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Tuesday, August 02, 2022

Return Trip Effect - Episode 8 (Elta music Solar 50, Korg ARP Odyssey FS, Trilobit Monolito)


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"Return Trip Effect plays Elta music Solar 50, Korg Arp Osyssey FS and Trilobit Monolito.
2022. The copyright in this audiovisual recording is owned by Drew.

RETURN TRIP EFFECT is the musical project founded by DREW, an italian electronic music composer, experimental instruments maker and pianist.

https://returntripeffect.bandcamp.com/"

Monday, October 18, 2021

Return Trip Effect - Episode 7 (Suiko ST10, Suiko ST20 and Suiko ST50 synthesizers)


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"Return Trip Effect plays Suiko synthesizers.
2021. The copyright in this audiovisual recording is owned by Drew.

RETURN TRIP EFFECT is the musical project founded by DREW, an italian electronic music composer, experimental instruments maker and pianist.'

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Return Trip Effect - Critter & Guitari Orchestra (Septavox, Pocket Piano, Organelle M, Bolsa bass)


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"RETURN TRIP EFFECT is the musical project founded by DREW, an italian electronic music composer, experimental instruments maker and pianist. Follow him:

https://returntripeffect.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/returntripe..."

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Return Trip Effect - Introducing Critter & Guitari Organelle M (no talking)

Return Trip Effect - Introducing Seeburg Select - A - Rhythm drum machine (HD - No talking)


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Return Trip Effect - Introducing Univox SR55 + Empress Reverb (HD - No talking)


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Return Trip Effect - Introducing Suiko ST20 (HD - No talking)


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SUIKO ST-10 Japanese Traditional Scale Synthesizer SN 001315

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"The rare ST-10 is the big brother to famous Suiko ST-50 and was designed to accompany poetry. It has only 3 traditional Japanese instrument sounds, shakuhachi, koto and pipe organ. The samples are clean and sound fantastic with some reverb or other effects. But while it lacks the many instrumental sounds of its younger siblings, it makes up for it with its retro wood-panel styling, integrated speaker and onboard cassette tape sequencer. The data cassette player is used to record and playback note data in sequence, and the instruments can be changed during playback. Tested and 100% functional, this ST-10 comes in the original tolex hard travel case with manual. Power is 100V, and while a stepdown converter is not needed, it is recommended."

Friday, March 11, 2016

NYZ DRN4 DECLASSIFIED

Exclusive mix on SoundCloud:


And a track from the release on Bandcamp:


Tracklist:

1. NYZ_FMMGKSQ_43t
2. ISR_16x16_WCM
3. CSN [excerpt 2 mono]
4. SWI_r170_16x32x32_B
5. SWI_FM1#16
6. NYZ-1_1#08_A [finite downsized]
7.CSN1 [excerpt 1 mono]

Be sure to see the MATRIXSYNTH exclusive further below!

FM EXPLORATIONS AND MICROTONAL DRONES FROM NYZ (AKA DAVE NOYZE, DAVID BURRASTON, NOYZELAB, BRYEN TELKO)

This is the first release by NYZ and is a superb musical collection of research areas classified to internal Noyzelab operations. Not even .MEDS label were informed of the secret processes underlying its creation, excepting that we know it involved Frequency Modulation (FM) synthesis! We have not been given any information regarding when this work was recorded, but we suspect the material spans at least a decade of David's FM algorithm research on numerous synthesizers, as well his own custom built ear deceiving gear...

According to one reviewer of David's previous musical output he "gleefully disrupts just about every standard convention of musical form you could think of, including those of so-called experimental musics."

Other reviewers have written that :
"His music is a bizarre, yet compelling journey investigating the outer realms of music generated on ancient & contemporary machines." "It's strikingly original audio that doesn't really sound like anything else I can think of." "Utterly sublime. So there you go, a life-affirming slab of mind-altering sound to reawaken you to the terrifying possibilities of creation."

"absolutely wreaks havoc" wrote Keith Fullerton Whitman on reviewing David's last release T. H. Cycle cassette on Important Records/Cassauna .

Cassette releases April 1, 2016

All Audio by David Burraston
Design Tom Knapp

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MATRIXSYNTH recently asked NYZ why he put together this new album of FM synthesis based explorations, and whether he would discuss some of the process behind it. The declassified information below has been put together by NYZ especially for a MATRIXSYNTH exclusive.


***BEGIN NYZ DRN4 DECLASSIFICATION REPORT***

DC REPORT STATUS: PARTIAL DECLASSIFICATION ONLY
PARTIAL DC STATUS: INCOMPLETE CELLULAR BINARY SPACETIME
PARTIAL DC LEVEL: SEMI-PICTORIAL_TEXTUAL_HIGHLIGHTS
FUTURE DC STATUS: _PENDING

The main reasons for making this album were an interest in FM synthesis in both analogue modular and MIDI/digital mediums. I had worked with digital FM synthesis since getting a Yamaha TX81Z when they came out back in 1987 (which I still have, along with another backup machine with a very hummy mains transformer which bleeds onto the outs). How me and another synth friend used to cry with drunken laughter at preset D11 Hole in 1... :) But after initially wondering whether I had just wasted about 350 UK pounds on an utter piece of shit... I quickly warmed to its better presets, and its very different approach to synthesis yielded enough interesting results early on for it not to get outed.

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