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F&G Composer, issue 4. FREE and AWESOME! Come get it

Hey you lot. Another fine edition of F&G for your delectation.

http://www.fgcomposer.co.uk/FANDGCOMPOSER ISSUE 4 MAY 2014.pdf

This month we have a look at the soundtracks for the epic and stormy Noah, the fierce dark fantasy Demon's Souls, Cronenberg's Videodrome and more, plus some stimulating political insight into African music, more app reviews, some advice on creating memorable music and a few other bits I can't remember because I'm tired.

We're still accepting contributions so if you'd like to join the roster of writers, please PM me. Otherwise, download or just browse online this excellent and FREE magazine and re-post if so inclined.

Cheers m'dears :-)

Comments

  • Loved the DrumJam article. Thanks sickmoth!

  • How does one PM here on the forum?

  • I've got your message and responded - sounds good :-)

    Nice to see DrumJam updated just as we publish this - even more reasons to get it! Awesome app.

  • This looks great on a quick skim, going to use most of my lunch hour to read it. I was unaware of this publication...thanks much for sharing!

  • No worries, @TozBourne, and hey, if I didn't share, it would only be me reading it.

    Anyway, at the website you can grab the first three issues, free. Lots of stimulating stuff in those. Overall, more than 90 pages of reviews, opinion, etc., and all issues are interactive - click or tap on any picture and be taken somewhere interesting...

    For instance, in the April edition, click on Audiobus creator Sebastian Dittmann as a child and take the test!

  • Clint Mansell from this latest issue is about as good as it gets for me. Combined with Kronos Quartet = awesome.

    Also it's easy enough to be responsible for every beat in DJ via virtual midi using BM2 or Cubasis. Using CC Automation to control the Bedlam effect works really well too :) But the loops are masterful and top notch.

    Now I have to go find the April edition for the Sebastian test

  • This is the best edition so far of a magazine that continues to impress.

    Excellent and sometimes unexpected reviews on apps and game soundtracks that you really can't find elsewhere.

    Within the purview there is a look at something that is inextricably linked to music; politics. This time it looks at range of African artists under the title "The Struggle Continues" and is an excellent starting point, with concise backgrounds and links to various musicians that may be unknown to many of us. No preaching or partisan politics here, just worthwhile information.

    The inclusion of some very moving lyrics by the Danish artist Agnes Obel is worth a mention too and I will be searching out some of her recordings based on this.

    If you haven't bothered reading this yet, go on give it a go. You won't be sorry.

  • F&G has matured into a great music magazine. It's great to read articles from people that really understand the areas they are writing about. An easy case in point is the DrumJam article: we've all read plenty of favorable reviews on this app, but F&G is the only magazine I know that goes into the philosophy behind the app and gives a feel for how DrumJam transcends other drum apps in such a unique way. The writer obviously "gets it", and that perspective is giving F&G some gravitas, in my humble opinion. Cheers!

  • Cool thanx

  • @NoiseHorse said:

    The writer obviously "gets it", and that perspective is giving F&G some gravitas, in my humble opinion.

    @sickmoth has quite an extensive catalogue of work out there if you do a search. As he mentions in the article on samples, he is also a long time drummer.

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