4DSOUND’s Paul Oomen highlights tracks from Aphex Twin, Steve Reich and Ryoji Ikeda that question how we perceive sound.

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4DSOUND’s Paul Oomen highlights tracks from Aphex Twin, Steve Reich and Ryoji Ikeda that question how we perceive sound.
London, UK MUSIC IN SCHOOL:A NEW SOUND Programme number: EFE1112K Date: 02/02/1969 Children from infant, secondary modern & comprehensive schools apply metho...
Technos Acxel part 2
Technos Acxel Part 1
This is the full length video demonstration for the Technos Acxel re-synthesizer from around 1988. There are two parts to this video
David Katz details the Ethopian leader’s historic 1966 visit to Jamaica – and what it meant for music on the island.
Check out this great Kick Starter project. A small synthesizer project with a difference. It includes a number of optional (and included) sensors, controllers and other tweaky features. Perfect for attaching an eggplant to your setup.
Get arty. Get on board.
Eat your heart out, Traktor. Take that, CDJs. The dream of the 90s is alive, again, with new Amiga software. Akira Kei shares the project, which he and hoffman co-created and have dubbed the PT-1210 MK1. It mimics some CDJ-style features, but uses MOD files – a clever music format that employs samples and sequence & Continue
Music Visualised, Printed and Augmented in 3d.
Vangelis. That is all.
Robert Babicz offers some great insights into analog master and compression.
Lecture given by Andy Farnell at Dolby, London on 9th April 2013. As 3D CGI animation is to film and game visuals, procedural audio is the synthesis of sonic material, usually at the point of delivery, based on the behaviour and interaction of sounding object models. It offers enormous advantages for space efficiency and control, providing rich interactive experiences unavailable from sample based methods. Many see it as the future of game audio. Pioneering researcher and author of the textbook Designing Sound, Andy Farnell presents some examples and commentary on the subject. This lecture was organised by the UK section of the Audio Engineering Society, which holds lectures on the first Tuesday of every month in the London area. For more information, please go tohttp://www.aes-uk.org/
One mans love affair with the cassette tape. The Magnetist.
Dive behind the iron curtain in this trailer for a documentary about the beginnings of the Soviet electronic music age. Keen!
German artist Hauschka takes us on a short journey into his instrument, his performance and the amazing space that RBMA put together.
Limitation as opportunity: LA-based beat maker TOKiMONSTA has perfected the art of using the confines of her bedroom studio in her favor. What started out as a necessity - having limited tools to craft her sample-based music - has now become her virtue. In this episode we see a collaboration with MNDR's Amanda Warner taking shape, catalyzed through online interaction and materialized in real life.
Computer Controlled Orchestra
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Find this and other technology news stories at http://vid.io/xqV. Inspired by the animated music video Pipe Dream by Animusic, Intel Embedded Computing engineers teamed up with Austin-based Sisu to turn that animation into a real computerized paint ball orchestra. The Intel Industrial Control in Concert piece was unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum in September 2011. Built with seven Intel Atom processors, running three different operating systems, security camera system, sensors, touchscreen and other technologies, the project was completed in just 90 days at a cost of about $160,000.
Korg x LittleBits for lego style modular synth building kit. Fun times.
Not a whole lot of info but pretty interesting looking, my kids would love it.
http://jp.littlebits.com/