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nice!
Where did it go
...awesome
My favourite of all time...For now
Good night.
Love the love for Nyman. The Draughtsman's Contract is my favourite film, favourite soundtrack, favourite almost anything. What he does with those Purcell loops is beyond magnificent.
[Apologies! No idea what that post full of garbage code was. I don't know how to delete a post, so here instead is the loveliest thing in the world, played the way I wish I could play it:]
Thanks. This is what did it for me, when I first saw it on telly (a small black and white one) in the 80s:
Morning Loving the Eddie Cochran myself
Well, all the same sort of thing - systems music. Nyman with semi-traditional instruments, Cochran with the accoutrements of rock’n’roll, but essentially both very algorithmic and system driven. As I’ve often said, if he’d lived, instead of dying and his Gretch guitar being impounded by young policeman Dave Dee, who taught himself to play on it, later forming Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich, that guitar being carried to the car after a gig one night by a fan - Marc Feld, who became Marc Bolan, then I think Cochran would have embraced synths and particularly sequencers, and the whole course of music would have take a different timeline, with Kraftwerk being more influenced by him than they were the Beach Boys (which they were).
Having said that, that was then, this is the sort of thing I watch a lot of nowadays:
I just had a flashback back to this while browsing you-tube:
Back in my psychedelic substances days, my friend Steve had a key to the university's glass studio. He knew how much I enjoyed the visuals. After the clubs closed, we would go to the studio and he would keep me entertained until daybreak. That stuff is absolutely entrancing.
My contrubution to the topic.
Never heard of most of these Artists. Prodigy, well ya. And they are great.
This is what makes my day, a bit of a different sound than the above vids. Goosebumps for me at :34 in.
@AndyPlankton
Born To Alive - i like this cover
A House - Endless Art
A House - More Endless Art
The A side and the B side
Crushing on these two again this morning -