Someone, we forget who, once said, "There's an app for that." Boy, he wasn't kidding. After the jump see what happens when musician/comedian Reggie Watts showed up on Sirius radio without his gear.
Luckily for Reggie when he showed up on Ron Bennington's Unmasked, he happened to be packing his iPhone 4 and had a nice sample looper app of some kind pre-installed and ready to go. This is what a master improviser can pull out of his hat when challenged by circumstance, but given an adequate tool. And more and more it seems that iOS devices are becoming musical instruments in their own rights. The result is the brilliant (and dare we say beautiful) little bit of comedy music styling entitled "Pancakes."
According to the comments on YouTube, the app name is "Everyday Looper". This is definitely a good demo of not only the app, but the skill of Reggie. Thanks for sharing!
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