That Drummer Guy – Interview With Irini Alexa Of Frequency Drift Letters to Maro, out NOW through Gentle Art of Music, discovering Japanese Horror Culture, upcoming 2018/2019 plans and so much more!
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That Drummer Guy – Interview With Irini Alexa Of Frequency Drift Letters to Maro, out NOW through Gentle Art of Music, discovering Japanese Horror Culture, upcoming 2018/2019 plans and so much more!
Song: Run Album: Over Artist: Frequency Drift Purchase Here
interview with daniel barbiero!
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interview with daniel barbiero! was originally published on pan y rosas discos
pan y rosas release frequency drift by daniel barbiero and ken moore!
daniel barbiero is a double bassist with an interest in gestural, modular and sound-based composition and improvisation in acoustic and electro-acoustic environments. he frequently works with improvisational dancers and writes regularly on music and related subjects.
ken moore is a percussionist living in northeast ohio. plays synthesizers, piano, bass guitar, udu and cajon drums, didgeridoo and glockenspiel. also does private recording and recently some video.
frequency drift is a collection of seven collaborative compositions for double bass and tam tams. the compositions were created sequentially: the double bass parts were composed and recorded first, after which the tam tam parts were recorded and mixed with the bass parts. the appeal of the project lay in the opportunity to create work exploring the compositional possibilities opened up by the subtle timbral dissonance between the double bass’s bowed strings and the tam tams’ struck and rubbed metal. get it here!
pan y rosas release frequency drift by daniel barbiero and ken moore! was originally published on pan y rosas discos
Retrotechtacular: Crystals Go to Wara
Retrotechtacular: Crystals Go to War
More than one of our readers suggested we highlight this beautifully-shot process documentary about the laborious and precise manufacturing of piezoelectric quartz crystals in the early 1940s. Just a few years later, Bell Labs would perfect a method of growing synthetic crystals, sending droves of brave men and daintily-handed women from the Reeves Sound Laboratories to the unemployment line. Early radio equipment relied upon tuned or L-C circuits for clocking. These were prone to drift by a few kHz, which prompted the use of crystal oscillators for stable frequencies in the 1920s. The lives of our armed forces and those …read more #Crystal, #FrequencyDrift, #HackadayColumns, #MILSPEC, #Piezo, #Piezoelecricity, #QuartzCrystal, #Radio, #Retrotechtacular, #SignalCorps
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FREQUENCY DRIFT - "RUN" (Over - 2014)
One of my "Best of 2014" candidates from Germany's Frequency Drift. Simply a beautiful melding of melody and power. Very cool (Sabbath-esque) album cover too.
Oh, and Isa Fallenbacher's voice? Damn!
There is also a new download release called "Summer" that you can listen to here: https://frequencydrift.bandcamp.com/
The Musicians: Isa Fallenbacher / vocals; Christian Hack / guitar, flutes, duclar, wavedrum, percussion; Nerissa Schwarz / harp; Tino Schmidt / bass; Andreas Hack / keyboards, guitars; Sibylle Friz / cello; Ulrike Reichel / violin, viola
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If you are looking for really good prog rock bands with female singers check out Mostly Autumn, Touchstone, Frequency Drift and Flaming Row. Beautiful music that needs more love.
Lead track of the new album.