Indie Rock 101: the beginnings of the electronic music revolution
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- Indie Rock 101: the beginnings of the electronic music revolution
- From a Galaxy Far Far Away the Electro-Pop Wizard of a Fragile …
- JUST UT / MUSIC: Encores save lame album
- YouTube users caught in Warner Music spat
Indie Rock 101: the beginnings of the electronic music revolution
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The band is of no relation to the United States Postal Service. The Postal Service has glitchy bloops and beeps but they are not the first group to feature such daring space-age instrumentation. The man known as the father of electronic music is Edgard Var? a French composer whose work “Poeme ?ctronique” composed for the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels was his second piece for tape and like contemporaneous works by John Cage and Terry Riley is still shocking in its willingness toward the experimental and the strange. The 60s were the decade in which electronic music came to the forefront especially through the Moog synthesizer created by the American Robert Moog whose name and synthesizer rhyme with the word “rogue. Dick Hyman previously best-known for being an accomplished whistler had some success with “Moog: The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman” “The Man from.
From a Galaxy Far Far Away the Electro-Pop Wizard of a Fragile …
New York Times United States
But as the headliner at the club M83 opened for itself with an introductory set of ambient music pulling listeners further into its otherworldly domain. The band is named after a galaxy. Skip to next paragraph.
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JUST UT / MUSIC: Encores save lame album
Atlanta Journal Constitution USA
—- delivers more dance-pop on “The Jon Brion Remix EP. ”>Contemporary jazz saxophonist Walter Beasley’s latest “Free Your Mind” includes a cover of the Al Jarreau-like Kem’s “Love Calls. ”>”Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future” declares stylish electronic duo The Bird and the Bee. >Tina Dico of downbeat favorites Zero 7 has a three-EP box set titled “A Beginning A Detour An pen Ending. ”>”Tonight: Franz Ferdinand” is of course Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand’s latest. >The single “My Turn” leads off “FR(N)EVER” from Cali rockers Hoobastank. >”Stand (In The Light)” marks ’80s pop-R&B singer James Ingram’s comeback as an inspirational artist.
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YouTube users caught in Warner Music spat
CNET News CA
js’>Corey Vidal is no pirate but he’s been branded one as a result of the licensing spat between Warner Music Group and YouTube. n YouTube Vidal posted a humorous video tribute to John Williams the man who scored the soundtracks for such blockbuster films as Indiana Jones and Star Wars. In his clip he included some of Williams’ music. By now everybody knows that YouTube removes videos that violate copyright law. What’s different about Vidal’s work getting pulled is that when he posted it in ctober he was permitted to use Warner’s music.
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