avoir mal nulle part, c'est que tu es mort
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