first music-bar live video

Gert van Santen EMAIL HIDDEN
Thu Jun 12 15:14:33 CEST 2008


Tony Hardie-Bick schreef:

> > Gert van Santen wrote:
> > Please don't forget we did it all in 2,5 hours: composition, playing, recording, clip...

> Yeah... I think it shows, because there is continuity of energy/concept, from 
> the composition (just before), performance, editing and even through to 
> communication (quickly) with others who get to see what you do. This is the new 
> world of music. You don't get the time to mess it up, and it says more than it 
> would if the process were completely under control and taken out of real time.
> 
> Best moment (for me, obviously!) is, that gliss on the Stick at the end. 
> Spontaneous, but, speaks of the attitude and energy of the session. This can 
> work for music on any scale, large or small, simple or complex.

I heard/saw Tony Levin do it once, and I liked the sound of it ;-)

> This is what technology gives us. Capture the moment. Move on. Wear shades :)

Yeah, well, Perry's lights are sort of, err, light :-)

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