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Me too! His choice of sounds sometimes just blow me away... Awesome producer...
Totaly and he really is an amazing synth programmer, drummer and scratcher too. Apparently a real deal musician and not just a preset flipper/clip launcher / drop jockey.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4R9Cki4ZrP0
I just found out about this guy and I'm really into it.
Wow... Incredible! Thank you for sharing this!
Eels new album The Deconstruction http://eelstheband.com/the_deconstruction/ ...and yes it IS Goooood
An expert from the album description on the site above
"We could do the usual record company “bio” about this new record, but, seriously… who gives a fuck.
The world is a mess. This is just music. Music by someone who tends to believe that change starts in your own backyard. I’m just optimistic enough to believe that kind of thing can still help people.
"
Seems they have just put the whole album on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialEels
(Kendrick Lamar Does Polka by Andy Rehfeldt)
Actually i listen the OST for the movie Summer of 84‘.
Great movie and super great music from Le Matos.
Better than Stranger Things. Brings back that awesome 80‘s dark/horror synthwave and reminds me in times to amazing The Fog sound. F.e.
Ozric Tentacles always do it for me. And as one reviewer said in youtube:
"I love to listen to this when I'm riding my lazer-eyed unicorn, riding over a double rainbow , being chased by ninja cats with marshmallow shurikens :O)"
Very psychedelic
I'm jamming...
Martin nonstatic, all his work but really digging the new release, ligand
And
Fingers in the noise...dude is killing it
second installment of Raymond Scott's archival recordings, Three Willow Park
the demos he produced for motown are insane!
Thanks for this right up my alley
he's one of the unsung heroes of electronic music and really doesn't get the credit he deserves. Dude invented the first multitrack recorder, first drum machine, first sequencer, first polyphonic synth (with the help of Bob Moog, before bob was building his own synths) first AI music brain (the electronium) and the list goes on.
His son made a pretty compelling documentary about his life and work. Pretty good stuff!
https://scottdoc.com/
@oat_phipps also recommend looking into the works of these two pioneering Finns:
Erkki Kurenniemi
https://www.discogs.com/Erkki-Kurenniemi-Äänityksiä-Recordings-1963-1973/release/221581
Pekka Airaksinen
https://www.discogs.com/The-Sperm-Pekka-Airaksinen-Samsa-Trio-Works-1968-76-/release/7470661
I'm mainly listening to lots of recordings from about 90 years ago and older, with back issues of The Gramophone magazine from their digital archive as my guide. For several decades this magazine covered recordings of all types of music, not only classical like today, so it's a great resource for a really diverse musical odyssey through those years. I like pieces in nearly every genre these days, and it's inspiring to me.
I listen selectively, of course, based on my special interests. I'm actually also doing a series called "Let's read THE GRAMOPHONE in Iceland" on my blog, with Spotify playlists of pieces I pick out for special mention in each entry. I added these playlists just recently. In case this series may be of interest to someone, here's a meta entry on this series on my blog, with links to the four installments so far:
https://iceland.water.blog/2018/10/23/music-in-the-air/
Thanks! Will check them out as I get the chance.
@palm
And may I ask which of the Raymond Scott tracks were Motown demos? Are they on the Three Willow Park album?
https://youtu.be/e5TsLQlp32A
Ozric Tentacles always do it for me. And as one reviewer said in youtube:
"I love to listen to this when I'm riding my lazer-eyed unicorn, riding over a double rainbow , being chased by ninja cats with marshmallow shurikens :O)"
Very psychedelic
https://youtu.be/e5TsLQlp32A
Ozric Tentacles always do it for me. And as one reviewer said in youtube:
"I love to listen to this when I'm riding my lazer-eyed unicorn, riding over a double rainbow , being chased by ninja cats with marshmallow shurikens :O)"
Very psychedelic
https://youtu.be/e5TsLQlp32A
Ozric Tentacles always do it for me. And as one reviewer said in youtube:
"I love to listen to this when I'm riding my lazer-eyed unicorn, riding over a double rainbow , being chased by ninja cats with marshmallow shurikens :O)"
Very psychedelic
yes, there are a few on that comp. You can hear one of them in the video above at the 1:45 mark
Just discovered this, and listening...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=109&v=slpXP-7U90o
Loving this. Thanks