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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by namahshaman » Thu Nov 08, 2012 10:17 am

Hot damn. So much great original music. I love being a part of this community. So many new musicians to follow on soundcloud, I love it. I'll be back here with something to share soon. (also getting very close to releasing a debut album with my band).

Kenneth, I downloaded your album and I'm listening to it now. WoW! Excellent work. I'm quite impressed. Well done, sir, well done.

(even plugged you on my fb and twitter feeds :wink: ).

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by Kenneth » Thu Nov 08, 2012 1:10 pm

namahshaman wrote:Hot damn. So much great original music. I love being a part of this community. So many new musicians to follow on soundcloud, I love it. I'll be back here with something to share soon. (also getting very close to releasing a debut album with my band).

Kenneth, I downloaded your album and I'm listening to it now. WoW! Excellent work. I'm quite impressed. Well done, sir, well done.

(even plugged you on my fb and twitter feeds :wink: ).
Thanks for the download, shaman! Looking forward to hearing your tunes! :D
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Post by stiiiiiiive » Thu Nov 08, 2012 2:46 pm

I'll second Namahshaman: listening your album at work today was a cool moment :)

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Post by stiiiiiiive » Thu Nov 08, 2012 3:17 pm

Ok guys, I had promised so here is one link -first of a series- with the story :)

Folie à 6
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Two years ago, the album of a forum-mate was released and his trio was starting to apply for venues over Europe. I launched "hey, if you ever stop in France, ring me!". He said "Find us a venue and a place to stay at, and we'll come". Bingo, I said.
Things turned another way: the third guy could not make it, but another member of the forum came by. So we organized an international week-end of improv in Paris and the session was called Folie à 6 (should have been Folie à 7 but one could not make it so... héhé)
We had two preliminary sessions at home, so that we know each others, then I asked some couple of friends of mine to shoot a session in a studio, and to edit it. That was a wonderful moment, really.

The result can be listened to on the Folie à 6's Bandcamp page, and the studio video edit can be seen on cnon.tv.

I hope you'll enjoy this.



About the participants:

- Emnine (BE), solo electronic artist, and pianist. You can listen to him on Soundcloud and Bandcamp.
- Husc (NL), ambiant/electronic/experimental trio -guitar, electronics, clarinet-, whose album In The Space Of Seven Breaths is the beginning of this adventure. Their album Still Everything was released lately. Everything can be accessed from their website.
- Milkiss (FR), used to be a classic line-up rock band back in 2005. We split in 2009, but as I continued to improvise solo, two former MIlkiss joined me and we re-formed as an improvisation trio -guitar, vocals+violin, electronics+keys- between "rocksonging", trip hop, ambient, experiments: nothing prepared (just the old songs) and we reinvent everything at each session, with the audience, with the errors, with the instant mood... noisy or rock... ambientish or songish... stimulating!
The "v1.0" Milkiss well mixed, and the new Milkiss recorded "system D" as french say.

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Post by changeofeyes » Thu Nov 08, 2012 5:18 pm

I posted some of my songs in progress on here before, but now I actually finished an album.

If anyone is interested, I'm putting it out on CD and digitally next week.

You can pick it up here if you wish, some samples are up right now too (some others are on my soundcloud) - http://tsti.bandcamp.com/

Here is the CD layout - http://instagram.com/p/RtQ8KkxvgR/

Vinyl might be coming if thats your thing.

I hope some of you enjoy it. The primary synths used on the album are a voyager and juno 106.
http://www.facebook.com/noiseofTSTI
http://soundcloud.com/tsti
http://www.TSTImusic.com


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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by hooshirn » Fri Nov 09, 2012 12:13 am

First effort with my new Moogfoogers and ambient chant of some sort. I used a lot of the " Murf to Planet earth" on this one along with a bit of Moog delay and perhaps a bit of Minitaur run through the Sample wiz if I remember correctly.

Vaguely disturbing I thought, the ghost's of whale's unjustly passed perhaps that is what I was going for, who know's.

Think I'm going to remix it and turn down the boomy bubble machine though
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Post by stiiiiiiive » Fri Nov 09, 2012 4:44 am

hooshirn wrote:First effort with my new Moogfoogers and ambient chant of some sort. I used a lot of the " Murf to Planet earth" on this one along with a bit of Moog delay and perhaps a bit of Minitaur run through the Sample wiz if I remember correctly.

Vaguely disturbing I thought, the ghost's of whale's unjustly passed perhaps that is what I was going for, who know's.

Think I'm going to remix it and turn down the boomy bubble machine though
Huh... where's the link?? Come on, share your music, mate! Or it did not happen. :wink:

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by thealien666 » Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:43 pm

Hey hooshirn, is the link "frozen" ? (if your're really in Alaska, that wouldn't be surprising ? :lol: )
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Post by Just Me » Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:55 pm

Got the time this weekend to actually sit down and listen to the shared tracks. Some nice stuff. Always amazed at the talent in the world. Thanks for sharing.
"Music expresses that which can not be said and on which it is impossible to be silent."

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by thealien666 » Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:07 pm

My very latest short track. Using my favorite synths. Enjoy, and comment (good or bad).

http://soundcloud.com/thealien666/in-your-face
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Post by Larry Benigno » Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:27 pm

Ahh....what the heck.
From my CD "Sonic Music-The Prisoner".
This one was done as a tribute to Bob Moog.

http://www.sonicmusic.net/Sonic_Symphony.mp3

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Post by JohnLRice » Sat Nov 17, 2012 9:21 pm

Lot's of great music here!! I particularly love Larry's Sonic_Symphony.mp3! Reminds me of early Synergy at times! :hail:

This is one of my recent creations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHG1FGJKKyg
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Post by Kenneth » Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:13 pm

JohnLRice wrote:Lot's of great music here!! I particularly love Larry's Sonic_Symphony.mp3! Reminds me of early Synergy at times! :hail:

This is one of my recent creations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHG1FGJKKyg
Really well done, John! I found it very stimulating to the senses, like a great sci-fi soundtrack. Toward the end, there's a clip of a guy groaning and muttering... What it that? I found that disturbing, in an eerily intriguing way. I'm interested.
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by hooshirn » Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:13 am

Better late than never
it is very cold up here that is true but it's dark as well on the up side

Here's the link to what I call a liquid screams dark and ambiently disturbing

http://soundcloud.com/phattcharlie/liquidscream

something to do with whale's I suppose, Actually came out of a time stretched circuit bent loop of mine into sample wiz and then through the Fooger's I would have liked to turn down the level on that Laurance Welk bubble machine in the background but I did not save correctly and the project is gone
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Post by Larry Benigno » Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:35 pm

Kenneth wrote:
JohnLRice wrote:Lot's of great music here!! I particularly love Larry's Sonic_Symphony.mp3! Reminds me of early Synergy at times! :hail:

This is one of my recent creations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHG1FGJKKyg
Really well done, John! I found it very stimulating to the senses, like a great sci-fi soundtrack. Toward the end, there's a clip of a guy groaning and muttering... What it that? I found that disturbing, in an eerily intriguing way. I'm interested.
Thanks for the kind words.....really digging your video!

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