Limpid Green has nothing to do with any sort of movement. Sometimes a color is just a color.

Limpid Green is the opposite of Bat Lenny. Limpid Green is performed live, usually with no preconceived notion of what's going to happen before or after the red button is pushed. Most Bat Lenny music is meticulously composed, crafted and assembled. Every LG musical piece is recorded as it is performed. If it can't be performed it doesn't exist. Post-production is limited to subtractive editing rather than additive. MIDI is used as a controller of the performance and recording process, but not as an artificial embellishment after the fact. Layering is achieved live with loop based recording rather than with overdubs. All mixing is performed in real-time as it's performed. The performances are captured on a single stereo track, just like the old days, eliminating the possibility of fixing anything later. We have eliminated the safety net, lest it become a hammock.

Post-Rock is probably the category to shoehorn LG into, if you must.

Not to be confused with any of the other Limpid Greens. This Limpid Green started in 1976. The only Limpid Green that came before this one was the one uttered by Syd Barrett.

Sweet Dreams and Flying Machines Vol. I

Sweet Dreams and Flying Machines Vol. II

Sweet Dreams and Flying Machines Vol. III [IN PROGRESS]