OFF: Techno (was: What's Progressive?)
M Holmes
fofp at TATTOO.ED.AC.UK
Thu Jun 27 10:24:01 EDT 1996
Carl E. Anderson writes:
> > I get the same buzz of techno I get off the Hawks. _Exactly_ the same
> > buzz. It's head music isn't it?
>
> Hmmm, well, the problem I have with most techno is that it's
> just that--techno. The mechanical nature of it removes much of the
> gestalt function of a live band. Watching some of the technoid acts
> at the solstice gig, I kept thinking they've got close to what Hawkwind
> has, the swooshy noises, the repetition ... but it's almost _all_
> repetition. With Hawkwind (ideally) you get a repetitive pattern with
> tonal variation and the option of the band to change what they're doing
> as they go--work off each other. Speed up, slow down, change rhythm.
> When the all lock in on what each other is doing it can be incredible.
I have a tape of a band called "Global" who were at Glastonbury a couple
of years back (Blue Moon Cafe). It's basically techno but with all the
whooshy noises and enough live instruments to vary the sound in a
similar way to Hawkwind. It has whooshy noises galore and even a
synthesised didgeridoo.
Tape swaps available on request. If Global are still around, I'm sure
they'd appreciate the publicity...
FoFP
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