If you like electro or acid music you'll love this. Recorded live with a few edits... hardware synths used: TB-3, Alpha Juno-1, Blofeld module, ESI-2000 (sampler), Electribe ER-1, JV-2080, TX-81Z, and K1r. I used an Alesis MMT-8 as the sequencer.
Teknothesia - Electro Machines EP - Live hardware based electro-acid EP
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Finally got around to releasing this:
If you like electro or acid music you'll love this. Recorded live with a few edits... hardware synths used: TB-3, Alpha Juno-1, Blofeld module, ESI-2000 (sampler), Electribe ER-1, JV-2080, TX-81Z, and K1r. I used an Alesis MMT-8 as the sequencer.
If you like electro or acid music you'll love this. Recorded live with a few edits... hardware synths used: TB-3, Alpha Juno-1, Blofeld module, ESI-2000 (sampler), Electribe ER-1, JV-2080, TX-81Z, and K1r. I used an Alesis MMT-8 as the sequencer.
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Nice stuff. Track 4 is my favourite. Liking the Trans Europe express melody variation
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Kraftwerk really was the biggest influence on modern electronic music... especially for electro!PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑07 Mar 2020Nice stuff. Track 4 is my favourite. Liking the Trans Europe express melody variation
I'm glad you like this EP!
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Absolutely.TheDragonborg wrote: ↑07 Mar 2020Kraftwerk really was the biggest influence on modern electronic music... especially for electro!PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑07 Mar 2020Nice stuff. Track 4 is my favourite. Liking the Trans Europe express melody variation
I'm glad you like this EP!
I think you mentioned on another thread you have a house/techno project? I'd like to take a listen!
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That's the same project as the EP that is the topic of this thread.PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑07 Mar 2020Absolutely.TheDragonborg wrote: ↑07 Mar 2020
Kraftwerk really was the biggest influence on modern electronic music... especially for electro!
I'm glad you like this EP!
I think you mentioned on another thread you have a house/techno project? I'd like to take a listen!
It's more of an acid project really... but it spans techno, house, and electro.
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Alright. Will check. Thanks!TheDragonborg wrote: ↑07 Mar 2020That's the same project as the EP that is the topic of this thread.PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑07 Mar 2020
Absolutely.
I think you mentioned on another thread you have a house/techno project? I'd like to take a listen!
It's more of an acid project really... but it spans techno, house, and electro.
Proper!
I'll try not to comment on your stuff, so it doesn't get to your head
What are the odds of you going in the afx/kendrick direction?
https://youtu.be/XdWWXv4Nb9E
https://youtu.be/_8luBUXnpDQ
I'll try not to comment on your stuff, so it doesn't get to your head
What are the odds of you going in the afx/kendrick direction?
https://youtu.be/XdWWXv4Nb9E
https://youtu.be/_8luBUXnpDQ
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Actually it's not to far off from the sound of early AFX stuff... Analords series is pretty much all electro stuff...EdwardKiy wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020Proper!
I'll try not to comment on your stuff, so it doesn't get to your head
What are the odds of you going in the afx/kendrick direction?
https://youtu.be/XdWWXv4Nb9E
https://youtu.be/_8luBUXnpDQ
My latest album: https://rrrecs.bandcamp.com/album/assimilation-chamber
Yours has a very wide range from kraftwerky to "one night in hackney" and much, much more; it's more hands-on four-on-the-floor, dance-driven
And I love it for that.
What I meant with those examples was their more fluid, less beat-intensive "braindance" stuff that you COULD dance to, but which is equally suitable for staring into the ceiling to. Like TritonAddiction fella said, to challenge yourself.
And I love it for that.
What I meant with those examples was their more fluid, less beat-intensive "braindance" stuff that you COULD dance to, but which is equally suitable for staring into the ceiling to. Like TritonAddiction fella said, to challenge yourself.
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I actually did do that:EdwardKiy wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020Yours has a very wide range from kraftwerky to "one night in hackney" and much, much more; it's more hands-on four-on-the-floor, dance-driven
And I love it for that.
What I meant with those examples was their more fluid, less beat-intensive "braindance" stuff that you COULD dance to, but which is equally suitable for staring into the ceiling to. Like TritonAddiction fella said, to challenge yourself.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fadumcmz9fw1d ... y.zip?dl=0
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