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We found 8 results for "andre lafosse"
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Andre LaFosse: Normalized (2003)
Turntablist Guitar: A cutting-edge cut-up of funk, glitch, hip-hop, and left-field dance music - all played live, on a solo electric guitar.
Recommended if you like
Keller Williams,
Miles Davis,
Squarepusher.
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Andre LaFosse: Disruption Theory (1999)
A sonic gene-splice of lead guitar, jungle beats, and fragmented post-ambient textures.
Recommended if you like
Jimi Hendrix,
Pink Floyd,
Squarepusher.
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Grannykart: Grannykart's Own Thing (2010)
I put this in CDBaby's "Avant Garde" category although I don't feel that's a useful term here. It's 2010, and the kind of electronic music I'm inspired by has been around since roughly the 1950s. -JBR
Recommended if you like
Boards of Canada,
Matmos,
Merzbow.
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Dave Simmons: Disengage (2006)
Acoustic guitar based instrumentals.
Recommended if you like
Kevin,
Michael Hedges,
The Breits,
Tony Levin.
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Darren Nelsen: Passing Through Veils: Guitar Loops & Improvisations (2011)
All guitar, all improvised. Live with no overdubs, backing tracks, samplers, synths, or drum machines.
Recommended if you like
David Torn,
Robert Fripp.
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Yogi: half-pint demigod (2005)
Seattle quirk-rock songwriter Shawn "Yogi" Farley has his music run through a creative blender by avant-rock guitarist/producer Andre LaFosse. Chaos ensues.
Recommended if you like
King's X,
Mike Keneally,
Nine Inch Nails.
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Yogi: Salve (2003)
Smart hard rock... "Smard Rock?" Quirky guitar-based rock songs with a sense of humor, including harmony vocals nearly shiny enough to see your face in.
Recommended if you like
King's X,
Mike Keneally,
Queens of the Stone Age.
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1000.times: Early Wanderings (2004)
Repeating loops of guitars, sometimes voice or synths, layered to finally end up building different soundscapes. Tired of agressive disco beats, hostile rap lyrics, cheap verse/chorus structures ? Let the music take you away and forget about the rest ...
Recommended if you like
Fripp & Eno.