To date, 225+ hours have been converted from analog to digital. All mp3 files on these web pages may be downloaded for free. A majority of these analog recording sessions have been processed, cleaned‑up and converted into digital mp3 format. This website contains several studio and live sessions recorded by the band LLAMA from 1986 through 1994. He said in a loud voice, "This music is not appropriate for OUR students!" and then he started singing "Old Man River". Five minutes into our set, a priest stood up from the crowd, walked over to the mixing board and turned off all the power. One very memorable evening was in 1993 when we played a concert at Marian University. The live music was fed into computer graphics processing equipment which produced some very impressive "real‑time" visuals. Some of the more impressive live shows were accompanied by live interactive computer graphics on a wide screen projector in the background. LLAMA toured the Midwest playing live shows at universities, nightclubs and outdoor events. The closest description would classify it as "Space Rock" or "Ambient". The music of LLAMA has no classification. Debi used a unique pitch bending effects processor hooked up to her microphone and was able to change her voice different ways in real‑time. Synthesizers, Drums, Guitars, Horns, Giant Gongs, Homemade Instruments, Anything and Everything. Each session they played was 45 minutes long, the length of one side of a standard 90‑minute cassette tape. The band never knew what they were going to play.they just played. Likewise, the music of LLAMA has no meaning. The music style follows closely in the footsteps of the Dada art movement of the 1920's - art which has no meaning. LLAMA is an improvisational electronic band.
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