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Here is what happens when you pass some raw electronic waveforms through a voltage to electron beam converter, aka an oscilloscope, and map the input voltages to Lissajous curves.
Pure analog in; analog out.
The music is ‘Vapourware‘ from the album Gas 0095.
Equipment used: Sequencial Circuits Pro-One, Korg Station.
via Microscopics
John Foxx’s Cathedral Oceans
Ultravox’s John Foxx has an ongoing ambient music project, Cathedral Oceans, and he has created abstract videos to accompany the music.
Here are a few review excerpts, via the Cathedral Oceans blog.
“Cathedral Oceans is an ongoing project that stretches back many years and explores ambient sound, washes of reverberated vocals and strings like no other. But [...]
This video demos WiiAmbient, a free new ambient music program for the Wii from Gleetchplug.
It’s not available yet - but it looks like it will be very cool.
Microscopics has re-released Gas 0095 CD, a cult classic ambient electronic release. You can preview the album above, or download a free track from the album below.
All pre-release orders of the Gas 0095 CD come with a free model Minimoog:
The 1/8th scale model is modelled on the classic Minimoog model 204D and is pre-cut & scored by hand.
Ready to chill out for the weekend with a bit of ambient music?
Then check out Matthew Davidson’s gorgeous new release, A Towering Achievement of Indescribable Beauty. It’s a collection of piano improvisations, recorded May 27th - June 11th 2008, between 8:20 and 8:50am each day.
Here’s what Davidson has to say about the album:
There is only [...]
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Filed under: MIDI Controllers, Music News, Virtual Instruments
I’ve written previously about the idea of virtual worlds made up of ambient sound-objects.
The world of ambient music could use kick in the seat of the pants, and making it less passive might just do it.
Brian Eno’s template for ambient music - infinite soundscapes structured around asynchronous loops - has been explored for thirty years. [...]
Tripping The Universe
Remember yesterday’s post about real-time 3D acoustic rendering?
I said:
Can you imagine entering into a 3D world of ambient sound-objects, where your perspective, and the location of the objects, affects what you hear?
This video, JumpBean Synth from Angry’s Tripping The Universe, appears to explore a similar idea, if on a basic level.
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Filed under: Electronic Instruments, Electronic Musicians, Free Music, Hardware Effects, Music Videos
I’m a massive Budd & Eno fan. The Pearl & Ambient 2: The Plateax of MIrrors are two of the most gorgeous and important works of ambient music.
So I was excited to see music blogger Matthew G Davidson (Stretta) offer his take on the classic work of Budd & Eno. Here’s a little background on [...]
It’s science: chill out music music is good for you
According to research presented at the American Society of Hypertension’s Twenty Third Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition (ASH 2008), listening to just 30 minutes of rhythmically homogeneous music every day can significantly reduce high blood pressure.
By rhythmically homogeneous, they mean music with little or no variation [...]
The Orb - The Dream - The Tour
Ambient house group The Orb has announced dates for its 2008 tour:
1 May 2008
Scala - The Orb London, London and South East
2 May 2008
Concorde 2 - The Orb Brighton, London and South East
4 May 2008
Wedgewood Rooms - The Orb Portsmouth, South
6 May 2008
The [...]




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