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Synthtopia reader JRice sent word that we can do no wrong……as long as we post more of the Berlin School electronic music goodness.

“More is better!” he says.

With that in mind, check out this episode of the Small World podcast, which features an interview with Alpha Wave Movement’s Gregory Kyruluk.

The podcast, below, kicks of with an off the heezy Berlin School track. It continues with some interview segments with Kyruluk, some of his more ambient tracks, and then comes back with another heaping helping of the interlocking step sequences:

 
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This is a must listen for old-school synth music/space music fans!

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Gregory Kyryluk (Alpha Wave Movement) Composer and arranger Gregory Kyryluk has been composing music since acquiring his first professional keyboard, a Moog synthesizer, back in the early 1980s. Primarily a self-taught musician, Gregory has recorded as Alpha Wave Movement since 1992.

According to Kyryluk, Alpha Wave Movement’s musical style can be considered an amalgam of classic 1970s period German style electronic music, otherwise known as Berlin-school, and the ambient aesthetics of Brian Eno, John Serrie and Steve Roach.

Alpha Wave Movement’s music is all electronic-based, utilizing digital synthesizers and MIDI to create its sonic explorations. Aside from the musical influences, Kyryluk says that nature and natural landscapes are a continuous source of inspiration for his compositions.

Alpha Wave Movement has performed at the Ambient Ping Canada and at the Gathering Room USA, and has released music on the Dutch label Groove Unlimited, Silent Records (USA), Waveform Records (USA), Spiralight (USA) and on the private label Harmonic Resonance Recordings. Alpha Wave Movement’s other projects include Thought Guild, Open Canvas, and solo releases.

Kyryluk recently released a DVD entitled Terra, which features ambient music and images of the natural landscapes of New Zealand. The DVD video was made via a collaborative effort with electronic musician Rudy Adrian.

Here’s a video that features music from Kyryluk’s Alpha Wave Movement release, A Distant Signal, paired with space images:

You can find out more about Kyryluk and his music at the Alpha Wave Movement site.

Discography

  • Transcendence (1995)
  • The Edge of Infinity (1997)
  • Concept of Motion (1998)
  • Drifted Into Deeper Lands (2000)
  • Bislama (2000)
  • A Distant Signal (2002)
  • Cosmology (2003)
  • Beyond Silence (2005)
  • The Regions Between (2007)
  • The Mystic & The Machine (2007)

Compilations

  • From Here To Tranquility 4 (1994)
  • The Truth is Twisted (1997)
  • Lektronic Soundscapes #2 (1998)
  • The Other World 2 (1998)
  • Sequences Magazine #26 (2000)
  • Margen Magazine Spain (2003)
  • Sequences Magazine 2003 Anniversary (2003)
  • Ambienism (2003)
  • Ping Ambience 2 (2004)
 

Alpha Wave Movement - Beyond SilenceBeyond Silence is the latest CD from electronic/ambient artist Alpha Wave Movement. The album is a set of modern electronica instrumentals, infused with the sounds and forms of classic synth music.

Alpha Wave Movement is one of the recording names of Gregory Kyryluk, who also records as part of Thought Guild. As Alpha Wave Movement, Kyryluk explores a range of classic synth music styles, including Berlin-school and West-coast ambient.

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Drifted into Deeper LandsAlpha Wave Movement is one of the recording guises of synthesist Gregory Kyryluk. Kyryluk invokes the synth gods on Drifted Into Deeper Lands, and has put together a great CD that is a must-have for fans of ambient, synth, and space music.

Alpha Wave Movement’s CDs explore classic synth music genres, but make them sound fresh and new, and Drifted Into Deeper Lands is no exception.

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Alpha Wave Movement - A Distant SignalAlpha Wave Movement’s latest CD, A Distant Signal, is a great collection of tracks in the tradition of classic space music.

Alpha Wave Movement is one of the recording guises of Gregory Kyryluk, who also records as ambient/world music as Open Canvas, and as part of the synth group Thought Guild. Alpha Wave Movement represents his more ambient/space music side.

Kyryluk revisits the worlds of early space music, using the unique capabilities of analog synths to create sonic portraits of the mysteries of space. Fans of traditional analog sound will love the CD, because it’s absolutely packed with great synth work. A Distant Land is an impressive collection, with beautiful packaging, evocative titles and lovely music.

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