Great examples of electronic music that I follow and that influence my own music making - ambient electronica and IDM. Plus new releases and videos of my own.
Showing posts with label Virus C. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virus C. Show all posts
Friday, 10 July 2015
Sunday, 7 June 2015
"Protostar": Koushion iPad sequencer, Virus C, MS2000, Supernova, Blofeld
I've been playing with Koushion, the excellent new iPad step sequencer. No it's not pronounced "cushion"! You're meant to say the "i" but no idea how the rest of it's meant to sound. It's a Japanese word I think.
The drone is the Waldorf Blofeld, arpeggios from Korg MS2000BR, Access Virus C and Supernova II. Plus super-pads and subspace whistles from the Supernova. Recorded live with no overdubs.
The drone is the Waldorf Blofeld, arpeggios from Korg MS2000BR, Access Virus C and Supernova II. Plus super-pads and subspace whistles from the Supernova. Recorded live with no overdubs.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
"Everanything" remix on Octatrack and Analog Four
Another in the series of remixes recorded "live at home"...
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
"Old Earth" - new Berlin School track by Seen From Space
A bit of a homage to Ashra Temple's "New Age of Earth", a classic Berlin School album that I used to play obsessively long ago. Not that I buy all that cerebral "New Age" stuff - hence the "Old" in the title - but the musical influence is massive.
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
"Berlin School" jam
From the Wikipedia entry: "The Berlin School was a style of electronic music that emerged in the 1970s. An offshoot of Krautrock, Berlin School was so named because most of its early practitioners were based in West Berlin, Germany. It was shaped by artists such as Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, and Manuel Gottsching. Innovative Berlin School recordings were a precursor of ambient music."
I'm using sounds from: Access Virus C, Supernova II, Omnisphere, Korg MS2000BR, and remixed on the Octatrack. The Analog 4 comes into its own in part 2!
I'm using sounds from: Access Virus C, Supernova II, Omnisphere, Korg MS2000BR, and remixed on the Octatrack. The Analog 4 comes into its own in part 2!
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Waldorf Nave iPad synth + Elektron Octatrack, Analog 4
Another of my demonstrations of Nave's sound design possibilities. Accompanying are some loops on the Octatrack made using Omnisphere and Access Virus C. Plus some arpeggios from the Analog 4.
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
In the Seen From Space studio
Just updated my website with a montage of the studio hardware; of interest perhaps only to hardware geeks like me! See a larger image and more info on the website.

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