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635.1 | Can I hear it? | BRAHMS::BARTH | | Thu Jan 08 1987 14:06 | 12 |
| So, Todd, will you let the rest of us enjoy some of these textures,
or are you just going to wet or appetites and then tease us by keeping
the tape yourself!
Seriously, I would really like to hear this, if possible. If you
have reservations about sending the tape around lest you never see
it again, I could make a copy of it and send back the original --
if you trust me!
Anyway, if you want to, my mail stop is LTN1-2/B17
Ron
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635.2 | | BARNUM::RHODES | | Thu Jan 08 1987 14:22 | 7 |
| re: -.1
Ron, see note 596 (I think). You might as well get it directly from Karl
and get a 2nd generation rather than deal with a 3rd generation...
Todd.
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635.3 | Ok, I'm late, I know.... | JAWS::COTE | In Search of Excellence. Seen any? | Thu Jan 22 1987 08:34 | 71 |
| I too requested a copy of Karl's "Unreleases".
Having admired his work since hearing his submissions to the ill-
fated "Commusic I" (his rendition of "Tocatta" was my favorite)
and having purchased copies of "Still Life" for both myself and
a friend, I eagerly awaited his new releases.
Geez, I really hate to say this, but... I was a bit disappointed.
Now, before I'm subjected to Nukes from Tucson, let me try to explain
why...
Karl is a damn good pianist. I've heard lots of noters perform and
he's the best of the bunch, hands down, no contest. I'm an improv
fan and his particular style of expanding on a theme suits my tastes
just fine. The theme is never lost in Karl's pieces. (As opposed
to some improvisational artists who like to thrill the listener
by stretching a piece to the limits and snapping it back like a
rubber band.)
"Unreleases" doesn't suffer a bit from either lack of imagination
or abuse. Immediately upon listening, I said to myself "Classic
Moeller..." and laid back to listen. As the tape progressed, I
found myself almost loosing interest though. Repeated listenings
didn't change this.
At the risk of adding fuel to a fire I'd just as soon see die out,
I must confess something. The entity which I found disenchanting
was (I know, heresy) MIDI.
Throughout the majority of the tape Karl used his MKS-20 for piano.
No problem there. I can't tell the difference. But, always tracking
right along with his lead lines was the Kawai. Karl plays the piano,
the Kawai dutifully tracks along behind. Karl stops, Kawai stops.
I thought, "This sounds like a couple of synths on the same MIDI
channel." Expecting some sort of counter-point between the 2, I
continue to listen.
Somewhat confused, I spoke with Karl and asked about the technique.
As I recall the conversation, my guess was correct.
That's the basis of my disappointment. Certainly not a pan of Karl's
musical technique or creativity, but rather one of his use of the
technology. I wanted to hear MOELLER, not Roland and Kawai. I like
MOELLER. Really. (I also like Roland and Kawai, but in this particular
instance I felt they obscured some really good music.)
Not that this type of exploitation is inherently bad. The opening
of 'The Black Cat Suite' uses this methodolgy well. A big fanfare.
Yeah. Worked real well. But a fanfare is a method of setting something
apart. When the same technique is over-used the differences become
indistinct and everything gets blurred.
Perfectly valid music, Karl. Well executed and certainly heartfelt.
But next time, let the technology be the means, not the end.
On the bright side!! I recieved Karl's submission to Commusic II
and my faith was renewed. To the point, in fact, where I re-did
the tape and put his "Woo-Woo Love" up first. (I wouldn't even
put my own work on the same side!) You did it again, Karl. Scored
the "Edd Cote's Favorite Submission - Pick to Click" award. You
should all acquire a copy of Commusic II for this tune.
You should all acquire a copy of "Unreleases" also. I'd hate to
see some buffoon in a 3 piece suit saying possibly discouraging
words be the last note. Mr. Moeller has lot's of good/interesting
musical ideas. Listen to him. You'll be better for it.
Edd
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635.4 | I want to be free | MINDER::KENT | | Thu Jan 22 1987 10:12 | 9 |
|
Dear Karl
Please could you improve me as a person by sending me a copy of
your tape. How can we best arrange this? I would like to pass this
tape around the Commusicians in Europe if that's Ok with you.
Paul.
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635.5 | Improvisation means taking chances ! | 16514::MOELLER | In Search of Tax-Free Income | Thu Jan 22 1987 13:33 | 42 |
| Paul, please see note 596 for complete how-to-get-it info. I'd be
pleased to spread this music around a bit more. Anyone wishing to
copy their dub for someone else has my permission.
>Note 596.0 Almost-Free Arizona Holiday Music
========================================================================
>The music was recorded direct-to-tape, no overdubs, no sequencing.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>The equipment used was a KX88 driving a Roland MKS-20 Digital piano
>rack module, and a KAWAI K3 synth, using two Alesis MIDIverbs and
>an Ibanez chorus/delay unit, mixed directly to tape.
Surprise ! It's exactly what I said it would be ! The tape
you hear is an edited version of the ones recorded whilst going thru
the patches on the KAWAI, letting the sounds suggest direction. It's
true, I'm primarily a pianist and that's how I think... pianistically.
Please remember, of all the pieces on this DOUBLE ALBUM - that's
90 FULL minutes of music, only ** 3 ** were NOT improvised. You
take your chances. I'm pleased and gratified that it has the hit
ratio that it has... improvisation is the father of composition.
I look at this as a storehouse of ideas, many of which wouldn't
have come out without the added impetus of the KAWAI synth sounds.
I'd like to have polyphony going on, too, that's why I've already
invested in a MAC with sequencer software and have an EMAX sampler
on order.
After listening to the tape a LOT, I made a revised version, trimming
90 minutes down to less than 60. It works better, sounds tighter.
Here's the new lineup :
Side A : Side B :
City Nights Koto Rock
The Kiss Tickytacky
Katzentanz Sunscape (formerly 'It's a Snap!')
Walpurgisnacht
Mr. Hopeful
Blues Waltz
Whaddya think, current listeners ? Should I shorten the tape for
future listeners ?
karl_the_best_improviser_in_my_skin
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635.6 | a function of mood | BARNUM::RHODES | | Wed Jan 28 1987 17:20 | 8 |
| The condensed version looks like a good idea, Karl. Of course, whether
or not it's "better" all depends on the audience. I think a copy
of both the 60 minute version and the 90 minute version is a win. They
both have different targets (much like 3:45 hit singles vs. 10:00 extended
dance singles)...
Todd.
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635.7 | MENTALIGHTING WORLDROOLED SUNDAY | MDR01::RUBEN | Living in the fast lane | Mon Feb 23 1987 08:25 | 37 |
| Yesterday I received the tape directly from Karl. Couldn't wait
till late in the night: my favourite time to listen and enjoy music.
But get my room dark, got my pipe, sat comfortable and get the tape
inside my stuff... Now I know I have been exchanging notes with
a real pianist!!
Top sound quality. Creative indeed the "Canon in 'D'" version, but
what I loved the most it was "New Drool". Karl, you made me feel
good. I loved it to the most, kindly floating, listening dreams
in the distance, riding on a green dust, whispering in red, diminished
thru mirrors, far from reality...
And I pressed the STOP button on my deck; then I rewinded the tape
and began listening again "New Drool" (just a deed, because I knew
there was "More Drool" on side 2).
I'm just a listener, a bit dreamer, you may say. Sometimes I live
inside my iron castle and don't want to get away. So I need something
that makes my life more colorfull. I was "drooled" yesterday, you
see, because a black crystal angel came to me and invited me for
a walk. The LEDs in my recorder were strangely different and the
sounds out of the baffles were getting liquid, spacechoed, hellighted,
snowaves around.
I'm not a musician so, Karl, I beg you pardon because you will never
get from me a "professional" opinion. I am only a listener who wants
to dream and, believe me, yesterday I listened your tape... and
I dreamt.
May I ask you to tell me if you have more music to enligthen my
mentalighted world?
Twilights sparkling in a cyclonized cosmosky I saw, and then the
black angel dissapeared in a wonderful archoviewed seascape... after
90 minutes standing under a cloudstorm of tangram ricocheting in
my ears...
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635.8 | | DARTS::COTE | Incredibly mundane little man... | Mon Feb 23 1987 09:05 | 4 |
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... but did you *like* it?
Edd
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635.9 | Arrived in France too. | PILOU::MULELID | Still crazy after all these years. | Mon Feb 23 1987 10:30 | 12 |
| The tape have arrived here in France too, but my cassette deck is
in for repair right now (happened just as I ordered COMMUSIC TAPE
II by the way) so Karl I have only had the chance to listen to it
on my Walkman and that dont give the right improssion I think. So far
I am impressed anyway, I got much the same feeling as the colorful
noter Ruben writes. I like this kind of music very much and I will
come back with more when I get to listen to it on my HiFi.
Thanks a lot Karl.
Svein
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635.10 | Freefalling I love | MDR01::RUBEN | Living in the fast lane | Tue Feb 24 1987 03:14 | 16 |
| Answer to .8:
Edd,
Do you know anyone who hates a colorain? If you do: don't let him
ever close to the red button. He will press it and we will all fly
into pieces...
Karl just sent me a one-way ticket to paradise. I'm sorry blind
guys can't see the shinning sounds I see:
Freefalling I love, 'cos grey shaded reality becomes a sparkling
mirror in my eyes. "New Drool" I enjoyed to the most, 'cos fireworks
produced in my brain.
"But, did you like it?": Sure, I did!!
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635.11 | | 16514::MOELLER | PLANKALKUL Language Support | Wed Feb 25 1987 13:04 | 10 |
| Well, I didn't have NEARLY as much fun recording the music as Ruben
has listening to it !
I guess I'm embarrassed that I named the two long Space pieces 'New
Drool' and 'More Drool'... shows my attitude toward 'Space' music
in general, I suppose.
I'm pleased that folks are enjoying the music.
karl
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635.12 | Sounds interesting! | LOLITA::DIORIO | | Fri Apr 03 1987 14:48 | 11 |
| I'm new here to DEC, and all the talk about Karl's tape has me really
interested. Is there a chance that I could also get a copy of your
tape Karl? I am a keyboard player, and an improvisationalist myself.
Sounds like you could be a good influence on me! So how about it?
If I gather enough courage, I might be persuaded to share my own
humble offerings. (I don't have much equipment, nor do I have much
of a home studio.)
Truly interested..
Mke D.
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635.13 | Me too! | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Mon Apr 06 1987 15:34 | 3 |
| I'd like a copy also Karl.
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