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Vignoble @ Co.
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Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:35 pm (No subject) |
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July 18th, 2009
presenting # 224 :
Open Canvas > Cross Cultured Caravan
from the latest album "Travel by Sound"
"Travel by Sound is an electronic excursion into the the melodies and rhythms of far eastern lands. Where the intertwining electronic pulses of synthesizers and melodic wind blown and hand plucked instruments of India and the middle east meet in a peaceful dance. A sonic tapestry where the percolating rhythm's of the tabla and dumbek meet dub infected basslines and the distant chants of the muezzin. Sit back close your eyes, open your mind and ears its time to travel east.
Travel by Sound is the continuing musical saga/exploration that began with the debut release Nomadic Impressions and followed by Indumani
A pan eastern musical journey influenced by the rhythms and instrumentation of the Asian subcontinent, Middle East and Jamaican dub. Electronic music that moves both mind and body within a cinema of sound."
by our US Portal member betawave
for more information click here
Thank you for sharing Gregory!
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:53 pm (No subject) |
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August 1st, 2009
presenting # 225 :
Stephen Palmer > 78
"On 1 August 2009 Ambientlive released a large scale solo work from Stephen Palmer. This work consists of six albums, each one evoking a particular electronic music sound. Two of the albums were recorded with old analogue synthesizers - the Yamaha CS-30L and the Korg MS-20 - and these albums also feature the sounds of very early string synthesizers"
by our Welsh Portal member Steve Palmer
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:43 pm (No subject) |
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October 2nd, 2009
presenting # 226 :
Pillion > demo track
by our Belgian Portal member Walter Rothe
Thank you for sharing Walter!
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:54 am (No subject) |
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November 7th, 2009
presenting # 227 :
Stefan Erbe > Faster Move (radio edit)
from his brand new album "Driver"
Erbe's spectrum of musical production was not specified to deliver the same stylistic on every new cd.
Also “driver” goes a new way, regarding the last album “inside the images”, which was a result of mixing
classic music with electronic style. Now, Erbe get in his “mr2-competition” and eternalize his virtual
nightrides on a moving soundtrack
by our German Portal member erbemusic
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:10 pm (No subject) |
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November 15th, 2009
presenting # 228 :
John Dyson > Bird on Test
a beautiful new track by our friend and gifted musician JD
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John Dyson was the former leading light of Wavestar a UK EM pioneers who made several excellent subsequent solo albums. His gift for powerful melodies and multi-layers of sound is unparalleled and DARKLIGHT incorporates those elements into an absolutely magnificent soundscape full of brilliant tone colors and spatial laser sound effects
Archie Patterson
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if you have the chance ...
check his latest album
by our Scottish Portal member rasperjd
http://www.johndysonmusic.com
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:37 pm (No subject) |
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Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:18 am (No subject) |
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This is hardrock-synth, Koos.
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:35 pm (No subject) |
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« RenĂ© » wrote:
This is hardrock-synth, Koos.
yeah, Fred calls it electronic metal
now the main question remains: what do you think about it
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René
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Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:16 pm (No subject) |
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Is there a main question then?
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pjtmusic
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Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:59 pm (No subject) |
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« Vignoble @ Co. » wrote:
« RenĂ© » wrote:
This is hardrock-synth, Koos.
yeah, Fred calls it electronic metal
now the main question remains: what do you think about it
Superb.
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:04 pm (No subject) |
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« pjtmusic » wrote:
« Vignoble @ Co. » wrote:
« RenĂ© » wrote:
This is hardrock-synth, Koos.
yeah, Fred calls it electronic metal
now the main question remains: what do you think about it
Superb.
I second that
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Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:43 pm (No subject) |
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February 9th, 2010
presenting # 230 :
MOOCH > Inbolc (featuring Jez Creek aka Modulator ESP)
from the brand new (2CD) album "The Pagan Year" (release date: February 15th, 2010)
As before, the music is spacey, progressive, rock and electronic. Covering eight tracks over two disks, the album invites the listener to travel through a pagan year, starting with the ancient festival of Imbolc, passing through two equinoxes and the summer solstice, and the pagan festivals of Beltane, Lughnasadh and Samhain, then finishing at the midwinter solstice, Yule.
And as before there are some stellar guests: Bridget Wishart (Hawkwind), Alex Pym (Dream Machine), Chris Gill (Band Of Rain), Cyndee Lee Rule, Jez Creek, John Sherwood and Linda Harlow. Erich Z. Schlagzeug is the drummer.
Welcome to a space-progressive rock album for a new pagan future.
Welcome to a new Earth-centred way of experiencing the year...
by our Welsh Portal member Steve Palmer
www.ambientlive.com
www.myspace.com/moochspacey
Thank you for sharing Steve!
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Sat May 15, 2010 9:08 pm (No subject) |
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May 15th, 2010
presenting # 231 :
HrastProgrammer > Genesis
My music is dedicated to technology, industry, nature, computers, programming, space, robots, atmosphere, science, darkness, mathematics, ...
by our Croatian Portal member HrastProgrammer
www.hrastprogrammer.com
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Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:50 pm (No subject) |
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September 1st, 2010
presenting # 232 :
MOOCH > Train Klang (excerpt)
from the brand new album "Train Klang" (release date: September 21st, 2010)
"Train Klang" is a single 71 minute track featuring Steve Palmer on keyboards, guitar and bass ably supported by Nick Toone (monochord, gliss guitar), Dave Dilliway (audio generator) and Erich Z. Schlagzeug (drums). The music is knitted together by the eerie sounds of Dave's audio generator, reminiscent in places of Hawkwind's DikMik, which run through most of the work. Various train and railway sounds augment this foundation, evoking a strange European landscape perhaps of the early 1970's. Nick Toone's cosmic gliss guitar and monochord expand the work, and there are mood-altering inserts from a drums/bass combination, primitive organ and mellotron, and a central section of multiply echoed electric guitars. It makes for a haunting trip that will find fans amongst those enamoured of the very early Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze albums, and those into the more abstract side of Mooch: a kind of new kosmische musik.
by our Welsh Portal member Steve Palmer
www.ambientlive.com
www.myspace.com/moochspacey
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Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:46 pm (No subject) |
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September 3rd, 2010
presenting # 233 :
Megatone > White Pearl
from the coming new album "Tales of Knights and Magic" (release date: t.b.a.)
introducing Marcel Gherman (aka Megatone)
Musician, radio DJ and journalist from Moldova. Born in 1978. Since the age of 15, between 1994 and 2003 author of programs on electronic music on the national radiostation of Moldova. Since 1994 author of numerous articles and essays in the press, in publications Saptamina, Democratia, Sud-Est Cultural and Contrafort. Currently working for magazine Sud-Est Cultural and sustaining a permanent header in magazine Contrafort. Recently made his debut in prose with a short story called “2049” published in Contrafort. Has a particular interest for Indian spirituality. Music released on international labels and broadcasted on more than 20 international FM radiostations.
by our Moldavian Portal member Megatone
http://www.myspace.com/httpwwwmegatonecom
http://marcelgherman.blogspot.com
Thank you for sharing Marcel!
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