MATRIXSYNTH: The Last Martian by Sound of Science (feat. Oliver Chesler of The Horrorist)


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The Last Martian by Sound of Science (feat. Oliver Chesler of The Horrorist)


Published on Oct 21, 2013 rezfilter·61 videos

Some light Roland System 100m synth spotting in this one. What gets the post is Sound of Science is Tom J Carpenter of Analog Solutions' band.

Some notes on the synths: "We have favorites that appear on all our songs, and others make guest appearances. On TLM we used Analogue Solutions Telemark, Leipzig-S this provided many sound including alot of bass and percussion) and Oberkorn (which did a lot of sequencing). Also, Pro1, Kobol, Obierack, Oberheim Xpander. Some RE201 tape echo also. And on track 4 (our own remix) there is also some Pearl Syncussion SY1. Synths are all recorded live as complete audio tracks into Logic. We do not sample individual sounds. We are not 'anti-plugins' and do use them here and there, mostly for reverb, delay, and some percussion."


"Available now on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/k8jrj6y
or... CDbaby: http://tinyurl.com/letyprf

The Last Martian EP by Sound of Science featuring "The Horrorist"

Vocals:

Oliver Chesler (born January 20, 1970), better known by his stage name The Horrorist, is an electronic music artist from New York. He is the owner of the Things to Come Records. He has live performances all around the world but a hotspot is Germany. Many remember him as the punk styled kid in D.A. Pennebaker's concert film "101", featuring Depeche Mode. British music critic Simon Reynolds once proclaimed, "My favorite contemporary American singer-songwriter is Oliver Chesler, a/k/a The Horrorist.

Info on The Horrorist: http://thehorrorist.com/

Remix artists featured on The Last Martian EP:

Vile Electrodes:

Vile Electrodes initially formed through a mutual affection for early synthpop, delta blues, rock n roll and miserable indie bands, but their sound has probably been equally influenced by fetish porn, crap dead-end jobs and an unhealthy obsession with analogue synthesizers.

They began as a duo, have picked up and lost various people along the way and now exist as a 2/3/4 piece (in terms of human content) according to the time of day, the direction of the wind and the position of the stars.

They are currently working together on several exciting new songs and projects that will appear in the not-too-distant future, including additional collaboration with Sound of Science.

More on Vile Electrodes: https://www.facebook.com/vileelectrodes

Chad Glenn (The Coil):

Chad is a producer / sound designer/ composer at The Coil (www.thecoil.net). He develops software and sound libraries across a wide variety of medias, utilizing experimental instrumentation and devices both vintage and hi-tech.

Learn more at http://www.thecoil.net.

Sound of Science Info:

http://www.soundofscience.org
info@soundofscience.org

Check out our first EP release, "Hydrodome":

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hyd..."

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