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blue hell
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Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 4:53 pm Post subject:
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Being all done & finished with the noodle soup I Just fired up White Noise, the concerto for synthesizer.
And I now realize that White Noise should be mentioned in this thread.
Actually I'd been wanting to listen to Softmachine, but that doesn't appear to be on my laptop, which is really odd, I mean it should be there, I have it in my car, everything that is in my car is on my laptop as well, or isn't it ??
Did I mention White Noise before ? White Noise should definitely be in here.
And they do have it so I noticed yesterday, noodle soup I mean, in my local super market. I could have simply bought some cans / tins of those, with chicken even ...
Shouldn't this be in Schmooze by now ?
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elektro80
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Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 5:07 pm Post subject:
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..as in David Vorhaus and the BBC Electric Workshop? Agreed! _________________ A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"
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salo-t
Joined: Feb 28, 2005 Posts: 29 Location: Helsinki,Finland
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Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 2:25 pm Post subject:
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Nobody mentioned Future Sound of London yet? Their Lifeforms album was the one that really turned me into electronic music. I had listened Jarre before that, but the FSOL album really opened my ears as to what can be made with synthesizers and samplers. |
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jkn
Joined: Mar 14, 2004 Posts: 469 Location: La Porte, IN, USA
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Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 11:46 am Post subject:
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Hmmm - top 5 is a bit tough, but here's a few in no order that have caught my ear, influenced me in some way, etc...
Herbie Hancock
The Beatles
Chick Corea
Stevie Wonder
Miles Davis
Cabaret Voltaire
Depeche Mode
Meat Beat Manifesto
Autechre
Steve Roach
Vidna Obmana
P-Funk
Plastikman
Basic Channel / Chain Reaction labels
FSOL
Pan Sonic
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Oskar
Joined: Jul 29, 2004 Posts: 1751 Location: Norway
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Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 12:11 pm Post subject:
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Oh, I forgot! the guys in 10cc; The vocal loops they created for the hit "I'm not in love" - regardless of what you think of the song itself (it HAS been played to death!) - was truly groundbreaking! _________________ Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty. Where there are too many soldiers, there is no peace. Where there are too many lawyers, there is no justice.
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Himer
Joined: Mar 03, 2004 Posts: 32 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 3:13 pm Post subject:
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Okay... top electronic musicians??!!??
Brian eno (no question)
Laurie Anderson
Miles Davis
well beyond them is a large group of artists i also like very much, but i mentioned these three because IMHO they invented totally new Forms of Popular/Serious/Whatsover-music. _________________ www.himer-entertainment.de |
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Kassen
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:29 pm Post subject:
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Blue Hell wrote: |
And I now realize that White Noise should be mentioned in this thread.
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I named Deliah prominently, mainly beacuse of her work in that "band". _________________ Kassen |
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Stanley Pain
Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: 782 Location: Reading, UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:23 am Post subject:
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Kassen wrote: | Blue Hell wrote: |
And I now realize that White Noise should be mentioned in this thread.
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I named Deliah prominently, mainly beacuse of her work in that "band". |
for sure. Delia Derbyshire was THE person who had the vision (and work ethic) to put it all together. her work really set the standard for experimentalism when the BBC radiophonic workshop was in it's infancy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delia_Derbyshire
i mean... the Dr Who theme tune...
"Love without sound" really blew me away, especially for it's time.
Mark Spyby should be up there as well, for his contribution to effects processing and feedback loops. |
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IanBru
Joined: Jun 08, 2005 Posts: 2 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:40 pm Post subject:
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That's a pretty tough one, you know!
Let me see...
1) Radiohead
2) Kraftwerk
3) Orbital
4) Aphex Twin
5) Mode selector
6) Mint Royale
7) New Order
Four Tet
9) Autechre
10) Röyksopp _________________ Balls to Picasso (My first album) release date: 22/6/07 |
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AWM
Joined: Feb 13, 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:09 am Post subject:
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In no particular order, i'll mostly post artists that haven't allready been mentioned.
Thrones - The vovoder, the messed up industrial beats and other asorted heavily effect-drenched instruments. theres just something i love about thrones.
Lustmord - people have already sung praises of lustmord. but i'd like to advise people check out his album with the melvins called 'Pigs of the Roman Empire'.
Fat freddy's drop - purely exelent dub, not completely electronic because of all the live instruments, but i cant see why anyone wouldn't like this.
Boards of canada - What can i say, their music has the right to children.
Jel - I just love his droned out lo-fi hip-hop beats _________________ "Paranioa is energy" My friend's Uncle |
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mosc
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 9:23 am Post subject:
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Stanley Pain wrote: | Delia Derbyshire was THE person who had the vision (and work ethic) to put it all together. her work really set the standard for experimentalism when the BBC radiophonic workshop was in it's infancy. |
I'm glad she got mentioned here. I've been listening to the original radio programs of The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy and some of the stabs she put in that show are are tremendous. _________________ --Howard
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elektro80
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 9:34 am Post subject:
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Paddy Kingsland of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop provided music and sound effects for the series, including the theme music, a reworking of 'The Journey of the Sorcerer' by The Eagles. So.. I guess you appreciate the work of Paddy Kingsland too.
_________________ A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"
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mosc
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 10:56 am Post subject:
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elektro80 wrote: | Paddy Kingsland of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop provided music and sound effects for the series, including the theme music, |
Opps.
I thought it was Delia Derbyshire. Well, Paddy did a great job... _________________ --Howard
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Oskar
Joined: Jul 29, 2004 Posts: 1751 Location: Norway
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 2:25 pm Post subject:
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Oskar wrote: | Oh, I forgot! the guys in 10cc; The vocal loops they created for the hit "I'm not in love" - regardless of what you think of the song itself (it HAS been played to death!) - was truly groundbreaking! |
Seems the good people at UK's "Soun on Sound" Magazine feel the same - at least there's a feature in this month's edition on the creation of said masterpiece. _________________ Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty. Where there are too many soldiers, there is no peace. Where there are too many lawyers, there is no justice.
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Oskar
Joined: Jul 29, 2004 Posts: 1751 Location: Norway
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 2:29 pm Post subject:
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elektro80 wrote: | Paddy Kingsland of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop provided music and sound effects for the series, including the theme music, a reworking of 'The Journey of the Sorcerer' by The Eagles. So.. I guess you appreciate the work of Paddy Kingsland too.
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Plus, Kingsland did the sound for and produced the BBCs Radiodrama adaptation of "The Lord Of The Rings." Amazing stuff that leaves Pewter Jackson standing. _________________ Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty. Where there are too many soldiers, there is no peace. Where there are too many lawyers, there is no justice.
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seraph
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Joined: Jun 21, 2003 Posts: 12398 Location: Firenze, Italy
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 3:01 pm Post subject:
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Oskar wrote: | Pewter Jackson |
Main Entry: pew·ter
Pronunciation: 'pyü-t&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French peutre, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin peltrum
1 : any of various alloys having tin as chief component; especially : a dull alloy with lead formerly used for domestic utensils
2 : utensils of pewter
3 : a bluish gray
Italian translation: Peltro Jackson _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Oskar
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:07 pm Post subject:
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seraph wrote: | Oskar wrote: | Pewter Jackson |
Main Entry: pew·ter
Pronunciation: 'pyü-t&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French peutre, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin peltrum
1 : any of various alloys having tin as chief component; especially : a dull alloy with lead formerly used for domestic utensils
2 : utensils of pewter
3 : a bluish gray
Italian translation: Peltro Jackson |
I stand by my typos, especially when they turn out that good! _________________ Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty. Where there are too many soldiers, there is no peace. Where there are too many lawyers, there is no justice.
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Ponk
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 12:21 pm Post subject:
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seraph wrote: | Italian translation: Peltro Jackson |
Finnish translation: Tina Jackson |
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seraph
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:23 pm Post subject:
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Ponk wrote: | seraph wrote: | Italian translation: Peltro Jackson |
Finnish translation: Tina Jackson |
so, if Tina Turner were Finnish her name, translated in English, would be: Pewter Turner _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Oskar
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:32 pm Post subject:
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seraph wrote: | Ponk wrote: | seraph wrote: | Italian translation: Peltro Jackson |
Finnish translation: Tina Jackson |
so, if Tina Turner were Finnish her name, translated in English, would be: Pewter Turner |
In other Scandinavian countries, there used to be Finnish jokes, which are not like Polish jokes; The Finns are not portrayed as stupid or unclean, but rather they're described as extremely laconic. An example:
Two Finnish friends, Pekka and Toivonen, are in Berlin in April 1945, and being good Finns they drink. A lot. Really a lot. After a couple of days drinking they fall asleep in their clothes, and while they sleep, their hotel is bombed, taking the wall of their hotel room out, exposing a view of a horribly devastated city. Pekka wakes up, looks at the wreckage, shakes Toivonen awake and says; "Let's run for it, we'll never be able to pay for that kind of damage!" _________________ Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty. Where there are too many soldiers, there is no peace. Where there are too many lawyers, there is no justice.
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vostek
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:01 am Post subject:
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Guys that have a lasting impression on me:
Mr. Richard d. James
Funckarma/Quench/Shadow huntaz and other projects that they have their hands in(i think part of Mr. Projectile too?)
Autechre
Bola
Telefon Tel aviv
Tipper
shoot, i already went over my limit. maybe next time it should be 'top 20 favorites' |
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seraph
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Quote: | Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez of Deep Forest are sound reporters. A voiceless musical duo, they draw on voices from every corner of the world. Under their patronage, infinitely distant utterances have become familiar to us. Hymns of joy and cries of anger, prayers and aubades, songs of hope and despair have all been brought to shake our certainties, seize our senses and stir our emotions.From Africa or Eastern Europe, from pygmies to nomads,the human visions brought to us by Deep Forest have helped greatly in narrowing the musical gap between the hemispheres. |
http://www.sonymusic.fr/deepforest/ _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 4:50 pm Post subject:
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mosc wrote: | elektro80 wrote: | Paddy Kingsland of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop provided music and sound effects for the series, including the theme music, |
Opps. :oops:
I thought it was Delia Derbyshire. Well, Paddy did a great job... :? |
Yep that's right :)
I love top 5 list's (and I love the Radiophonic workshop too!!!!!!)
mosc, this is a fun and very fitting mp3 (in tribute to John Peel from Delia.org);
http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/sound/johnpeel.mp3
John Baker was also a very interesting RPW composer
Okay, i'd like to throw in Tod Docstader into the arena. I can recommend 'Luna Park' on Starkland records.
- All analogue tape. no synthesisers in sight :D _________________ ACHTUNG!
ALLES TURISTEN UND NONTEKNISCHEN LOOKENPEEPERS!
DAS KOMPUTERMASCHINE IST NICHT FÜR DER GEFINGERPOKEN UND MITTENGRABEN! ODERWISE IST EASY TO SCHNAPPEN DER SPRINGENWERK, BLOWENFUSEN UND POPPENCORKEN MIT SPITZENSPARKSEN.
IST NICHT FÜR GEWERKEN BEI DUMMKOPFEN. DER RUBBERNECKEN SIGHTSEEREN KEEPEN DAS COTTONPICKEN HÄNDER IN DAS POCKETS MUSS.
ZO RELAXEN UND WATSCHEN DER BLINKENLICHTEN. |
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DrJustice
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:51 pm Post subject:
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Skinny Puppy.
Right. That's that done then.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 7:05 pm Post subject:
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i just gotta say:
james mccartney: maybe not a famous electronic musician, but his Supercollider is a genuine revolution. it's free and infinitely powerful. _________________ Astroid Power-Up!: "googleplex" available at:
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