[PD] "computer music" WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

Andy Farnell padawan12 at obiwannabe.co.uk
Fri Sep 4 14:49:26 CEST 2009


Analog - kinda... I saw Merzbow at Highbury Islington
back in 1992/3. His stage act was a chain
of fx pedals and guitar, and electric drill/grinder
wheel.



On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 14:35:00 +0200
"ydegoyon at gmail.com" <ydegoyon at gmail.com> wrote:

> ola,
> >
> >
> > Trying to think of a few releases that do it for me, that don't go for 
> > the quantized clubstep grid or the usual academic Fast Fourier Tropes, 
> > use computers and related technologies in a refreshing way and sound 
> > really visceral and alive, off the top of my head I'd say:
> >
> > Kevin Drumm - Sheer Hellish Miasma reissue [2007 Editions Mego]
> > John Wiese - Bubble Pulse [2003 Kissy Records]
> > Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox - End of Daze [2009 Editions Mego]
> > O.S.T. - Waetka [2008 Ideal]
> > Hecker - Acid in the Style of David Tudor [2009 Editions Mego]
> >
> i think Mego was over since 2004 or something like that...
> as i also think the computer years are a bit behind,
> glitch & click & drones & buzz & bass, what's new?
> i would just keep the good memory of a slightly different list :
> 
> pan sonic ( any )
> masami akita a.k.a. merzbow ( although i would prefer his analog work )
> chicks on speed ( that don't play guitars )
> 
> as far as noise is concerned, my favs all use analog equipment :
> 
> wolf eyes, incapacitants, macronympha, to live and shave in L.A., kk 
> null, ...
> 
> so i can't comment about noise with computers...
> 
> 
> 
> 
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