Thursday, October 22, 2009
TECHNOLOGIE PART 3
YouTube via stefankania. via fischek
"TECHNOLOGIE PART 3. Kompozycja Wojciech Kania."
QEG as VCS
YouTube via rezzn8r
"Modcan 60B Quad EG in LFO mode where the Attack and Decay controls behave like the rise and fall on a Voltage Controled Slope. Thus 3x 'psudo-vcs' clocked as vcos and fed a Miniwave-Quantized, morphed staircase wave from a 61B QuadLFO. Frequency Shifting and Filtering for fun! Sorry about the distortion on the audio, the camera mic in had a hard time with the Resonance from dual LPFs in series."
ether^ra WITH WASP TRANSMMISIONS
YouTube via potterpaint2000. Folktek on Ebay
"an improv featuring a pixelated tour of my Folktek gear. ALL noise was created by my new Folktek Insectoid Bug along w/ a Genoqs/Moog combo and a MFB DrumComputer. Check out the Oranger, Arius! Thanks to Ben and Arius."
Kegel - Creodonta Vs Folktek Arts (Ghost Colony)
YouTube via arthurpainter. Folktek on Ebay
"This is essentially a rather lively drone piece that uses my Folktek Radio Drumscape as the primary sound source, Those sounds are processed through a Folktek Waveshape Repeater, a Korg Mini Kaoss Pad, and a Moog Freq Box. A secondary (nearly inaudible) sound souce comes from my Folktek Subharmonic Field fed through my Folktek Time Machine 3 and Scape Sequencer."
Mochika3 pattern editing
YouTube via atomolab AtomoSynth on Ebay
"Hello world, this is the new AtomoSynth's Mochika 3 Analog Synth + Digital 16-Step Sequencer. This video shows the way of creating and editing a pattern in the Mochika3"
Counterstrike-Disco
YouTube via TheRuppel
"A music track that's complete made of Conterstrike Source sounds. Even the "synthesizer" consists only of ingame sounds !!!"
To the synthwizard:J.M.Jarre
YouTube via h281970
"Played with one of his synths the Roland D50.Jarre is and stay the best in his genre
for me becorse he have create a new dimension in the world of synthesizers!"
Depeche Mode - Hole To Feed (music video)
YouTube via dmdotcom. some synth spotting. Ensoniq ESQ-1.
"Taken from "Sounds Of The Universe"
Director: Eric Wareheim
http://www.depechemode.com/"
The BBC's The Great Leap Forward

As a follow-up to BBC Four's Synth Britannia programme there's another chance to hear a series made by 6 Music in 2004 in which Andrew Collins explores the development of electronic music.
The story of modern music is one of subversion and experimentation, of heroes and villains. But what if we've got it all wrong? What if the real subversives didn't wear leather and denim but smart suits and white lab coats? What if the true experimentation wasn't with LSD but with DX7's and S900s? What if the real heroes of music aren't John, and Paul, Mick and Keith, but Ralf, Florian, Robert and Wendy!
The Great Bleep Forward is a series four programmes, presented by Andrew Collins exploring the history of electronic music. Hear the first baby's cry of the moog synthesiser, embrace the difficult childhood of prog rock, grapple with the 'experimental' teenage years of the New Romantics and discover the middle aged maturity and nostalgia of the present day. You'll also get a sense of the sound of the future.
The series features interviews with many of the key players in the development of electronic music including Robert Moog, Kraftwerk's Ralph Hutter, Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood, Factory's Tony Wilson, Thomas Dolby, The Human League, Primal Scream, A Guy Called Gerald, Zoot Woman and Grandaddy."
Note this one plays outside of the UK!
I actually posted The Great Leap Forward back in November of 2006 with a different link.
Also see the BBC's Back to the Future.
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