Pino Daniele on Paradis
a rare combination we only found now: Pino Daniele playing a Paradis Avalon with a Paradis LOOP delay:
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a rare combination we only found now: Pino Daniele playing a Paradis Avalon with a Paradis LOOP delay:
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Continue reading →Thinking back just a few years ago, we would never have dreamed that by 2012 there would be enough looping pedals out there to warrant their own page on a musical shop site. For instance, check this page where there … Continue reading →
From the London Science Museum Blog: Make your own tape loop
Continue reading →The inaugural Penarth International LiveLooping Festival, set up by David Cooper Orton, will take place at the Washington Gallery in Penarth, south Wales on 7 September 2012, 7.30-10.30pm featuring: Michael Peters, Georgina Brett, Fabio Anile, Simeon Harris, and David Cooper … Continue reading →
Steve Lawson gives a “Looping Masterclass” on July 29 in Birmingham. “I’m doing one as part of the ‘Beyond Bass Camp’ series here in Birmingham, on July 29th. But it’s not just for bassists – it’s for any instrument, or … Continue reading →
I am so happy that my loved brother and exellent drumer, entertainer, multiinstrumentalist, festival organizer, inventor, instrument collector, stylist and big heart Rick Walker shared a special lesson here
Continue reading →Rick Walker’s original project proposal on Looper’s Delight, posted on October 24, 2011: “That everyone on this list who feels like it, sets up their live looping rig somewhere and on Friday, November 11th at either 11:11 a.m. or 11:11 … Continue reading →
If you’re reading this, the chances are you’ll have heard that our site is now live. The site has recently moved from a private test area and we’re still ironing out a few bugs caused by the migration, but there … Continue reading →