in no particular order: Patti Schmidt, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannon Ball Adderley, Herbie Hancock, Dave Brubeck, A Forest Mighty Black, Afrodizz, Mr. Something Something, Paul Oakenfold, Medeski Martin & Wood, Stereo Lab, Pink Floyd, The Doors, Kitaro, William Linton, Craig Padilla
Sounds Like
the kind of remixed stuff you would hear on Brave New Waves.
K7michal was always drawn to the weird and abstract. At an early age the discovery of David Lynch’s "Twin Peaks" sound track provided the fuel for that strangeness and hearing Angelo Badalamenti’s saxophone in "Book House Boys" made him choose that instrument. The next major discovery was that of "Brave New Waves" which was then hosted by Patti Schmidt. The remixed sounds of refrigerators and motors and other experimental textures further shaped that search for the mystical and strange in music.
Recent projects bring back the influences of Kitaro and new age music from the explorations of the Akai EWI synth.
Hey dudus, I got a intel duo core mac book used with a truck load of music programs (e.g. logic express, Ableton, reason, recycle, garage band, etc), I also got a dual midi connector and a firewire instrument input
so, i'm glad to see you've started to read the Wind-up Bird. you're in for a ride! looking forward to some literary and musical discussions in 2 weeks time.
see you soon,
C
hey M - great shots of the interchill party... passed them along to the crew and they were much appreciated. thanks for that and for your continued support over the airwaves.
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