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2359.1 | No one in particular | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Fri Jun 01 1990 13:45 | 19 |
| I was never Morton Subotnik fan, but he's married to Joan LaBarbara,
who made a few good pieces by layering zillions of similar but
semi-independent asynchronous events with her voice and overdubbing,
which isn't commusic, but anyway, it's similar to I of IV by Pauline
Oliveros, which is commusic (she was fooling around in school with
mixing ultrasonic tones to make audible tones, and the lab
superintendant pulled out all her plugs because he thought it was
evil), and Orient/Occident by Ed Vare`se is also a piece of thousands
of similar but asynchronous events.
That's why my program is vaguely similar to that, but to really make it
go you'd need a sampler with weird little moving sounds for samples.
I also like blinding fast things, but the overhead in my program
brought it down from about 200 midi events/second in the feasability
prototype to about 30 or so
HPSCHD by Cage and Hiller is similar; there are probably hundreds of
computer generated sounds going on at once, similar but asynchronous
(if you've ever heard me play piano jazz, you know I hate a regular
beat ;-0 ;-)8-)
Tom
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2359.2 | ... | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Fri Jun 01 1990 14:17 | 8 |
| Yes
Rick Wakeman
Chick Corea
Tangerine Dream
Chad
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2359.3 | gee Chad, we agree on something? | MIDI::DAN | Dan Gosselin, CUP Engineering | Fri Jun 01 1990 14:22 | 7 |
| my fav's:
Tangerine Dream
Chick Corea
Vangelis
-Dan
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2359.4 | who ? | SALSA::MOELLER | Endorphin addict | Fri Jun 01 1990 14:23 | 3 |
| Cyrille Verdeaux, Prophet King of France
karl
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2359.5 | Eeny meeny MIDI moe! | FORTSC::CHABAN | | Fri Jun 01 1990 14:41 | 10 |
| Roger Powell
Larry Fast
Don Slepian
Suzanne Ciani
Tomita
Walter/Wendy Carlos
My taste is sort of eclectic...
-Ed
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2359.6 | :-) (But I really mean it) | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Fri Jun 01 1990 15:01 | 5 |
| Karl Moeller
Steve Sherman
Tom Benson
Chad
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2359.7 | Larry Heyl | AQUA::ROST | I'll do anything for money | Fri Jun 01 1990 15:23 | 12 |
| When I was attending RPI back in 1972, I met a fellow student named
Larry Heyl. Larry had actually built his own synthesizer
(unfortunately, it was not on campus) and owned a reel-to-reel tape
deck on which he would perform sonic manipulations.
The last I heard from him was that he had received a BS in Fine Arts
and was off to Alaska to help build the pipeline.
Basically, he showed me that you didn't have to have gobs of money or
extensive musical training to make ugly loud noises and have fun.
Brian
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2359.8 | what was the question? | LEDDEV::ROSS | shiver me timbres.... | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:01 | 21 |
|
yup. Just banging a hammer on a loooooooong metal
tube seems to be a substitute..... ;} (or can he weld?)
count me in for:
Roger Powell
Chick-eria
Egberto Gismonte
Keith Em.
T. Lavitz
Jan Hammer
(Karl M., your in there too, but gee, you're stuff sounds like Im
listenning to *ME*.........I think you know wha I mean)
No, wait a minute, maybe those are the folks I learned most
from........
rr
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2359.9 | | MAIL::EATOND | | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:16 | 5 |
|
Richard Souther
Harlan Rogers
Keith Emerson
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2359.11 | Tod is God | BAVIKI::GOOD | Michael Good | Fri Jun 01 1990 18:17 | 1 |
| Tod Machover. New album coming soon...
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2359.12 | I think Suzanne Ciani lives near me... | DCSVAX::COTE | What if someone sees us? Awwwwkk! | Fri Jun 01 1990 20:07 | 3 |
| Suzanne Ciani, Jane Child, Swing Out Sister...
Edd
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2359.13 | Simple tastes! | TROA01::HITCHMOUGH | | Sat Jun 02 1990 13:09 | 8 |
| Jean Michelle Jarre (sp)
Tomita
Synergy
Mr(s) Carlos
Mike Oldfield (multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire)
Ken
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2359.14 | not in any order | GLOWS::COCCOLI | it's moot | Sat Jun 02 1990 22:22 | 11 |
|
Ultravox
Kraftwork
Peter Gabriel (esp Fast and Gabriel on "Security")
Larry Fast
Bill Nelson
Wakeman
Eddie Jobson (ex UK)
Jan
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2359.15 | Re-ordered | BAHTAT::KENT | peekay | Mon Jun 04 1990 04:22 | 12 |
|
While we are into name dropping... It turns out that "New Order" use
the same music shop as I do.... I found this out because the owner
keeps details of what's out on loan and what's owed, on scruffy liitle
account cards and "Kent" is one step before "New" in his index system
so everytime I pay-off or buy something I get to see what they are
doing and buying. Latest aquisition is an Sy77....
Paul. "Old Order"
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2359.16 | | PAULJ::HARRIMAN | It's a dog eat dog food world | Mon Jun 04 1990 09:55 | 16 |
|
I was weaned into this on Morton Subotnik, in 1970 (age 10). Warped
my musical sensibilities forever. Other influences:
W. Carlos
Paul Beaver/Bernard Krause
Emerson, until WORKS II
Wakeman, until Six Wives
T. Dolby
Argent
Mannheim Steamroller
Kraftwerk
Tangerine Dream
Constance Denby
David Parsons
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2359.17 | Oh yeah, I forgot: | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Mon Jun 04 1990 10:35 | 1 |
| Art of Noise
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2359.18 | If it's commusic... | HSKAPL::VERGHESE | | Mon Jun 04 1990 12:58 | 6 |
| Tony Banks (chord changes/voicing)
Vangelis (atmosphere)
Peter Gabriel (sounds)
Jean-Luc Ponty (fluency)
...Joachim
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2359.19 | Oooh: CD acquisition time! | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Tue Jun 05 1990 14:27 | 57 |
| Here is a summary of replies, e.g. three people nominated Corea. I would
appreciate titles of suggested LPs/CDs for the asterisked (*) entries.
- Hoyt
3 Chick Corea*
3 Keith Emerson
3 Rick Wakeman
3 Tangerine Dream*
3 Wendy Carlos
2 Jan Hammer
2 Kraftwerk
2 Larry Fast
2 Peter Gabriel
2 Roger Powell
2 Suzanne Ciani*
2 Thomas Dolby
2 Tomita
2 Vangelis*
1 Argent
1 Art of Noise
1 Bill Nelson
1 Caberet Voltaire
1 Cage and Hiller
1 Constance Denby
1 Cyrille Verdeaux
1 David Parsons
1 Depeche Mode
1 Devo
1 Don Slepian
1 Eddie Jobson
1 Egberto Gismonte
1 Erasure
1 Harlan Rogers
1 Jane Child*
1 Jean Michelle Jarre
1 Jean-Luc Ponty
1 Joan LaBarbara
1 Karl Moeller
1 Mannheim Steamroller*
1 Mike Oldfield
1 Morton Subotnik
1 Paul Beaver/Bernard Krause
1 Richard Souther
1 Sigue Sigue Sputnik
1 Steve Sherman
1 Synergy
1 T. Lavitz
1 Tod Machover
1 Tom Benson
1 Tony Banks
1 Ultravox
1 Yes
- Hoyt
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2359.20 | | WEFXEM::COTE | What if someone sees us? Awwwwkk! | Tue Jun 05 1990 14:38 | 12 |
| Jane Child only has one album out, "Jane Child". If you're not into
dance music, skip it. But if you are, it's the balz....
I didn't list Corea, because there is only one album of his I can say
I truly enjoy, "Elektrik Band", the black one. However, I think that
is one great CD...
Ciani - I'd recommend "Neverland" first, then a toss up betwixt "The
Velocity Of Love" and "History Of My Heart". Any of them are represen-
tative, but I prefer "Neverland"... (Is there another one????)
Edd
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2359.21 | I request a recount | SALSA::MOELLER | TUO:112�F, but it's a DRY heat | Tue Jun 05 1990 14:48 | 4 |
| re .19, Hoyt's compilation - excuse me, but *2* noters mentioned me -
in 2359.6 and 2359.8, putting me in some pretty good company..
karl (smiley face here)
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2359.22 | Could Karl really BE Swing Out Sister???? | WEFXEM::COTE | What if someone sees us? Awwwwkk! | Tue Jun 05 1990 14:55 | 3 |
| Yeah, and he missed Swing Out Sister also!!!!
Edd
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2359.23 | more | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Tue Jun 05 1990 15:30 | 8 |
| I should have mentioned Vladimir Ussachevsky, I heard a piece of his
with short wave sounds that were spooky.
Also Laurie Spiegel. In college I used to play a piece of hers a lot
called Appalachian something.
Karlheinz Stockhausen's Telemusik was one of my favorite's also. I
still have the record. I went to the university library to look at the
score; it's very complicated. I doubt anyone will recreate it.
Tom
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2359.24 | corea | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Tue Jun 05 1990 16:43 | 10 |
| I like "eye of the beholder" by corea's eletrik band
Also, the "Return to Forever" group of corea's has a bunch of stuff, though
i have only heard a little.
chad
ps: i also like corea's akoustik band but that ain't really commusic.
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2359.25 | | WEFXEM::COTE | What if someone sees us? Awwwwkk! | Wed Jun 06 1990 09:28 | 7 |
| If anyone's interested in checking out Tangerine Dream, I ordered
a copy of "Phaedra" thru BMG as part of my freebies. Not my cuppa
tea. Offer me a trade for {what_have_you}...
...no idea how representative "Phaedra" is of TD.
Edd
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2359.26 | Revised list; more heroes please | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Wed Jun 06 1990 09:52 | 65 |
| Re -*:
Edd: I *LOVE* dance music! Thanks for pointer.
I thought "Swing Out Sister" was a CD title.
Karl: Sorry about that - I EDT faster than I read.
All: I'd like more suggestions for "synth heroes", esp. dance music.
Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Mannheim Steamroller suggestions?
Thanks - Hoyt
3 Chick Corea*
3 Keith Emerson
3 Rick Wakeman
3 Tangerine Dream*
3 Wendy Carlos
2 Jan Hammer
2 Karl Moeller <----- changed
2 Kraftwerk
2 Larry Fast
2 Peter Gabriel
2 Roger Powell
2 Suzanne Ciani*
2 Thomas Dolby
2 Tomita
2 Vangelis*
1 Argent
1 Art of Noise
1 Bill Nelson
1 Caberet Voltaire
1 Cage and Hiller
1 Constance Denby
1 Cyrille Verdeaux
1 David Parsons
1 Depeche Mode
1 Devo
1 Don Slepian
1 Eddie Jobson
1 Egberto Gismonte
1 Erasure
1 Harlan Rogers
1 Jane Child*
1 Jean Michelle Jarre
1 Jean-Luc Ponty
1 Joan LaBarbara
1 Karlheinz Stockhausen <----- changed
1 Laurie Spiegel <----- changed
1 Mannheim Steamroller*
1 Mike Oldfield
1 Morton Subotnik
1 Paul Beaver/Bernard Krause
1 Richard Souther
1 Sigue Sigue Sputnik
1 Steve Sherman
1 Synergy
1 T. Lavitz
1 Tod Machover
1 Tom Benson
1 Tony Banks
1 Ultravox
1 Vladimir Ussachevsky <----- changed
1 Yes
- Hoyt
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2359.27 | Keith, Rick and don't forget Pat | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | This is your brain on Unix | Wed Jun 06 1990 09:52 | 22 |
| Keith Emerson certainly has to be one of my biggest. As a kid, I saved
up pennies to buy a Moog Satellite, and once I had it started trying
to learn every Emerson synth lick on record.
Rick Wakeman had a big influence in that I have a few soloing styles
that are almost like "Wakeman mode".
One guy who really had a tremendous influence who hasn't been mentioned
yet is Patrick Moraz. His "i" album really opened my eyes to the
fact that synths allow us to go much further into the realm of
"texture" (sortof the cloth backdrops of music - backgrounds, pads,
etc.).
But oddly enough, I probably learned more about using synths from
listening to T-40 records than anything else.
Other notables, but perhaps not influences:
Isao Tomita
Vangelis
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2359.28 | Special needs noter | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Wed Jun 06 1990 09:55 | 3 |
| Whoops - I STILL left out Swing Out Sister. Next edition.
- Hoyt
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2359.29 | Swing Out Sister | WEFXEM::COTE | What if someone sees us? Awwwwkk! | Wed Jun 06 1990 10:23 | 9 |
| Swing Out Sister is the band name. I believe it's just one guy and a
woman doing everything. I can't recommend the first album highly
enough. (So why did I go brain-dead and forget the title???) It's the
album that ISN'T named "Kaliediscope World". The opening track,
"Breakout" is a tour de force in the use of MIDI and synths to create
dance music. It's real easy to forget that you're NOT listening to
a big band, the emulation is that good.
Edd
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2359.30 | Mannheim Steamroller | PAULJ::HARRIMAN | It's a dog eat dog food world | Wed Jun 06 1990 10:26 | 16 |
|
I wouldn't call it dance music.
Fresh Aire III and IV are my favorites, but I and II are quite
interesting examples of early mixing of acoustic/electronic media.
I doubt you'll find a copy of anything Paul Beaver and Bernard Krause
did still in print, although Bernie Krause is still at Berkeley doing
things (Paul Beaver died about 10 years ago). The one title I have
is called "Ragnarok" and dates from maybe 1970, on the Limelight label.
All archaic by today's standards, but quite rootsy, so far as what
was going on in 1970 on the West Coast in a then-new medium.
/pjh
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2359.31 | Synth heroes. | PROSE::DIORIO | Kazoos--the great equalizers | Wed Jun 06 1990 13:01 | 12 |
| 1) Chick Corea
2) Jan Hammer
3) Herbie Hancock
4) Keith Emerson
5) Rick Wakeman
6) Roger Powell
7) Patrick Moraz
8) Isao Tomita
9) Edgar Winter
10) Steve Hunt
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2359.32 | memory lane | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Wed Jun 06 1990 13:05 | 10 |
| I used to like Poe`me electronique by Edgard Var�se also. The original
was for hundreds of speakers arranged spherically around the audience
at a world's fair hall in the 50's. Real surround sound.
Harrison Birtwistle, I am pretty sure, wrote a piece I heard of all
clock ticking sounds, a montage, and alarms going off. I heard it
ripped off later by some rock band who made a rock sandwich by putting
a montage of clock sounds at the beginning and end and a rock song in
the middle.
I preferred the original, which made no concessions to popular taste.
Tom
|
2359.33 | Phaedra is why I play.... | RANGER::EIRIKUR | Eir�kur Hallgr�msson | Wed Jun 06 1990 14:14 | 21 |
| Someone with adventure in their soul should take up that offer of
Ed's. I was going to say something about Phaedra in explaining the
early Tangerine Dream (which is where *I* learned about backdrops,
etc.). Phaedra is NOT commusic. Mellotron. Modular Moog
w/eight-stage analog sequencer. Phase shifter. Echo. Very
minimalist/experimental for the most part. Found percussion.
I find it's hard to talk sensibly about things you love. There's a
broad streak of romantic influence running through it, though 'tis a
post-psycedelic romanticism. If you know who Phaedra was, you can be
amused at the playground sounds very subtly mixed in at the end of that
piece. "Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares" is probably
my favorite piece of Mellotron playing. That's an original Mellotron
(to my knowledge, anyway) not a Mark V, or a Chamberlin. There's some
really nice Mark V orchestration on Edgar Froese's "Epsilon in
Maylasian Pale" solo album, which is where you should go next if you
liked Phaedra. Both are on Virgin CD's at decent prices these days.
An excellent TD bargin is the double-album complete on one CD,
"Encore."
Eirikur
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2359.34 | The few I can and can't remember | NWACES::PHILLIPS | | Wed Jun 06 1990 14:29 | 16 |
| The few I can remember -:
Stevie Wonder - The secret life of plants(that turned me on to synths)
Herbie Hancock - lots of stuff
Chick Corea - My Spanish Heart and others
Jeff Lorber -Jeff Lorber Fusion 1st and 2nd Albums(can't remember the names)
Keyboardist of Yellow Jackets- Can't remember his name
And the countless others I have heard on WEVO (Concord, NH in the
evening) If you like newage, fusion and jazz it is a great show that
transitions thru each type.
Sorry for the transgression.
Errol
ps (I don't worry about spelling only the message) :-{)
|
2359.35 | Early Return TO Forever's the nads. | PROSE::DIORIO | Kazoos--the great equalizers | Wed Jun 06 1990 16:04 | 14 |
| Someone a few replies back asked for suggestions of what Chick Corea
(Return To Forever) albums (CDs) to buy. I HIGHLY recommend both "Hymn of the
Seventh Galaxy" (if you can find it--has anybody seen it on CD yet??), and
"No Mystery".
Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy is Chick's first foray into the world of electric
instruments, and I don't think there is really a lot of synth stuff on it
(mostly electric piano), but still this is great stuff IMHO.
No Mystery is the first Chick Corea (Return to Forever) album to feature Al
DiMeola on guitar. Features some classic Chick, like "Celebration Suite".
Great album.
Mike D
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2359.36 | Compact Jazz Has "Senor Mouse" | AQUA::ROST | I'll do anything for money | Wed Jun 06 1990 16:22 | 8 |
|
I haven't seen "Hymn" yet but the "Compact Jazz" CD of Chick's contains
primarily tracks from the first three RTF albums (most of Chick's solo
stuff at that time went to ECM). You get "Senor Mouse", a couple of
tracks from "No Mystery" and a few from the Airto/Flora Purim/Joe
Farrell version of the band (including "5000 Miles High").
Brian
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2359.37 | | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Wed Jun 06 1990 17:01 | 2 |
| Ensembles for Synthesizers by Henri Pousseur is kind of thrilling.
Tom
|
2359.38 | What Bigotry ? | BAHTAT::KENT | peekay | Thu Jun 07 1990 04:09 | 17 |
|
Re--- A few back
Jane Child ????
Jane Child is to subtlety what Karl Moeller is to modesty....
;-)
New order are currently number one in the U.K. charts singing with the
England World Cup "FOOTBALL" team .
Is that Commusic ????
Paul.
(Gazza is my hero)
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2359.39 | My .02� ... | NIMBUS::DAVIS | | Thu Jun 07 1990 09:35 | 18 |
|
Some of my favs -
Kraftwerk
Tangerine Dream
Brian Eno
And a couple of bands whose synth players names escape me:
Gong (I think the synth player went by the name of Hi T. Moonweed)
Pere Ubu
The Tubes (saw them live once and the synth player had this monstrous
analog setup)
Rob
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2359.40 | my -60 dB | CTHULU::YERAZUNIS | Very funny. Yes. | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:44 | 25 |
|
I guess I got started with "the classic" - "Switched On Bach" by Walter
(Wendy?) Carlos. That and Synergy (Synergy IS Larry Fast, by the way)
"Electronic Realizations" had me hooked.
Others:
Ceciel and Margoleiff
Isao Tomita
Donald ("Buck Dharma") Roeser of Blue Oyster Cult
ELP
-----
I didn't actually 'get into' synthesis until RPI, in '74 or so, we
appropriated some night time on one of the Chemistry Department's
PDP-15's. We wired up an R/2R DAC onto the disk controller display
(light bulbs! plenty of drive there!) and then ran CPU loops...
we even had a compiler because no one could write a program fast
enough interpret symbolic note data fast enough to make useful
sounds!
Worked great till the disk controller blew up and the DEC FE came in
and said " W*** T** F*** ???" when he saw the extra perfboard
wired into the disk current cylinder display... and the amplifier...
and the speaker...
|
2359.41 | ?????? | AQUA::ROST | I'll do anything for money | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:18 | 5 |
|
Re: .40
Buck Dharma?
|
2359.42 | Androgynous Amnesia. | PROSE::DIORIO | Kazoos--the great equalizers | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:38 | 6 |
| Re .31 Oooops!!
I forgot to mention Walter Carlos as one on my synth heroes (Switched On
Bach days, obviously). Sorry Walt...er..I mean..Wendy!!
Mike D
|
2359.43 | Sorry for the digression folks. | PROSE::DIORIO | Kazoos--the great equalizers | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:40 | 11 |
| RE .36
Brian, Senor Mouse is a great tune, but my faves on the album are:
1) After The Cosmic Rain (Stanley Clarke)
2) The Gamemaker
3) the title cut
Does compact jazz include these tunes?
Mike D
|
2359.44 | We Don' Need No Steenkin' Rock and Roll | AQUA::ROST | I'll do anything for money | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:52 | 7 |
| Re: .43
Nope, I think "Senor Mouse" is the only one. Half of the disk is the
more acoustic RTF stuff. Maybe Polydor didn't want to scare everybody
away with screaming guitars. 8^) 8^) 8^)
Brian
|
2359.45 | Corea and Emerson are neck-and-neck, with... | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Fri Jun 08 1990 17:26 | 82 |
| Another compilation. I've interpreted "ELP" as Keith Emerson, which might
be unfair to Rick Wakeman if the reference to YES included Rick.
Can someone please tell me about Isao Tomita? What sort of music?
Recommended titles?
Thanks for the previous recommendations (Chick etc.) -- Hoyt
================================================================================
6 Chick Corea <---- change
6 Keith Emerson <---- change
5 Isao Tomita <---- change
5 Rick Wakeman <---- change
5 Wendy Carlos <---- change
4 Tangerine Dream <---- change
3 Jan Hammer <---- change
3 Kraftwerk <---- change
3 Larry Fast <---- change
3 Roger Powell <---- change
3 Vangelis <---- change
2 Herbie Hancock <---- change
2 Karl Moeller
2 Patrick Moraz <---- change
2 Peter Gabriel
2 Suzanne Ciani
2 Thomas Dolby
1 Argent
1 Art of Noise
1 Bill Nelson
1 Brian Eno <---- change
1 Caberet Voltaire
1 Cage and Hiller
1 Ceciel and Margoleiff <---- change
1 Constance Denby
1 Cyrille Verdeaux
1 David Parsons
1 Depeche Mode
1 Devo
1 Don Slepian
1 Donald ("Buck Dharma") Roeser (Blue Oyster Cult) <---- change
1 Eddie Jobson
1 Edgar Winter <---- change
1 Edgard Var�se <---- change
1 Egberto Gismonte
1 Erasure
1 Gong (Hi T. Moonweed) <---- change
1 Harlan Rogers
1 Harrison Birtwistle <---- change
1 Henri Pousseur <---- change
1 Jane Child
1 Jean Michelle Jarre
1 Jean-Luc Ponty
1 Jeff Lorber <---- change
1 Joan LaBarbara
1 Karlheinz Stockhausen
1 Laurie Spiegel
1 Mannheim Steamroller
1 Mike Oldfield
1 Morton Subotnik
1 Paul Beaver/Bernard Krause
1 Pere Ubu <---- change
1 Richard Souther
1 Sigue Sigue Sputnik
1 Steve Hunt <---- change
1 Steve Sherman
1 Stevie Wonder <---- change
1 Swing Out Sister <---- change
1 Synergy
1 T. Lavitz
1 The Tubes <---- change
1 Tod Machover
1 Tom Benson
1 Tony Banks
1 Ultravox
1 Vladimir Ussachevsky
1 Yes
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2359.46 | Tomita | AQUA::ROST | I'll do anything for money | Fri Jun 08 1990 17:34 | 11 |
| Tomita is a Japanese synthesist who had a number of popular albums in
the 70s where he performed classical warhorses like Holsts's "The
Planets" on synths, much in the vein of what Walter Carlos had done
with Bach. I recall an album of Debussy pieces, the Holst album, one
of Stravinsky ("Firebird" maybe?), Mussorsgky's "Pictures".
He recorded for RCA. Haven't seen anything from him since the early
eighties.Maybe he changed his name to Kitaro....8^) 8^) Just
kidding...
Brian
|
2359.47 | Thanks | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Fri Jun 08 1990 18:14 | 3 |
| "Planets" is an old favorite... I'll have to check out Tower!
- Hoyt
|
2359.48 | Tomita is also good | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Fri Jun 08 1990 18:48 | 4 |
| My brother was into Tomita awhile back. I quite like his stuff. Fav's of
mine of his stuff are Moussorgsky and Debussy, as well as the Stravinsky album.
Chad
|
2359.49 | Hector Olivera | FGVAXX::LAING | Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*282-1476 | Fri Jun 15 1990 11:43 | 15 |
| Has anyone heard of Hector Olivera? He's from Argentine (I think), and
from what I've read a "child prodogy" on the piano and organ. He plays
an instrument he calls the "0/1 Orchestra", which used to be a 9-manual
(keyboard) monster that today would be called "old-tech". Now, he uses
3 manuals - 2 from a Yamaha HX-1 "organ" (it's really just a 2-keyboard
synth/sampler-plus-other-stuff) plus a Roland S-50 sampler. He plays a
variety of music styles, heavy on the classical organ and orchestral
works. I've seen him live and heard one of his tapes; quite a
performaer and quite an arranger, I'd say! People are usually in AWE
after a convert; he often ends with the 1812 Overture (the percussion
is sequenced, the rest he plays live) ...
I've been curious if other COMMUCIC'ers have heard (of) him ...
-Jim
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2359.50 | Hector Rules. | PROSE::DIORIO | Kazoos--the great equalizers | Fri Jun 15 1990 12:58 | 7 |
| <<< Note 2359.49 by FGVAXX::LAING "Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*282-1476" >>>
-< Hector Olivera >-
Yes, I've heard of him. He's a great player (heard one of his tapes). Used to be
associated with Yamaha, I think, in some capacity.
Mike D
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2359.51 | nope | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Fri Jun 15 1990 13:19 | 2 |
| I have never heard of him.
Tom
|
2359.52 | I'm the operator of my pocket calculator! | SHAPES::BROWNM | Lucozade kid | Wed Jun 20 1990 09:32 | 2 |
| Kraftwerk, New Order, Pet Shop Boys (some of the remixes, not the
singles), Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, The Assembley, Erasure)
|
2359.53 | Almost forgot my House heroes | SHAPES::BROWNM | Lucozade kid | Wed Jun 20 1990 09:39 | 1 |
| Oh, and Adamski, Hummanoid, Mark Moore (S-Express) & Tim Simmenon.
|
2359.54 | Want to trade CDs? | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Wed Jun 20 1990 10:09 | 3 |
| Oh yeah, I forgot the Pet Shop Boys, love that stuff.
- Hoyt
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2359.55 | Missed some real great names | HLFS00::GROEN_A | from the GREAT small country | Fri Jun 22 1990 11:10 | 31 |
| -{ Midi/Synth Music Maniac }-
Saw a lot of names passing by reading the first 54 replies.
I still think some are forgotten.
The following names are the ones I think who made the change from
electronic sounds to real music.
"It" Carlos
Suzanne Ciani
Tangerine Dream
Jean Michel Jarre (his first albums)
Rick Wakeman
Keith Emmerson
Kitaro ( his first 12 albums,japanese releases so no Geffen labal)
Michael Genest
Michael Garrison
Don Robertson
Ad Visser (his first albums)
Martin Agterberg
Vangelis (especially "Antartica")
Gandalf
John Kerr
etc.etc.etc.
But the ultimate experience after about 20 concerts from several
of these guys(+ one she and one "it") is a KITARO concert.
If you're able to go to one :DO !!!!!!!
Arie.
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2359.56 | Todd Rundgren | RICKS::NORCROSS | Another day in paradise | Fri Jun 22 1990 17:29 | 0 |
2359.57 | Gumby | RANGER::EIRIKUR | Eir�kur Hallgr�msson | Fri Jun 22 1990 17:44 | 3 |
| I really must add that, in truth, my favorite synthetic hero is Gumby.
Eirikur (Friday afternoon doc review burnout case)
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2359.58 | Reaching for it | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Fri Jun 22 1990 17:54 | 2 |
| Gotta go with Malzelle and his PanHarmonicon.
Tom
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2359.59 | TONY BANKS!!! | NRADM::OSTIGUY | | Wed Jun 27 1990 16:59 | 7 |
| Emerson, Wakeman, Corea, Hancock, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Larry
Fast, and many more, but how about some more votes for the great
sounds, and fantastic playing of Mr. Tony Banks!!??!!
Wes
a devoted,fanatical, "over the edge" Genesis freak
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2359.60 | Thanks for reminding me. | PROSE::DIORIO | Kazoos--the great equalizers | Wed Jun 27 1990 17:51 | 6 |
| <<< Note 2359.59 by NRADM::OSTIGUY >>>
-< TONY BANKS!!! >-
Yeah, I almost forgot about him. I like his stuff.
Mike D
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2359.61 | some forgotten | HLFS00::GROEN_A | from the GREAT small country | Thu Jun 28 1990 04:47 | 14 |
| re:2359.55
I forgot a few guys.
David Arkenstone
Tomita
Yanni
Michael Stearns
Hans Visser
Greetings,
Arie.
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2359.62 | | SALSA::MOELLER | TUO-118�f,but it's a DRY heat(thud) | Thu Jun 28 1990 14:24 | 11 |
| <<< Note 2359.61 by HLFS00::GROEN_A "from the GREAT small country" >>>
> I forgot a few guys.
> Michael Stearns
Arie, I know Michael slightly. His brother Philip is one of my best
friends. I was at the LA Bench center last weekend and visited Philip,
and on Saturday we visited Michael's studio in Santa Monica He is
still set up for 6-channel IMAX soundtracks. He's done several, most
notably CHRONOS, by the 'Koyaanasqatsi' folks.
karl in Tucson
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2359.63 | TONY BANKS!!!! | COPCLU::SANDGREN | Walking Tall | Thu Jun 28 1990 20:43 | 17 |
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re .59:
You're right about Tony Banks, what he has done in Genesis is amazing...we
old Genesis freaks always seem to agree...
Also Keith Emerson gets a vote from me, he was ahead of his time in ELP!
Also:
Ed Jobson (for his work in UK)
Chick Corea (for his incredible jazz feeling)
Dave Stewart (for his work with Bill Bruford)
Rick Wakeman (for his always recognizeable work in Yes)
Poul (not a synth hero)
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2359.64 | finally arrived here (pfff) | UTROP1::BOVENJ | | Fri Jun 29 1990 05:08 | 43 |
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Discovered this topic a bit late, but anyway:
Influencer Best Albums
---------- -----------
Kraftwerk (Autobahn, Trans Europe Express, Man
Machine, Radio Activity)
Jean-Michel Jarre Zoolook (best sampling album ever IMOO)
(note the spelling!!!) Equinoxe, Oxygene, Champs Magnetiques
(new album out: Waiting for Cousteau)
Do you know he's the best selling
synth-only artist in the world?
Spectacular concerts (Live in China)
Tangerine Dream If you don't like Phaedra try their
fabulous 2CD compilation album
"Dream Sequence" (incl. 20 min tracks,
140 min. of music!!)
Larry Fast/Synergy Electronic Realizations/Chords/Sequencer
Klaus Schulze Where is this #1 synth guy during the
70-ties in Europe in this topic???
listen to Audentity, Moondawn, Body
Love, Picture Music, X, etc.
Telex Belgian fun-copy of Kraftwerk. Neurovision
and Looking for Sain-Tropez
Vangelis (old albums) Spiral (one of the best synth albums ever),
Heaven & Hell, China
That's it for me...
regards,
Jeroen
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2359.65 | Keith rules! | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Thu Jul 19 1990 13:51 | 100 |
| Another (last) compilation:
9 Keith Emerson <---- change
8 Chich Corea <---- change
8 Rick Wakeman <---- change
7 Tangerine Dream <---- change
6 Isao Tomita <---- change
6 Kraftwerk
6 Wendy Carlos <---- change
5 Larry Fast <---- change
5 Vangelis <---- change
3 Herbie Hancock <---- change
3 Jan Hammer
3 Jean-Michel Jarre <---- change
3 Roger Powell
3 Suzanne Ciani <---- change
3 Tony Banks <---- change
2 Erasure <---- change
2 Karl Moeller
2 New Order <---- change
2 Patrick Moraz
2 Pet Shop Boys <---- change
2 Peter Gabriel
2 Thomas Dolby
1 Ad Visser <---- change
1 Adamski <---- change
1 Argent
1 Art of Noise
1 Bill Nelson
1 Brian Eno
1 Caberet Voltaire
1 Cage and Hiller
1 Ceciel and Margoleiff
1 Constance Denby
1 Cyrille Verdeaux
1 Dave Stewart <---- change
1 David Arkenstone <---- change
1 David Parsons
1 Depeche Mode
1 Devo
1 Don Robertson <---- change
1 Don Slepian
1 Donald ("Buck Dharma") Roeser (Blue Oyster Cult)
1 Ed Jobson <---- change
1 Eddie Jobson
1 Edgar Winter
1 Edgard Var�se
1 Egberto Gismonte
1 Gandalf <---- change
1 Gong (Hi T. Moonweed)
1 Hans Visser <---- change
1 Harlan Rogers
1 Harrison Birtwistle
1 Hector Olivera <---- change
1 Henri Pousseur
1 Hummanoid <---- change
1 Jane Child
1 Jean-Luc Ponty
1 Jeff Lorber
1 Joan LaBarbara
1 John Kerr <---- change
1 Karlheinz Stockhausen
1 Kitaro <---- change
1 Klaus Schulze <---- change
1 Laurie Spiegel
1 Mannheim Steamroller
1 Mark Moore <---- change
1 Martin Agterberg <---- change
1 Michael Garrison <---- change
1 Michael Genest <---- change
1 Michael Stearns <---- change
1 Mike Oldfield
1 Morton Subotnik
1 Paul Beaver/Bernard Krause
1 Pere Ubu
1 Richard Souther
1 Sigue Sigue Sputnik
1 Steve Hunt
1 Steve Sherman
1 Stevie Wonder
1 Swing Out Sister
1 Synergy
1 T. Lavitz
1 Telex <---- change
1 The Tubes
1 Tim Simmenon <---- change
1 Tod Machover
1 Todd Rundgren <---- change
1 Tom Benson
1 Ultravox
1 Vladimir Ussachevsky
1 Yanni <---- change
1 Yes
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2359.66 | Too bad Dave picked up the guitar | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Thu Jul 19 1990 14:11 | 7 |
| I'll tender another vote for Dave Stewart (Eurythmics). The first
American LP (the one with "Sweet Dreams") is a gorgeous listen. With
earphones, the synth layers evoke an image of a wide and *deep* space
with a captivating richness of color and tone. Some of the lyrics are
killer, too, but I'd enjoy the album sans vocals.
- Hoyt
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2359.67 | Steve Roach | RICKS::NORCROSS | | Thu Jul 19 1990 16:36 | 0 |
2359.68 | 2 Dave Stewart's | COPCLU::SANDGREN | Walking Tall | Fri Jul 20 1990 04:30 | 10 |
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re .66:
You must be talking about another Dave Stewart than I am - we have 2 of
them, I think: the one I mentioned is the one who played very jazz-in-
fluenced music with Bill Bruford/Jeff Berlin/Alan Holdsworth, the one
from Eurythmics cannot be the same...
Poul
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2359.69 | What was I writing about? | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Fri Jul 20 1990 15:38 | 5 |
| I'm probably not remembering accurately. I have a perfectly reliable
memory: I remember nothing. My mind is like a steel trap, rusted shut.
I forget my other standard bad memory jokes. I'll look it up.
- Hoyt
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2359.70 | Like a water colorist | DOOLIN::HNELSON | | Tue Jul 24 1990 18:50 | 3 |
| It *is* David Stewart in the Eurythmics. Check out "Sweet Dreams..."
- Hoyt
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