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Lotus 01/28/05
Northstar Bar, Philadelphia, PA
Set I
2 Step Improv > Arupa, Loop Intro* > Something You Said* > Fulafare*#, Greet the Mind, Mellow Rock IDM Improv*, Shimmer and Out @ > Flower Sermon
Set II
Jack it Up > Did Fatt, Music for Mallets Winds and Percussion*, Point/Electric Counterpoint* > 136BPM Dance Improv*
06. Nematode
Set III
 
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Notes:
* first time played
# all members of drums
@ intro only
No encore was performed.
Last Changed By Tony Morrall (List 2)
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Tony Morrall (List 2) (3/5) FLAC / CDR / 2 A+ View   AKG 460/CK63 > Sound Devices MP-2 > Todd_R mod SBM-1 > Nomad Jukebox 3 (16bit/44.1Hz)
Notes: Notes from Jesse posted 1/29/2005 on Lotusvibes message board: "I guess not everyone in the audience understood the "loops, improvs, and experiments" part of the show. We played 7 new pieces many of which employed many new techniques and live applications. "Something You Said" is based on a couple looped beats. "Fulafare" is our arrangement of a traditional drum ensemble beat. "Mellow Rock IDM Improv" was a sort of Sigur Ros improvised piece that used a couple of different loops. "Jack it Up" is an improv based on loops and vocal samples - we also performed this at NYE. "Music for Mallets Winds and Percussion" is a piece I wrote in college originally arranged for 2 marimbas, vibraphone, clarinet, flute, piano, 2 violins and egg shaker - we rearranged it so Lotus could perform it. "Point/Electric Counterpoint" is based on a loop from Steve Reich's "Electric Counterpoint". "136BPM Dance Improv" was based on a drum loop and synth bass line. So the experiment was Lotus trying new compositional and performance techniques - not a science experiment or a knob twisting fest."es - not a science experiment or a knob twisting fest."
KLT (3/5) CD-r / 2 A+ A- View   AKG 460/ck63 > Sound Devices MP-2 > SBM-1 (Todd_R mod) > NJB3 @ 44.1kHz/16bit
Jamie Lee (1/5) FLAC / 2 View   AKG 460/CK63 > Sound Devices MP-2 > Todd_R mod SBM-1 > Nomad Jukebox 3...
Todd Betker (0/0) Cd-r / 2 View   AKG 460/CK63>Sound Devices MP-2>Todd_R mod SBM-1>Nomad Jukebox 3(16bit/44.1Hz)
Notes: Lotus 1/28/2005 Northstar Bar Philadelphia, PA Source: AKG 460/CK63 > Sound Devices MP-2 > Todd_R mod SBM-1 > Nomad Jukebox 3 (16bit/44.1Hz) Location: Behind Board, 20ft from stage 7ft right of center Transfer: JB3 > Notmad Explorer via firewire > Wavelab 5 (track/fade) > Wav > Flac Recorded and transferred by: Chris Kantner ( justgup @ yahoo.com ) Disc 1 Set 1 01. 2 Step Improv > 02. Arupa 03. Loop Intro* > 04. Something You Said* > 05. Fulafare*#, 06. Greet the Mind 07. Mellow Rock IDM Improv* 08. Shimmer and Out @ > 09. Flower Sermon Disc 2 Set 2 01. Jack it Up > 02. Did Fatt 03. Music for Mallets Winds and Percussion* 04. Point/Electric Counterpoint* > 05.136BPM Dance Improv* 06. Nematode Notes: * first time played # all members of drums @ intro only No encore was performed. Notes from Jesse posted 1/29/2005 on Lotusvibes message board: "I guess not everyone in the audience understood the "loops, improvs, and experiments" part of the show. We played 7 new pieces many of which employed many new techniques and live applications. "Something You Said" is based on a couple looped beats. "Fulafare" is our arrangement of a traditional drum ensemble beat. "Mellow Rock IDM Improv" was a sort of Sigur Ros improvised piece that used a couple of different loops. "Jack it Up" is an improv based on loops and vocal samples - we also performed this at NYE. "Music for Mallets Winds and Percussion" is a piece I wrote in college originally arranged for 2 marimbas, vibraphone, clarinet, flute, piano, 2 violins and egg shaker - we rearranged it so Lotus could perform it. "Point/Electric Counterpoint" is based on a loop from Steve Reich's "Electric Counterpoint". "136BPM Dance Improv" was based on a drum loop and synth bass line. So the experiment was Lotus trying new compositional and performance techniques - not a science experiment or a knob twisting fest."