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<blockquote data-quote="SowiesoGroyp" data-source="post: 15355" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]_9Th7Z_acmU[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>i think this was the only time philip jeck and otomo yoshihide ever performed together, and they did it while also performing with martin tetreault. all 3 of them made the turntable their primary instrument in the 1990's, which was and still is very unusual for experimental, non-hip-hop artists. the other big name in experimental turntablism is erikm, but i don't like him.</p><p></p><p>philip jeck is dead, so there are less than 30 mins in recorded audio history of the 3 greatest free improvisation turntablists collaborating. <img src="/forum/data/assets/smilies/2217992142.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":coffee:" title="coffee :coffee:" data-shortname=":coffee:" /> (they never recorded anything together in studio either, but this type of music is mostly done live anyway.)</p><p></p><p>i can only imagine what it was like to see/hear this as it was being created. RIP philip jeck <img src="/forum/data/assets/smilies/icon_sad.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cry:" title="cry :cry:" data-shortname=":cry:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SowiesoGroyp, post: 15355, member: 6"] [MEDIA=youtube]_9Th7Z_acmU[/MEDIA] i think this was the only time philip jeck and otomo yoshihide ever performed together, and they did it while also performing with martin tetreault. all 3 of them made the turntable their primary instrument in the 1990's, which was and still is very unusual for experimental, non-hip-hop artists. the other big name in experimental turntablism is erikm, but i don't like him. philip jeck is dead, so there are less than 30 mins in recorded audio history of the 3 greatest free improvisation turntablists collaborating. :coffee: (they never recorded anything together in studio either, but this type of music is mostly done live anyway.) i can only imagine what it was like to see/hear this as it was being created. RIP philip jeck :cry: [/QUOTE]
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