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Showing posts with label dx-7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dx-7. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2009

Pierre Takal - Music to Watch Over


Pierre Takal - Music to Watch Over (1988)

This is a tape I found with the pleasant woman who sells odds and ends out in front of 'Love will Save us all' in the village. Had some good finds with her through the last few years, which i'll be posting in the future. I can only assume that the Pierre Takal credited here is the same composer who has provided music for NPR's This American Life and other shows, check out the site for more info on his current work. This is presumably an old demo reel of his, marked from 1988 and chock full of late model analogs (filters sound like Alpha Juno/MKS-50 which would be about right for the time) and some DX-7, with what must have been a tremendous rack of samplers given the usual memory size of the period. Some great songs here (Pleasure, Going Nowhere, the ambient bits like Desert Plateau and Lawn Gone are also good), but mostly interesting to me for the technique. Wasn't sure what was what with Laughing All the Way so you've got two tracks instead of one. There's a fault on the tape on the first track, apologies but that's what you get when you're shopping out of bins on the street.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Appo Sound Project - SF Animethology '86

Was gonna post my rip of this mud hutters LP i found at the vortex (go figure) but, welp. No shame in being beaten by the best. Lots of shame in this post, though. I Shop At Academy Records, y'all.

LOOK AT THAT FUCKING THING

Appo Sound Project - SF Animethology '86

Medley of instrumental tracks from the earliest era of MIDI, apparently a mix of background music from contemporaneous scifi movies and anime with some pop songs? At the time, a cheap cash-in by a broke studio. Now, a snapshot of a bygone era of music production. feat. Emulator II, Oberheim X-pander, Yamaha TX-816, three DX-7s, Roland Super-Jupiter (MKS-80), Roland HP450 Piano, Simmons SDS-9, Yamaha RX-11, Roland TR-727. Also used an NEC PC-9801 and six PC-8001 MKII's, either for sequencing or tone generation, does not mention.

nerds.

im a nerd too y'all

One of several reasons i try to avoid letting people pick through my records (how can you not buy nazi lps? fucking wfmu fair). a similar lp inspired the blog title reference. much love, loronix.