27 Sep 2009

Serge Gainsbourg – Breakdown Suite // Les Années Psychedeliques 1966-1971



SERGE GAINSBOURG – Les Années Psychédéliques 1966-1971, Smoke Disque

A great overview of Gainsbourg’s key psych jams and funk productions, this collection draws on everything from soundtrack work (including excerpts from Cannabis, La Pacha and Manon 70) to the seminal Histoire De Melody Nelson. You could see this as a themed greatest hits package. Michel Colombier features pretty heavily on this collection, and he shows up on the opener, ‘Requiem Pour Un Con’, which has a rhythm track comparable to something by Can, produced with an awesome, driving echo chamber drum sound. The provision of ‘bonus beats’-style tracks for certain songs is a real gift to all you sample hounds and DJs, and that’s certainly the case for this cut. This wouldn’t be Gainsbourg without the orchestral elements though, and there’s plenty of that on this disc, including a few Jean-Claude Vannier-assisted pieces, most notably the closing ‘En Melody’, a whirl of crunching guitar, heavy funk drumming and experimental tape techniques. Great collection.

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MP3:Serge Gainsbourg – Breakdown Suite

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24 Sep 2009

SMASHCARTEL PRESENTS: BEAT CINEMA — TUESDAY!! SEPT 29th!

COME OUT TO BEAT CINEMA — EVERY 2nd/4th tuesday of the month!!

This week we have:

K-THE-I??? (Mush Records)
HALLOWEEN SWIM TEAM
MICHAEL NHAT
SCREWTAPE (Bizzart & Walter Gross)
DEMONSLAYER

Performances out on the patio include:

DEEVO
RICKLYOVE

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FIRE!!!!!! DON’T Sleep!!

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19 Sep 2009

Official: microSAMPLER joins Korg popular microSERIES

Korg, a longstanding market leader in synth sales with its innovative microKORG and microKORG XL, adds a third model to the microSERIES family, the microSAMPLER Compact Sampling Keyboard. Complete with a gooseneck microphone, the microSAMPLER provides a fast and easy way to integrate creative audio sampling into any musical scenario.

The front panel is equipped with recessed and clearly marked controls – along with an informative backlit LCD – making the microSAMPLER easy to use for both beginners and seasoned pros. Molded into the panel are handy cradles for holding MP3 players or other sample sources. The 37-key Natural Touch mini-keyboard has been designed for speed, comfort and playability. Battery power provides on-the-go capabilities, and an AC adapter is included for extended use.

As a keyboard instrument, the microSAMPLER stands apart from pad or button-based groove samplers, allowing individual samples to be freely assigned to and played chromatically up and down the keys. The microSAMPLER provides five distinct sampling modes, including traditional One-Shot, Loop and Gate sampling, with re-sampling in very mode. Auto Next sampling automatically creates ready-to-use time-sliced samples during recording. Key Gate sampling allows the user to grab multiple samples of varying lengths from incoming audio by simply touching the desired key, all in real-time. The entire output can be routed through the effect, played by the pattern sequencer and re-sampled as a single sound.

The Time Stretch feature allows samples to be sped up or slowed down to match a song’s tempo, without affecting their pitch. All the essential editing tools are provided, including Normalize, Truncate, Start and End trim, with selectable sample rates that range from beyond CD clarity down through a Lo-Fi vintage vibe.

In addition to user-sampled sounds, the microSAMPLER contains dozens of preset sounds available for instant music-making. Twenty-one effects (borrowed from the Korg KAOSS series) provide up-to-date sound shaping, ranging from traditional reverbs and delays to more exotic grain-shifting and ring-modulation. There is also an overdubbing pattern sequencer that allows sampled loops and phrases to be quickly transformed into songs, as well as providing dynamic performance possibilities.

Using the free Editor/Librarian software, entire libraries of samples can be created and saved to on board memory or to a computer, along with WAV/AIFF audio files and pattern sequence data. A single USB cable provides high-speed communication in both directions between the computer and the microSAMPLER.

The microSAMPLER Compact Sampling Keyboard will be available November 1, 2009, with a U.S. MSRP of $750.00.

(via http://www.gearjunkies.com)

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19 Sep 2009

Sneak peak at Totally Wired’s documentary about Doepfer

Doepfer Sneak Peek from niamhguckian on Vimeo.

An interview with the great man himself, taken from the documentary ‘Totally Wired‘. Dieter Doepfer talks about the inspiration for the A100 series, his collaborations with Kraftwerk, and the future of modular.

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19 Sep 2009

The Vampires of Dartmoor – Dracula’s Musical Cabinet (1968)

New on Finders Keepers‘ offshoot label Germanic Miner!

Horror themed late sixties cult moogy mayhem that will appeal to fans of Vampyros Lesbos!

You couldn’t script it… You are nineteen minutes and twenty-two seconds in to your peak-season cruise around the Kraut-schlock peripheries. To say the trip has been an eventful one would be an understatement – you don’t know what to expect next and your 12″ x 12″ Germanic tour guide has proved quite unreliable thus far. As your diamond tipped vessel maneuvers through the grooves of your 9th horrific attraction (entitled ‘The Soaked Body’) the soundtrack awkwardly becomes background music and you are overcome with the sound of gushing water…’Help!’ you think sarcastically, the music, or is that muzak, is drowning!

This is the movie soundtrack to a film that never existed. This is the movie soundtrack by the band that was never requested. These were the sound library musicians who had to invent their own clients and imaginary cast, crew and plot to get their music heard, by a niche audience, before floating deep into the depths of the rare record reservoir gasping for breath.

To take a cinematic cue the record in question is the euro-trash-Pop equivalent of Jean Renoirs tragic / triumphant Boudu character who as a homeless, confused and desolate down-and-out plunged to the depths to be unwillingly rescued, resuscitated then after gradually winning the hearts of an entire family becomes respected and revered as royalty. Over 20 years after the mad scientists, Dr. Horst and Ackermann, first breathed life into this short-lived beast, brave and intrepid vinyl explorers have sporadically returned to the doors of ‘Dracula’s Music Cabinet’ to resurrect the sonic spooks and mutated melodies to share with nerds, mods, rockers, Hip-Hoppers, Psych-nuts and Kraut-siders alike.

The lifeless corpses of ‘The Vampires Of Dartmoore’ that lay six feet beneath the belly of the ‘Eins Deutschmark’ bins has since crept through the record collections of the aforementioned social circles devouring continental currencies and demanding random ransoms of 200 Euros plus sweat, tears (of laughter) and a lot of blood.

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MP3:The Vampires Of Dartmoor – Murder In The Ohio Express

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