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The Toggle

About Me

The Toggle sound could be described as Psychedelic* Gamelan music. Created by Jim Spiri in a travel trailer in Ashland, Oregon, using a computer, keyboards, a Handsonic hand percussion synth, an electric bass, lap steel guitar, and electric western sitar, as well as an assortment of percussion instruments including Tabla, many gongs, tubular bells and a Gamelan metallophone, along with some bizarre homemade instruments, such as the 'Contrabass Tubular Zither'. It's like world music of an alternate world. And some stuff that isn't psycho gamelan music at all, such as a piano piece played by a cat (felis catus).Available for live outré ambient music for gatherings and functions. _________* psychedelic = "mind-manifesting" (from Gk. psykhe- "mind" + deloun "make visible, reveal,"). You got a problem with that?

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Member Since: 17/07/2006
Band Website: thetoggle.com
Band Members: Jim Spiri: Computer, keyboards, Roland HandSonic percussion unit, bass, western electric sitar, baritone ukelele, gamelan instruments, gongs, tabla, dumbek, etc.Occasional guest musicians
Sounds Like: We also have sound-houses, where we practice and demonstrate all sounds, and their generation. We have harmonies which you have not, of quarter sounds and lesser slides of sounds. Divers instruments of music likewise to you unknown, some sweeter than any you have; together with bells and rings that are dainty and sweet. We represent small sounds as great and deep; likewise great sounds extenuate and sharp; likewise divers tremblings and warblings of sounds, which in their original are entire. We represent and imitate all articulate sounds and letters, and the voices and notes of beasts and birds. We have certain helps which set to the ear do further the hearing greatly. We also have divers strange and artificial echoes, reflecting the voice many times, and as it were tossing it; and some that give back the voice louder than it came; some shriller, and some deeper: yea, some rendering the voice, differing in the letters or articulate sound from that they receive. We have also means to convey sounds in tubes and pipes, in strange lines and distances. -Francis Bacon, New Atlantis [1627]
Type of Label: Major

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Pseudo interview with the Toggle

Q: What is this noise? A: The Toggle is trying to make an inner, contemplative music. Animals like it. Sometimes it's like windchimes dreaming. The mind moves. Q: Dude, that's heavy [smirks]. Do you u...
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