From Matthew Helt Sent Wed, Oct 13th 1999, 17:21
At Coachella BJ Cole used a steel string guitar run through a sherman filterbank and then amplified. I think the filterbank probably helped the whole feel of their show mesh together so well... Vibret was using a 707, 303, sampler and some midi sequencing stuff. About the new album, Vibret sez it's called "Stop the Panic", available on Astralwerks in Jan/Feb of next year. Supposed to be released under Did anyone else here go to coachella? I was the dork in the reduced records tshirt. Rod, send me an email! -matt -----Original Message----- From: xxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx [mailto:xxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 6:49 AM To: xxx-xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Subject: idm-digest V2 #910 Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 14:59:06 +0100 (BST) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?drift=20wood?= <xxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xx> Subject: Re: (idm) regarding vibert and the slide guitar guy The 'slide guitar guy' is BJ Cole whose name is in the credits of any album recorded in the UK since the 70's which required a steel guitar part. He has done ambient stuff with the Orb. Not to be confused with MJ Cole, the Speed Garage chappy. A Vibert/Cole track is apparently featured on the Big Chill 'Enchanted Garden' compilation out next week. - --- jeff shoemaker <xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > could this explain why the track that i pulled down off of the > "nightmusic" > site "there is not enough space in this track," which contained a > fair > amount of slide guitar and was announced to be forthcoming on "tally > ho" was > NOT included on the CD? > > -------------- > 1642 try 621 > -------------- > >