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Announcing electro-music 2008 Festival
We proudly announce electro-music 2008, a three day conference/music festival to be held at the Renaissance Center in Kingsport Tennessee, August 14 - 16, 2008. The program will include lectures, demos, jam sessions, and concerts.
The scope of this festival is very broad, covering all aspects of electro-music, experimental electronic music, including circuit bending, computer music, electro-jazz, modular synthesis, musique concrete, improvisation, algorithmic composition, multi-media, visual art and much more. The focus will be on participant involvement, sharing, community development, audience education, and great music.
A three day pass is available for purchase online (click here) for only $50. Tickets for individual concerts/events will be available at the door.
If you would like to participate in electro-music 2008 by giving a musical or visual p (...more...) View the entire article |
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electro-music 2007 sampler - available now!
Exciting music from 16 of the outstanding performing artists appearing at electro-music 2007, June 1-3, in Philadelphia.
Buy it here!
This is the best electro-music sampler yet.
Music by: Mark Mahoney and Michael Peck, Howard Moscovitz, Kevin Kissinger, Mark Jenkins, Margaret Noble, Flourescent Grey, Johathan Block, Astrogenic Hallucinauting, Fringe Element, Warren Sirota, Lynn Bechtold, Brainstatik, The Reverend Mofo, Velva, Gemini, Roland Kuit and Matty Ross, and Kip Rosser. Some are among today's most respected electro-musicians, while some are relatively unknown. The electro-music 2007 Sampler crosses genres - avant garde, techno, classical, jazz, space, political...
This CD represents many of the undulating creative (...more...) View the entire article |
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Announcing the release of the
electro-music 2006 SAMPLER CD.
Exciting music from 13 of the outstanding performing artists appearing at electro-music 2006, June 2-4, in Philadelphia.
Buy It Here!
Music by: Synthetic Block, Mark Mahoney and Michael Peck, Project Ruori, Mikronesia, Fringe Element, David Bartel, Ace Paradise, Audio Acrobats, Mark Jenkins, Bill Harrington, William Fields, Oblivious Solitude, and Xeroid Entity. Some are among today's most respected electro-musicians, while some are relatively unknown. electro-music (...more...) View the entire article |
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Waldorf FTP archive here:
Before the Waldorf FTP site went away, we were able to grab a copy.
We offer it here as a free service to Waldorf users.
We make no claim to the ownership of any of the information on this FTP archive,
and we take no responsibility for the quality of the information
or it's suitability for use.
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On-demand streaming audio - electro-music Chamber Orchestra
 | Hong Waltzer generates the video art while Brainstatik opens for the electro-music chamber orchestra at Sarnoff Labs in Princeton, New Jersey We are proud to preset on-demand streaming audio for the premiere performance of the electro-music chamber orchestra held at the Sarnoff Labs auditorium in Princeton, New Jersey on December 15, 2007.
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Set 1 (50:26) - Brainstatic
Set 2 (47:11) - experimental composition
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Analog Gear News
By Per Wikstrom
Battle of the Bucket Brigade
I have been travelling during the summer, a long way from the metal walls of modular synths. But now I am back with monthly reports from the modular world.
Analogue Systems has during long time sold their RS-310 Reverb/Chorus, with a special multi tap bucket brigade chip capable to create electronic reverb effects.
 | Doepfer A188 Doepfer is now in the race with no less than six A-188-1 modules, each with a different BBD chip, ranging from 256 steps to 4096 steps. In practice, it means that the delay time is from a dozen milliseconds in the 256 BBD Chip to up to over 200 milliseconds in the 4096 chip. The AS RS-310 is declared to be capable of up to 150 ms delay.
The length of the delay is controlled by the clock frequency. Normally, it is above 10 KHz, and filtered to be inaudible. For short delay times, the clock (...more...) View the entire article |
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