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Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
cheers glice glad you liked, on the free improv front, it was definately free and definately improv, no editing involved in the recording just a volume automation at the start of pt I and at the end of pt IV
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Sure, sure... the reason I say that is because a lot of 'free' players constantly argue that tonal/ drone based or even improv with continuity isn't 'free'. It's a bollocks argument, but I think of Bailey first when I see the words 'free' improv. Just call me a wanker and we'll say no more about the whole sorry affair.