Museo Marino Marini – International Feel

January 24th, 2012 by thx1138

venerdì 27 gennaio 2012 ore 21.00

Alva Noto live

il Museo Marino Marini in collaborazione con International Feel è lieto di annunciare “Live At The Museum”, ciclo di eventi performativi che si terranno negli spazi del Museo Marino Marini a partire da gennaio 2012.

Il primo appuntamento è previsto per il giorno 27 gennaio con il celebre musicista e produttore tedesco Alva Noto che presenterà il suo ultimo lavoro dal titolo “Univrs”.

I prossimi appuntamenti:

17 febbraio – Fennesz

30 marzo – Carter Tutti

13 aprile – Mouse On Mars

27 aprile – Sic Alps

18 maggio – Nurse With Wound

info — http://www.internationalfeel.it/

Le Venerdì Mixtape Vol. 54 – Sonic Belligeranza

January 23rd, 2012 by thx1138

LE VENERDì MIXTAPE VOL. 54- LA MIXTAPE DI SONIC BELLIGERANZA

mixato da DJ Balli

SCARICA IL MIXTAPE QUI // DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE HERE

TRACKLIST:

1. The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Scratch Fx

2. Sonic Belligeranza/ The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – After The Alchemical Process / Scratch Fx1

3. Slaaam* / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Confusion / Scratch Fx1

4. Mutant Milly & Commodore 16 / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Under Me Flat Thing / What’s The Weather Like?

5. The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! /The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Forget About Caninus And Hatebeek, This Is My Horse / Scratch Fx1

6. DJ Balli / Sandblasting – Niggaz Never Go Jail / – Materia Prima

7. DJ Balli / N. – F.U.L.C.A.N.E.L.L.I. / – 1888

8. DJ Balli / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! / Bombolo Blues Band – Vegnù De Monte Bello / Bonus (L’ Almanacco Del Giorno Dopo) / Tzé, Tzé, Tzé…

9. Sonic Belligeranza / Bombolo Blues Band – How Many Die Of Fear? / Tzé, Tzé, Tzé…

10. Slaaam* / N. – Submission / 1910

11. DJ Balli / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Seitan Is My Favourite Drug / Scratch Fx

12. FFF / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Kill Mc / Scratch Fx

13. Slaaam* / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Tam Tam Tam / Scratch Fx

14. DJ Balli / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Tutto È Buono Quando È Eccessivo / Bonus (L’ Almanacco Del Giorno Dopo)

15. Sonic Belligeranza / DJ Balli – Alchemy And Social Warfare / Il Pranzo è Servito

16. Sonic Belligeranza / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! /  The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – There’s Something Inside Every Frightened Person / Round 1 / Scratch Fx1

17. FFF / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Hallways Of The Always / Scratch Fx1

18. DJ Balli / The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! –  Break Every Chain / Scratch Fx1

19. The Wrong Nigga To Fuk Wiz ! – Scratch Fx

The New Sound Of Music – 1979

January 22nd, 2012 by thx1138

part 1, 2 , 3 , 4

The New Sound of Music is a fascinating BBC historical documentary from the year 1979. It charts the development of recorded music from the first barrel organs, pianolas, the phonograph, the magnetic tape recorder and onto the concepts of musique concrete and electronic music development with voltage-controlled oscillators making up the analogue synthesizers of the day. EMS Synthesizers and equipment are a heavily featured technology resource in this film, with the show’s host, Michael Rodd, demonstrating the EMS VCS3 synthesizer and it’s waveform output. Other EMS products include the incredible Synthi 100 modular console system, the EMS AKS, the Poly Synthi and the EMS Vocoder. Most of the location shots are filmed within the BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop studios as they were in 1979. Malcolm Clarke demonstrates the Synthi 100, also known as the “Delaware”, Michael Rodd demonstrates musique concrete by tape splicing and manipulation and Paddy Kingsland demonstrates tape recorder delay techniques (also known as “Frippertronics”). The Yamaha CS-80 analogue synthesizer is demonstrated by both Peter Howell and Roger Limb. The EMS Vocoder is also expertly put to use by Peter Howell on his classic “Greenwich Chorus” for the television series “The Body in Question”. Dick Mills works on sound effects for Doctor Who using a VCS3 unit, and Elizabeth Parker uses bubble sounds to create music for an academic film on particle physics. Peter Zinovieff is featured using his computer music studio and DEC PDP8 computer to produce electronic variations on classic vintage scores. David Vorhaus is featured using his invention, the MANIAC (Multiphasic ANalog Inter-Active Chromataphonic (sequencer)), and playing his other invention, the Kaleidophon — which uses lengths of magnetic tape as velocity-sensitive ribbon controllers. The New Sound of Music is a fascinating insight into the birth of the world of recorded and electronic music and features some very classic British analogue synthesizers creating the electronic sounds in this film. The prime location for these demonstrations is the BBC Radiophonic Workshop where much creativity and invention took place during the period the workshop was in operation in the latter part of the twentieth century. Electronic music today is used everywhere, and many musicians gain inspiration from the past, as well as delving into the realms of sonic structures and theories made possible by the widespread use of computers to manipulate sounds for the creation of all kinds of musical forms.

Jack The Tab

January 15th, 2012 by thx1138

Jack The Tab/Tekno Acid Beat is an album of material by Psychic TV released under the guise of a various artists compilation album. The album is compiled from the releases Jack The Tab – Acid Tablets Volume One and Tekno Acid Beat.

info — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Tab/Tekno_Acid_Beat

Secrets of Synthesis

January 10th, 2012 by thx1138

today i want to bump this torrent download link:

Wendy Carlos “Secrets of Synthesis” (spoken word album, 1987) – FLAC:

http://torrentz.eu/55ff268259ef0c433a8f953d684c57b0fc8c1bbe

edit: sorry for the wrong link (^^^now it works^^^)

—–

Secrets of Synthesis cover art

Review
by “Blue” Gene Tyranny

More than just a demonstration disc on electronic music — the examples are original creations from her own works, from the best-selling “Switched-On Bach” to “Digital Moonscapes,” and contain extremely interesting theories and a new procedure for harmonic synthesis that results in sounds never heard before. (There’s an interesting article on this with a floppy disc demo in Keyboard magazine for November, 1986.)

source http://www.allmusic.com/album/wendy-carlos-secrets-of-synthesis-w112727