
altruistica
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I've been studying music for over forty years now, starting with my clarinet, then saxophone, then piano, then bass guitar, then guitar, then recording, then drums.....I've studied it to what is recognised to be a fairly high level covering lots of genres including electronic music and touched on a little musique concrete (an extramural course at Birmingham University in the 1980's).....but have never heard of these guys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KkW8Ul7Q1I
It was only towards the end of the film when the company they formed rang a couple of bells.
How does this relate to analog and tape machines?
For the next batch of recording I do, I want to record traditional instruments (ie vocals, guitars, drums acoustic instruments) but also overlay electronic sounds / instruments to mix it up.
Al
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KkW8Ul7Q1I
It was only towards the end of the film when the company they formed rang a couple of bells.
How does this relate to analog and tape machines?
For the next batch of recording I do, I want to record traditional instruments (ie vocals, guitars, drums acoustic instruments) but also overlay electronic sounds / instruments to mix it up.
Al