Well last night's Zorn/Patton/Mori show was truly beautiful. Saw the first set and was blown away. Had never seen Mike Patton live before and finally got clued in a little better to the way he works shows shifting from one crazy noise to another with such speed (i.e. 3 simultaneous mikes and a table of effects processors.) Someone had questioned a little while ago how he gets a really choppy, cut up sound on one of his solo tracks (wish I had that disc out to confirm that we're talking about the same thing but alas, that's at home and I'm in a college dorm). I noticed that one of his mikes was one of those walky-talky-ish car radio type things where you have to hold a button to speak. He was able to use that, clicking and unclicking rapidly, to a very similar effect. So that's probably the answer. Overall, I'd have to say Zorn month has been kicked off quite well. Quite well indeed. -Richard --- Manolis <papagian@nat.vu.nl> wrote:
So, what are the first reports from the zorn-month at tonic? Also, is anyone interested in a zorn-list-NY-visitors-beer next week? I will be there from the 5th till the 13th, most of the evenings at the tonic.
manolis
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