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Item Posted September 15, 2007 by
Paul Clark
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Item Posted December 28, 2005 by
Paul Clark
Grammy Award-winning writer/producer and contemporary music visionary,
William Orbit, returns with an eagerly anticipated new album ‘Hello Waveforms’ on Sanctuary Records out on February 7th.
His first solo release since 2000’s critically acclaimed ‘Pieces in a Modern Style’, the new album was performed and produced by William. ‘Hello Waveforms’ is ethereal, ambient, subtle and distinctive in style, fusing strong melodies with electronic synths to produce his definitive signature sound.
Recorded in London and America, the new album features a collection of collaborations and influence...
Item Posted May 9, 2005 by
electronicmusic staff
Peer to peer
file sharing leader Lime Wire and independent label
KUFALA Recordings will partner up to distribute KUFALA
music via the LimeWire network and the LimeWire-owned
MagnetMix site.
For the first time,
famed artists in the jam band circuit including Soul
Coughing (under exclusive license from Warner Bros.
Records), The Slip, and New Riders of the Purple Sage
can be downloaded an...
Item Posted April 18, 2005 by
Paul Clark
Trent Reznor has released a version of Nine Inch Nails' current release The Hand That Feeds in GarageBand format, allowing anyone who has a newer Mac to gain total control of the music.
In a document written by Trent that accompanies the 70MB file, he suggests that the user "Change the tempo. Add new loops. Chop up the vocals. Turn me into a woman. Replay the guitar. Anything you'd like".
Included as part of iLife, Apple Computer's suite of digital lifestyle applications which includes iPhoto, iDVD and the ever popular iTunes, GarageBand is an easy to use yet very powerful audio pro...
Item Posted April 18, 2005 by
Paul Clark
You may feel like you're cruising around the big city during the seventies while playing this super cool release from Aram Danesh And The Super Human Crew. It's all there, the wah wah guitar, the Fender Rhodes electric piano, the speed guitar and even a brass section.
But what's this? Someone talking really fast about stuff. That's called Rap huh.
And the bass sounds are impossibly low. Subsonics, wow.
Most of the traditional, and not so tradtitional sounds on The Spot are supplied by a wide assortment of musicians based in and around California's Bay Area, brought together and melde...
Item Posted February 11, 2005 by
Paul Clark
Having seen most of the 80's from the stage, recording studio or nightclub as keyboard player with The Bolshoi, I've heard almost all there is to hear from the best that the decade had to offer, and also the worst. The good times include tours with Spear Of Destiny, Love & Rockets, Peter Murphy and countless one off shows with other great bands, and the bad times, well I don't think there were any.
So within a few snare beats and synth sounds of listening to New York based Elkland's debut album, Golden, it all came flooding back, in a good way.
Frontman and principal songwriter Jon Pierc...