I’m heading off now (a little later than anticipated) to see Kraftwerk et al. at the Electric Picnic. Will have a report when I return…
Also meeting my boards.ie co-founders tomorrow.
I’m heading off now (a little later than anticipated) to see Kraftwerk et al. at the Electric Picnic. Will have a report when I return…
Also meeting my boards.ie co-founders tomorrow.
Was sad to hear that Bob Moog died on Sunday.
Tomita-san was one of many who posted messages on Bob Moog’s guestbook both before and after his death.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 2005 06:56 PM CDT
Dear Dr. Moog,
This is from Isao Tomita. I was shocked by the news from Roland that you are in the hospital. I am very much anxious for your quick recovery.
In 1972, even before the release of my first album from RCA Records, I made a visit to MOOG Factory in Buffalo with my friend interpreter, Mr. Ayugai, and had a chance to show my recorded tape to you. I had already purchased MOOG III through Japanese Trading company, but a large synthesizer was completely new in Japan then, and there were no one to tell me how to use it. I performed with my own way of trial-and-error method.
This truned out to be a good result. I still remember clearly your word. You said “This is the expression by MOOG III nobody has ever made.”
Soon after my visit, RCA Records decided to release the series of my work.
“Snowflakes Are Dancing: The Newest Debussy”
“Moussorgsky:Pictures At an Exhibition”
“The Planets”
All three above were listed on top (No.1) of Billboard Classical Chart.I owe you for MOOG III which brought me a success, and further more your contribution to the developement of electronic instrument is highly noted and innumerable musicians in the world have received the benefit.
I do wish and pray for your quick recovery.
Isao Tomita
… is about Tonto’s Expanding Head Band. Fitting that I write it at Wikimania!
Visited Berkeley this morning. They have a really nice campus and I liked the trees at the entrance: 200 foot-high hardwoods, the largest in North America. Had a delicious lunch in Alice Water’s Chez Panisse.
Going to see Beck tonight, he’s playing at the Bill Graham Auditorium in the City.
Irma strikes warning note to music file sharers
Jamie Smyth
Net Results: “This is not me over reacting and being a knob. DO NOT BUY ANY CD. None, not even one. When enough people do this then they will learn that we decide what’s fair.”
This is the defiant message for the Irish Recorded Music Association (Irma) posted on www.boards.ie, the Irish online bulletin board, this week by a member who goes by the colourful title, 4Xcut.
Scores of other messages on the website cannot be printed in a family newspaper. However, it is clear that Irma’s assault on illegal “uploaders” of music has focused minds among the tens of thousands of people using file-sharing networks to swap music tracks.
Continue reading ‘Irish Times Quotes boards.ie User in Irma Article’
So, faithful side-kicks, stick some Tom Waits on the stereo, unfetter your imaginations, and follow me into the heart of darkness. Believe me, I could use the company!
– Jamie Delano’s “John Constantine/Hellblazer: Original Sins”
We’re off to see Tom Waits play a concert in Amsterdam next month. Really looking forward to it, but buying tickets about two weeks ago was almost impossible. It took nearly two hours to get a single ticket (the official venue website fell over a few minutes before tickets were due to go on sale). Found the Tom Waits Forum extremely helpful as they pointed towards ticketmaster.nl who were also selling tickets. Then tickets were being touted for €300-350 (over three times the original price) within an hour or two ![]()
Following on from my post yesterday, you can download a free single from Rarefish at irishmusicdb.com. You can also find out more information about Rarefish at the same site.
Tomorrow night at 9:00 PM on Flirt FM’s Ambient Zone, I’m pleased to announce that we will have special guest Sean Cooney AKA Rarefish, who will be selecting some of his favourite music for the show. Rarefish recently released the album Amplifier, which is available now in Galway record shops. For those in the City, you can tune in on 105.6 FM.
Here’s the blurb from the Galway Advertiser, 9th September 2004:
Rarefish’s Ambient Electronica by Charles McBride
ONE OF the more intriguing local music releases to hit the shelves recently is Amplifier, written and produced by Sean Cooney under the nom-de-guerre of Rarefish.
The album comprises nine tracks of synthdriven ambient music, rather like a soundtrack in search of a film. Whereas most musicians bringing out their own albums tend to covet the limelight, Cooney prefers to keep a low profile.
“I’ve been playing music since I was eight,” he reveals, “and I think all those childhood demonstrations in front of relatives has put me off live performance for life! I’d rather be a producer than a performer. I’ve been writing a lot for a few years now, mainly on a hobby basis to begin with, but now I’ve decided to try and make something of it so I’ve put the CD into the local shops to see how it’ll go. The music on it is electronic but with a bit of a raw edge to it - in terms of musical influences I’d cite the likes of Depeche Mode or Vangelis.”
Cooney admits to having a keen interest in doing soundtrack work for film and television and part of his hopes for the CD is that it will stimulate interest from those quarters; “I’ve an interest in doing production work, I’m starting to learn all about the technology and software; it’s only in the last six to eight months I’ve seriously got into it. I’d really like to get into doing music for film or TV. While the CD is basically a mix of electronica and some grungy guitar, I feel I could broaden the sound palette if I was going to do a soundtrack. I’d also like to work with other artists, like opera singers or whatever.”
While most of the tracks are instrumentals, the closing number ‘Orpheus Existe’ features the voice of renowned linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky to which Cooney has added a soundtrack. “That track came about after I discovered a cassette I’d originally made about 10 years ago which I recorded off a documentary and used for a college project about propaganda and perception. When I found it again I thought ‘this is interesting, why not put some music to it?’ There’s a loose theme to the CD which is we can pick and choose what we want to listen to which is also what Chomsky is talking about.”
Amplifier is now in stock in local record shops. Check it out!
Just heard from my old friend and Tangerine Dream fan Conrad Gibbons:
Hi fans,
Following my recent trip to Poland, here is a web-page with photos from the Ricochet Gathering 2004.
I went to Poland with my girlfriend Rosie with a view to meet other electronic music fans and to join in on some ‘jams’ planned. There were 2 days of concerts at the end of the week and to my surprise I was asked if I would like to perform/participate in the concerts! Anyway, I did and we had a ball!
Everything was recorded and hopefully some will see a commercial release.
On the left hand side of the web-page are links to individual performances which took place. I took part in the following:
Komarno “Muflon” 09.09.2004
JENS ZYGAR, JÓZEF SKRZEK, CONRAD GIBBONS, PAUL LAWLER 10.09.2004
DAVE BREWER, CONRAD GIBBONS, JAROSLAW DEGÓRSKI 11.09.2004
If you put the cursor over the thumbnail pics you’ll see the names of those in the photos.
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