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Here is one of 8 tracks from an experimental session with voice, cello and guitar. 100% spontaneous creation. No plan no rules.
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03-11-2025 11:48 AM
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:::thumbsup:::
Originally Posted by Mark Kleinhaut
I played bass in a trio that went by the name Angora, we released one album back in 2004 on the Broke Dick label that I'm certain went straight to the cutout bins... but the liner notes to that album read "All music spontaneously improvised, with no pre-composed tunes, strategies, charts, graphs, game theories, rehearsals, discussions, pre-conceived ideas, direction, nor any forethought whatsoever. We did, however, have a little beer."
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That’s an awesome description, including the beer
Originally Posted by Bob_Ross
. What did the music sound like? Tunes are great and all, but so last century!
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Hmm... Imagine a cross between Robert Fripp & Brian Eno's Evening Star, and Mission Of Burma's Signals, Calls, and Marches.
Originally Posted by Mark Kleinhaut
I dunno, I'm probably not doing justice to it. Haven't listened to it since it was released >20 years ago.
(There might be a few tracks hosted on someone's website; try Googling Infinite Monkey Theory by Angora.)
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New trio that spontaneously composes
Oh, I read that as spontaneously combusts :-)
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at least not as spontaneously composts.
Originally Posted by ragman1
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I can’t seem to find it but I think I’ve got the idea with the rock sounds and influences referenced.
Originally Posted by Bob_Ross



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