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ELECTRONIC: Currently Spinning

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    Hi All,   Some 70's German Electronica today:     JJ

  • Last nights retail therapy courtesy of Urban Records in Leederville

  • Aphex Twin - Classics - 1995, 2LP. Because I need a dose of techno nostalgia after last night... It was my birthday on Friday. I had a migraine for most of the day and had to cancel my plans. When S

 

Produces some really nice music .. lapalux from uk . I think he's put out  3 lp's . I have them all .

You tube clip features an Icelandic singer jfdr from a different album .

 

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Synthesizers: Sound of the Future

https://grainger.unimelb.edu.au/whats-on/synthesizers-sound-of-the-future

< The Grainger Museum was at the heart of electronic music experimentation in Melbourne in the 1960s and early ‘70s, when composer Keith Humble, recently returned from a decade of musical experimentation in Paris, transformed the Museum into ‘the Grainger Centre’: an electronic experimentation studio for students and composers. 
Humble equipped the Grainger Centre with the latest analogue synthesizers made by Electronic Music Studios, Ltd, (EMS), London. The synthesizers from EMS allowed local composers to create entirely new sounds to incorporate into their experimental music and processes. For a brief period of less than a decade, the Grainger Museum resonated with this ‘sound of the future’.

Synthesizers: Sound of the Future tells the story of this forgotten period in the Grainger’s history. The exhibition brings together, for the first time, the suite of early EMS instruments -  many of which were in the Grainger Museum in the period - on loan from the Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio (MESS). Evoking the ethos of vibrant period of musical creativity in Melbourne, the exhibition also features cutting-edge video art by electronic artist David Chesworth, produced on the EMS Spectre video synthesizer circa 1980.

The exhibition runs in two modes, an exhibition display and an “open studio”, and incorporates performances conducted in association with Composition and Interactive Composition programs in the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, and experimental sound organisation Liquid Architecture. For more information on the public programs, see What’s On. >

 

guided tours and free music events

 

Synthesizers: Sound of the Future

exhibition

Fri 20 April - Sun 9 Sept

open Sun - Fri 12 -4pm

free

at the Percy Grainger Museum, Melbourne University

tram 19 get off at stop 11 on Royal Parade, enter via gate 13

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Actress ‎– AZD.  one of those albums that gets begtter on every play - claustrophobic, dark with many layers and incredible bass lines.

 

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Just picked this up, for a change... fantastic mix, very impressive. :)

 

JSmith :ninja:

some classic listening

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The Other People Place - Lifestyles Of The Laptop Café

 

I pinched myself for having to miss this when the first repress was released last year. It was sold out quickly. Browsing on Amazon UK a few weeks ago, lucky to see it become available again. According to Discogs, this is a 2018 recut rather than a repress. 

 

To me, the music and the SQ are just brilliant. Cut by the wonderful Christoph Grote-Beverborg CGB @ D&M. Pressed by Record Industry. I presume if you get a number 1 in its matrix it's a 2017 repress, if a 2 then its a 2018 recut?

 

For example matrix on Side A: 17309 1A or 17309 2A 

 

A great review here.

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Plaid - the Digging Remedy.  

 

 

 

 

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Gold Panda ‎– Half Of Where You Live. 

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Still waiting for my copy of this Synth/ Theremin-based music to arrive, so I'm listening to "Spiral Vortex" by The Night Terrors on the Bandcamp app.

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Ekoplex 'Discovering The Ancient' 2012 Omnitropic.

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Nice Deep, Tribal, Down/Mid tempo Psy Trance from Ektoplasm.com and their huge catalogue of Creative Commons Album downloads.

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Lost-Radio - Music for selfparties -- old school acid. Not quite Plastikman, but definitely has that early 1990s sound (and not as monotonous either). "Name Yer Price" lossless download from Bandcamp.

 

--Geoff

Plastikman - Consumed [1998]

the best thing Richie ever did.

an amazing recording and mastered by the late Nilz.

this never gets old. you can see how loved mine is!

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Hi All,

 

Some classic early 70's analog electronica.

 

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JJ

3 minutes ago, Janjuc said:

Hi All,

 

Some classic early 70's analog electronica.

 

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JJ

And it removes 99% of stains.

1 minute ago, scumbag said:

And it removes 99% of stains.

Oh to find that extra 1% :thumb:

 

JJ

11 minutes ago, Janjuc said:

Oh to find that extra 1% :thumb:

 

JJ

Isn't that we do in this hobby???

Spend the extra $$$ for that 1%. But we find then we only got 99% of the 1%..................

Just now, scumbag said:

Isn't that we do in this hobby???

Spend the extra $$$ for that 1%. But then we find that we only got 99% of the 1%..................

 

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