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Pat Mastelotto Two Of A Perfect Pair Terry Bozzio and Pat
Mastelotto have much in common. They've both worked with legendary
rhythmic
compositional masterminds'terry with Frank Zappa, and Pat with
Robert Fripp in King Crimson. They both left Los Angeles
after the
major earthquakes of the '80s, ending up in Austin, Texas. When they
finally had a chance to get together, the
obvious thing to do was - play!
And play they did, creating a totally improvised acoustic percussion
recording simply titled
Bozzio/Mastelotto. That album led to a
concert at Austin's One World Theater on January 18, 2003. The
sold-out
show was filmed and recorded in surround sound for a forthcoming DVD
release. "We got together on the phone
first," Pat explains. "After
gabbing for hours, we decided to drop over to each other's home
studios - our garages. There
was no concept for me, just hang, listen,
and play."
Terry adds, "I really admire Pat's work, especially with the
King
Crimson "ProjeKcts." We got together in my garage with a lot of our
percussion instruments and started playing without
any preconceived
ideas. Then Pat did a lot of creative editing/assembling. And then we
got together with engineer Bill Munyon
and mixed, added effects, etc.
The only overdub is my sick 3/4-scale violin playing on "Jack Benny."
"The sold-out
concert was incredible," Bozzio goes on. "We brought all
our acoustic instruments, and once again it was total improv. Pat
did
use additional electronics, and I used a looping device for ambient
flute/percussion accompaniment."
When asked how they decided who was to play which instruments, Mastelotto replies, "Whoever grabbed it
first!"
Mike
Haid
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