Dave Trenkel <
improv@...>
Musician/recording engineer/multimedia developer (not neccessarily in order
of income)
Corvallis, OR
MOTM: One of each except the patch panel, 2X 110's, 300's, 420's and 800's.
Other instruments: Blacet and Doepfer modulars, Rhodes piano, Nord Lead,
Dx-7 and TX-416, ARP Oddyssey and Axxe, Oberheim SEM, Ibanez 5 and 6 string
basses, 2 accordions, too many stomp boxes.
Music: My main band is a trio called Minus, in which I play bass. I just
uploaded a tune from our forthcoming CD to mp3.com, go to
www.mp3.com/-minus- and check out the tune "AcidFlesh." MOTM content: the
fuzz bass and rhodes were run through the 410 filter in dual rev mode, most
notable on the bass. Also, I ran one of the turntable tracks, playing a
record of didjeridu drones, through the 420 filters. My main musical
interests are the more avante-garde end of fusion (Miles, Herbie Hancock,
Zorn, Frissell, Laswell, etc) and electronic stuff (current listenning
includes a lot of Plastikman, Innerzone Orchestra, Basic Channel, and, the
new Art of Noise tribute to Debussey (awesome album)
Non-musical likes: Coffee, my cats and dog, cooking, hiking.
Dislikes: Microsoft, corporate culture, bad coffee.
BTW, I just found out that my studio is going to be featured in an upcoming
article in the local college newspaper, along with a couple of other local
studios. I'll definitely plug MOTM, the modular is one of the most visually
striking things in the studio, so there'll probablyt be pictures as well.
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Dave Trenkel :
improv@... : www.peak.org/~improv/
"...there will come a day when you won't have to use
gasoline. You'd simply take a cassette and put it in
your car, let it run. You'd have to have the proper
type of music. Like you take two sticks, put 'em
together, make fire. You take some notes and rub 'em
together - dum, dum, dum, dum - fire, cosmic fire."
-Sun Ra
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