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3 days after you published this, life events made me think of the show that I sat in with Mischief Committee for Howl, I dug up the CD and put it on.
Remembered you had been much better than me at recording and archiving, and may actually have done so with that show. If you did, I’d love to get a copy from you. Patty gave me a mushroom after the set was done, so, honestly, I remember everything after I ate it better than I remember the set.
Now that I’m on 150 acres in Colorado, and actually have space to set up a studio without pissing off neighbors, hopefully I’ll be recording again soon. I have a great name for it but that’ll be announced when I have something to release under it. The longest running alternative energy fair in the US is annually, right down the road from me, an interest of yours, IIRC.
I don’t think I’d heard anything from you since that CD (life events after my short stint in the PNW, again). Our styles were divergent then, even more so now, but I like it. Is that Nick Solomon’s (Bevis Frond)’s influence I hear in your guitar?
I came here expecting electronics, but am impressed with your musicianship on like actual instruments with like strings on them.
September 23rd, 2024 at 3:04 pm
Lovely.
September 23rd, 2024 at 11:16 pm
3 days after you published this, life events made me think of the show that I sat in with Mischief Committee for Howl, I dug up the CD and put it on.
Remembered you had been much better than me at recording and archiving, and may actually have done so with that show. If you did, I’d love to get a copy from you. Patty gave me a mushroom after the set was done, so, honestly, I remember everything after I ate it better than I remember the set.
Now that I’m on 150 acres in Colorado, and actually have space to set up a studio without pissing off neighbors, hopefully I’ll be recording again soon. I have a great name for it but that’ll be announced when I have something to release under it. The longest running alternative energy fair in the US is annually, right down the road from me, an interest of yours, IIRC.
I don’t think I’d heard anything from you since that CD (life events after my short stint in the PNW, again). Our styles were divergent then, even more so now, but I like it. Is that Nick Solomon’s (Bevis Frond)’s influence I hear in your guitar?
I came here expecting electronics, but am impressed with your musicianship on like actual instruments with like strings on them.