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Something different

Posted: 14 Dec 2001 10:42 am
by Bob Hoffnar
Here is a link to an art thing I did for steel and video:
www.soniccircuits.com/listen/

Under Video streams click on
Seoungho Cho and Bob Hoffnar -I Remember-

My set up was a standard D10 into an old Tube Screamer( overdrive pedal) into an amp. No overdubs or reverb.

Its a Quicktime stream so you lose quite a bit of fidelity but thats how it goes with the internet.

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Posted: 14 Dec 2001 11:01 am
by Johan Jansen
Hi Bob, thanks for sharing!!
It's a beautiful art-work, beyond a lot of musical borders. Brings back a lot of nice memories of the rehearsals at my home, the studiosession, the nice conversations and Brussels performance. Thanks again, CD is on the way!
Cya, Johan

Posted: 17 Dec 2001 2:13 pm
by Martin Abend
Bob,
that's just amazing. Today I listened to the concert of Susan Alcorn that she gave at the 10th Festival of Experimental Music and it's so inspiring to see how inspiring these two different approaches - hers and yours - are.

Your music fitted amazingly well to the video-sequences. Old photos never lost their magic, time-stopping appeal to me (sometimes I buy old collections of photos on flea markets), so from that point of view, I think it's an outstanding work.

Thanks for sharing that with us.



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Posted: 18 Dec 2001 10:19 am
by Sage
Excellent work, Bob. IMO it takes a lot of skill and sensetivity to compose and play New music. Thanks for kicking it out in NYC, and thanks for posting this here.

Posted: 20 Dec 2001 2:31 am
by Bob Hoffnar
Thanks for the compliments. This sort of music is a supply without a demand and is what I end up doing when I'm not working for someone.
I'm just about done with a CD of my own music and I'm trying to figure out how to include the video. I figure I can sell maybe 4 or 5 of them on the forum so I really don't have to worry about the budget Image

BTW
The kid in the cowboy hat is me.

Bob