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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Practical Electronica: A Trailer

Practical Electronica: A Trailer from Public Information on Vimeo.

"A trailer for Ian Helliwell's 2011 Documentary about an important and previously untold link in the history of early British Electronic Music.

Practical Electronica- The Sound World Of F.C. Judd

Related Events:

barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=12788

phoenixarts.org/exhibitions/291-practical-electronica.html

Electronics Without Tears, a 35-track compilation of F.C Judd material (fully restored and mastered at D&M Berlin) will be landing soon on Public Information.

public-info.co.uk

soundcloud.com/public-information

ianhelliwell.co.uk/"



"xcerpts from forthcoming Public Information anthology of British Electronic Music pioneer, Frederick Charles Judd.

F.C Judd- Electronics Without Tears

PUBINF003
Released 16.01.12
Limited 12" LP / Digipack CD with Booklet

More details:

fcjudd.co.uk
public-info.co.uk

Released by: Public Information
Release/catalogue number: PUBINF003
Release date: Jan 16, 2012"

via http://www.fcjudd.co.uk/ :

"In early British electronic music history, FC Judd is not the only overlooked and little discussed composer working in the late 1950s and 60s – in fact he is one of a number now largely forgotten. His unacknowledged importance hinges on a wide range of electronic activities – from his compositions, self-built synthesizer and sound visualisation system – to his books, magazine articles, radio broadcasts and lectures to amateur tape recording clubs up and down the country. Fred was the prime mover in disseminating electronic sounds and musique concrete to the general public – not just encouraging them to listen, but moreover to experiment for themselves with tape recorders and tone generators.

Frederick Charles Judd was born in 1914 in Woodford, east London, and like so many youngsters of his generation developed an early and abiding passion for radio. With the outbreak of WW2 he served in the RAF Coastal Command working with highly secret radar equipment, just as electronic music pioneer Tristram Cary was engaged in similar work in the Royal Navy. Both men were later in contact, and used their skilled engineering backgrounds to develop their musical interests through electronics. Fred had no formal musical training though he was competent on guitar and organ, and it appears that the combination of music, radio, tape recording and circuitry inevitably drew him to experimenting with electronic music during the mid-1950s."

via It's Full of Stars

satyrday


YouTube Uploaded by bowmoneydrums on Jan 14, 2012

"lazy saturday jam, first video at the new place...just camera audio, so it's not that great, but it works"

via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Hollow Sun Steampunk MUSIC LABORATORY MACHINES SUITE

via Hollow Sun

"As the popularity of the Music Laboratory Machines continues to grow, many have requested the facility to buy all of them as a bundle so this is just such an opportunity with the advantage of a modest discount on buying them individually.

The bundle includes Oscillosine, Organa, Broken, Interference Generator, TriOsc, Techtron, Shangri La, Novalite, Modular Toolkit and Cognosphere and, as a special bonus, the Dotcom Xmas Special is also thrown in for good measure. A total of eleven unique and intriguing Kontakt 4 instruments. This represents not just great value but provides a massive palette of sounds to be exploited in your music.

Despite their unashamed and bold oddness and eccentricity, the Music Laboratory Machines are suitable for almost any genre of contemporary music and are a sound designer's wet dream with the sonic capabilites they offer. They are also ideal tools for movie, TV, library music and games scorers to bring something different to the table.

Hollow Sun's Music Laboratory Machines represent not just innovative GUI design and sound design possibilities but are also great value for money. This bundle brings all of these instruments into one neat 1.5GB package that'll also save you a few of the Queen's shillings as well....

Which is not to be sniffed at in this day and age!"

via Hollow Sun's Steve Howell on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Shruthi-1 – Pad demo

Shruthi-1 Pad demo by hpsounds
"Small demo of one of my recently built Shruthi-1 synth in an unusual ambient Pad. As usual, the ValhallaShimmer reverb add a lot of lush to the sound ;-)"
http://www.hpsounds.com/
http://mutable-instruments.net/

ESTRADIN-230 3-VCO RAREST ANALOG USSR SYNTHESIZER

via this auction
mechanical animals
(RSS)

::vtol:: "gcc" diy modular synth


YouTube Uploaded by Vtolus on Jan 14, 2012

"more info - http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru/vto/diy/gcc.html"

Modular Synth Techno


YouTube Uploaded by channelxnews on Jan 14, 2012

CLOUT! : ALAN SUGAR VS. SANTA IN SPACE


YouTube Uploaded by CLOUTmusictv on Jan 14, 2012

"Here is a piece created by CLOUT! made using a Korg Mono/poly and Synare 3. Advantages of the Korg for this particular track are the synths ability to play polyphony and it's 4 oscillators, which allow for a very rich and luscious timbre.

Alan Sugar has a gun, but knows Santa in space has magic powers and can melt his gun. So Alan sugar is basically blaggin' the whole thing. Alan Sugar's second weapon is money; so he throws money at Santa in space. Santa is having none of it. Alan Sugar ends up sacrificing himself to Santa in space's power, shooting himself in the chestnuts.
Alan Sugar's burst sperm sacks got his money wet. Not only was he a dead man, he also remained a very poor man...
Nobody likes a spunky tennar."

Tenderness


YouTube Uploaded by attorks on Jan 14, 2012

"I recently bought the Camera Connection Kit for my iPad and an ESI MIDIMATE II MIDI interface which has two cable which both can function as out- or input. And here a video using Little MIDI Machine sequencer App on the iPad. One ESI MIDI cable is connected to the Creamware MiniMax ASB which MIDI Thru is connected to the Waldorf Q Keyboard. The green 16-step sequence screen is driving the MiniMax and the orange 8-step one the Q. The second ESI MIDI cable is connected to the Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer to synchronize it. The 8-step sequence on row 1 of the MAQ16/3 is driving the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO which is driving the Blacet Miniwave. The 4-step sequence on row 2 is driving the self-built Modular. The gate of row 3 is shifting the Synthesizers.com Q960 sequencer which has an 8-step sequence for the bass with only step 1 active on the Q963 trigger bus and later on also step 7. The Mellotron flute sound is played on the Roland XP-80 and the solo on the Clavia Nord Lead 1.

The video is filmed by my girlfriend Anne using my iPhone 4."

DIY Orchestra plays Kraftwerk


YouTube Uploaded by vlaris on Jan 14, 2012

"featuring hackmeopen rockit (lead), xoxbox (acidic solo), meeblip se (arpeggio) & shruthi-1 (bass)"
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