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Baschet Sound Sculpture at Sunrise Studios

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Uploaded on Feb 24, 2008

Mark Whitecage (flute and alto sax) and David Hopkins (soprano sax) playing with Mike Mahaffay playing the Baschet Sound Sculpture. est. 1978, NYC

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  • wahunter

    It's cool for me to see Mark Whitecage so young

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  • Noah Mickens

    Mr. Mahaffay, that was beautiful.

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  • thepaulreed

    Mike!!!!!! Thanks for reminding me that there was a time when there were people who lived only for the sound of the mind so luxuriously soaked in surreal freedom. And thanks, also for the reassurance that time stands still when one listens to its rhythm. Sunrise!

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