Friday, March 06, 2009
The Animals - House of the Rising Sun (1964)
YouTube via magusmagic. Vox Continental.
"The Animals - House of the Rising Sun (1964)
So gifted and ahead of the times! In my humble opinion, Newcastle's Animals circa 1964 were vastly superior to their chart contemporaries, the Beatles and the Stones. The Beatles were loveable moptops then, and the Stones were still a few years away from their songwriting peak, but The Animals were raw, gritty and, in Eric Burdon, they had one of the all-time great blues/rock voices.
The Animals' take on "House of the Rising Sun" sounded wholly new, if you weren't there in 1964 it's hard to imagine today how big a deal this new and gritty sound was, "House of the Rising Sun", was dark, brooding and very, very cool, it had an edge that was lacking from the other Brit-Beat groups and it broke new ground. American music critic and writer Dave Marsh described it as: "the first folk-rock hit," sounding "as if they'd connected the ancient tune to a live wire," while writer Ralph McLean of the BBC agreed that: "it was arguably the first folk rock tune," calling it "a revolutionary single" after which "the face of modern music was changed forever."
Viva The Animals for the fantastic sound they had!
Eric Burdon - vocals
Alan Price - keyboards
Hilton Valentine - guitar
Chas Chandler - bass
John Steel - drums"
Just put this one up on Sparkle Train and figured the Vox justified a post here. The Vox is the lead.
No synths in the following but related:
The Ventures Live 1966 4/4
YouTube via nokie0064
"Wipe Out
House of The Rising Sun
Telstar"
Munich, Electronic Music Studio in Deutsches Museum 1 - 7
YouTube via elgauchoandres
"My second visit to the fantastic Deutsches Museum and for second time taking details of the Siemens Electronic Music Studio"
WDR Electronic Music Studio 1 - 5
YouTube via elgauchoandres. via rustyanalog
"A visit to the WDR Electronic Music Studio courtesy of Volker Müller. The studio where Stockhausen spent almost their whole artistic career."
Stratosfear
Bug Brand Modular Rack

"13 LPGs, 12 DC Mixers, 9 VCOs, 8 Audio Mixers, 7 RingMods, 6 LFOs, 5 PTDelays, 2 envelopes and 1 SV Filter (yes, there are a few new bits within there)."
http://bugbrand.co.uk
BassN Filters
YouTube via Quiggers1981
"XTRMJZZTRRR asked a few questions and i hope this video answers them"
YAMAHA DD 12 by S-CAT
YouTube via PHONICPOTION. S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 12 MODIFICATIONS...5 GLITCH SWITCHES ON EACH SIDE PLUS STEREO OVERDRIVE/BASS FOLLOWER DIALS AT THE TOP"
Invisible Limits 3rd Row Timing
YouTube via davidryle
"Using the 3rd row timing of the Q960 to do the same thiing. Simpler way to skin a cat. Bassline is from Tangerine Dream's "Invisible Limits" off of "Stratosfear"."
Vocoder & Synthesizer YUDO SV-5 for iPhone
YouTube via yudoinc
"As for the application, it is scheduled to be sold in the AppStore in the middle of March. Currently you can get it for only 8.99$!! After the XXth April the price will get higher so make sure to buy it now!"
UI influences from Roland Juno-6, Juno-60, Juno-106 series and ARP orange on black.
MoogDrumDemo
YouTube via Rhythmicons
"This is a demo of the Moog 1130 Percussion controller controlling the Micromoog. I put this together quite hastily and I hope that the Voyager really comes through like it should. Thanks for watching."
SPECTRALIS 2 Teaser 1
YouTube via SCHAAFJOERG
"www.radikaltechnologies.com
photos by Andreas Tofahrn"
Note the man behind Radikal Technologies, Jörg Schaaf, was the man behind Quasimidi. Quasimidi made the Polymorph another great rhythm based synthesizer. Jörg Schaaf makes some wonderful instruments. The following is an image of Jörg with the Spectralis prototype from this Sonic State post. Do see the post. It's a fascinating look back in time when the Spectralis was first announced.

septembres
YouTube via fretless
"de Philippe Malone avec Jean-Marc Bourg et Franck Vigroux
mise en scène Michel Simonot, images Igor Juget"
Googlish:
"Malone Philippe Jean-Marc and Franck Vigroux Bourg
staging Michel Simonot, Igor Juget images"
via Carlos
"here is a trailer of the theater performance "septembres" featuring musician Franck Vigroux on Moog Taurus 2"
Spectralis - Virus Ti - SP 555 - KP3
YouTube via artneffa. via fischek
"Homemade Electronic Sound"
It's interesting how patterns and sounds take a bit to change and merge. They may sound off at first, but after a few loops and editing (in this case filtering on the organ sound) it just meshes.
Gleetchlab3 now Available

Be sure to see these videos.
sent my way via noisecollective.net
Invisible Limits Bassline
YouTube via davidryle
"Bassline off of Tangerine Dream's "Stratosfear". Made using an Arrick modular with the Q960 sequencer."
Wrongbot @ Old Bar
YouTube via spoonholio
"Wrongbot performing live with circuit bent instruments at the Old Bar in Leeds University."
EMS Synthi AKS

(click for more)
full size
Update via Enrico in the comments: "it's a really little beast! this one AKS has some heavy mods done by steve gay & robin wood (mr. ems himself): a fourth VCO/LFO, hard sync on all VCOs, shape modulation, 1V/Oct standard, portamento on sequencer out, step sequencer loading & external step advance, "easy tune". I have bought directly from ems/cornwall/uk in 1984."
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