MATRIXSYNTH: Stephen Parsick's Cambrium


Sunday, February 01, 2009

Stephen Parsick's Cambrium

"'cambrium - music for protozoa' was music for a planetarium programme which was composed and conceived in the second half of 2008. The original idea was to record an album which was based entirely on the sounds created on only an ARP 2600 synthesiser with matching sequencers, utilising extensive analogue and digital processing, loop devices, and various treatments. To me, it was like making electronic music the way an old-fashioned pioneer of the genre would have in the 1950s or 1960s, just using a very basic synthesiser, a couple of tape recorders, a splicing block, and whatever outboard gear the studio had available."
You can listen to four of the tracks on site.

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