Doctor Who Tristram Cary composer dies
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- Doctor Who Tristram Cary composer dies
- Richard Lainhart’s LUX
- Prince Portishead help make Coachella a success in year 9
- On the Scene With Steven Tyler Carmen Electra Elijah Wood and…
- Prince rocks Coachella with passionate show
Doctor Who Tristram Cary composer dies
NEWS.com.au – Apr 27, 2008
"His influence on music was global" Mr Whittington said. "Although Cary’s background was in classical music the technology that he pioneered has permeated most styles of music-making today from pop to techno to experimental. " Cary was born in England and conceived ideas for electronic music while working as a naval radar officer in World War II. He co-designed the VCS3 synthesiser which became the must-have instrument for such avant-garde classical composers and rock artists as Brian Eno The Who Pink Floyd and King Crimson. Share this article.
Richard Lainhart’s LUX
Synthtopia – Apr 27, 2008
Richard Lainhart BioRichard Lainhart is an award-winning composer author and filmmaker – a digital artisan who works with sonic and visual data. Since childhood he’s been interested in natural processes such as waves flames and clouds in harmonics and harmony and in creative interactions with machines using them as compositional methods to present sounds that are as beautiful as he can make them. [His] “music reflects the spirit of possibility that once defined electronic music bringing with it a sense of past present and future that transcends time technology and cultural assumptions. The spell- binding music seemed to evoke feelings that can’t quite be named and suggest music I might rather imagine for myself in silence than trust most composers to compose. ” (The Village Voice). “He’s evolved a singular vision as a composer performer and engineer of darkly seductive minimalism. ” (Peter Marsh BBC)Lainhart’s animations and films have been shown in the US Canada Germany and Korea and online at ResFest The New Venue The Bitscreen and Streaming Cinema 2.
Prince Portishead help make Coachella a success in year 9
FOXNews – Apr 27, 2008
Many more played as well among them the Raconteurs Death Cab for Cutie Kraftwerk Vampire Weekend Fatboy Slim MGMT and Aphex Twin. Located in the Southern California desert a few hours’ drive from Los Angeles Coachella has emerged as one of the country’s biggest music events and the unofficial kickoff to the summer festival season. Drawing electronic music indie rock and pop acts it’s fostered a cool identity of sun-drenched dancing. The crowd was largely composed of fashionable hipsters showing plenty of skin in dry hot weather that at times cracked 100 degrees. “Festivals usually smell a lot worse than this one” National lead singer Matt Berninger told the crowd while playing Friday. “You guys smell really nice. Battalion Chief Bart Chambers of the Indio Fire Department said about 25 people had been hospitalized by late Sunday afternoon many of them because of heat-related injuries.
On the Scene With Steven Tyler Carmen Electra Elijah Wood and…
Rolling Stone – Apr 27, 2008
but “also enjoyed Yelle Hot Chip and Calvin Harris. I spent most of my night in the tents that were playing electronic music. ” So would she ever consider doing burlesque at Coachella? “Sure but I think it’s meant to be a music festival so it would have to be one heck of a band backing me up!”.
Prince rocks Coachella with passionate show
MSNBC – Apr 27, 2008
Many more played as well among them the Raconteurs Death Cab for Cutie Kraftwerk Vampire Weekend Fatboy Slim MGMT and Aphex Twin. Unofficial summer kickoffLocated in the Southern California desert a few hours? drive from Los Angeles Coachella has emerged as one of the country?s biggest music events and the unofficial kickoff to the summer festival season. Drawing electronic music indie rock and pop acts it?s fostered a cool identity of sun-drenched dancing. The crowd was largely composed of fashionable hipsters showing plenty of skin in dry hot weather that at times cracked 100 degrees.
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