E3 May See New Game Devices; Price Cuts Unlikely

May 30, 2009 admin News

The News Review:

- E3 May See New Game Devices; Price Cuts Unlikely
- Promises of an electronic super-jam at Bisco Inferno
- Italo renaissance sparks electro-music rethink
- Entrepreneur/artist makes flames dance to music
- Lover of electronic music

E3 May See New Game Devices; Price Cuts Unlikely
Wall Street Journal
The Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 kicks off in Los Angeles next week. The annual event is used by game publishers and makers of consoles and related equipment to show off new products for the coming year. Much of the talk leading up to this year’s event have centered on new hardware such as 3D motion-sensor controls and.

Promises of an electronic super-jam at Bisco Inferno
Denver Post
Question: Let’s talk Bisco Inferno. What’s the idea behind the festival? Answer: We found a bunch of artists that were the founders and premiere artists of electronic music in the different types of electronic music that they made and asked them if they wanted to play. All these dudes playing the show are continuing on their path as artists in one way or another. Q: What do you mean “premiere artists?” It’s a pretty eclectic bill. A: At one point or time they were the Michael Jordans of what they did. We were fortunate enough to assemble a bill that had that kind of vibe.

Italo renaissance sparks electro-music rethink
AFP
The arrangements are superb. “More light-hearted than its American equivalent and less brutal than the developing northern European techno scene Italo and its more electronic Eurodance derivatives were seen as lacking substance. “Britain felt it already had lighter electronic music with the Human League and the accents were mocked” the Argentinian bemoaned “There’s a lot of mild prejudice ignorance and a lack of musical understanding. “”People don’t understand that underneath the surface it was very punk and DIY. It was intended to be commercial and it’s annoying to see more mediocre but so called refined music getting success. “”I see a parallel with Italian film director Sergio Leone who suffered so much and received so much criticism at the time before he received respect.

Entrepreneur/artist makes flames dance to music
San Francisco Chronicle
Levine calls his invention Fire 2. Algorithms analyze music in the room even specific instruments and send signals to the gas lines that rapidly open and close a series of valves to 100 different positions up to 30 times per second. ne flame follows the bass another the treble and two dance to the mid-ranges. “We want to be the Bellagio version of fire” Levine said referring to the famous Las Vegas hotel’s fountains that shoot in choreographed patterns to music. In the two weeks since Levine and business partner Mike Thielvoldt posted their LiveSparkFire.
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Lover of electronic music
La Voz Weekly
substring(0 thispageresult. Three students enrolled in the program but one never showed up and the other only came to class a few times giving Mitchell total access to the studio and a one-on-one time with his instructor and mentor Allen Strange – author of the first book on how to create electronic music. Mitchell decided to pursue electronic music after beginning a career in music as a trombone player. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Music Theory and Composition specializing in electronic music. He remembers how excited he was when first heard “Switched on Bach” by Wendy Carlos and Benjamin Folkman.


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