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Edgard Varèse T-Shirts
Analog Industries has introduced its Edgard Varèse t-shirt design, and is now taking “preorders”.
Description:
The third Icons Of Electronic Music t-shirt features Edgard Varèse. The artwork is by Stefan Goodchild.
The shirt is printed with white discharge ink on a model 2001 American Apparel 100% cotton t-shirt in their “Army” color,
The shirts are $18 plus shipping.

Analog Industries has announced the Audio Damage Rough Rider, a plug-in compressor that is going to be a freebie. Details to come.
Automaton Alpha Preview
Chris Randall of Analog Industries demos an alpha version of Automaton:
This is a quick demonstration of the sequencer engine and the effects in Automaton. The software is still in alpha, and some of the user interface elements are missing, but you can get the general idea of what is going on with this, I think.
Free Music From Chris Randall
Chris Randall wears a lot of hats: producer, label head, blogger, software developer and key figure in the nascent “grindhouse” style of electronic music.
First and foremost, though, he’s a musician, and he wants to load up your iPod with a bunch of free music. So that pretty much everything you listen to will be his music, but under different names.
Randall’s not into all that “music wants to be free” Internet hippy crap. He wants to get paid for his music, but he understands the value of a little peak-a-boo tease, too.
Because of that, he’s shared dozens of free electronic music tracks at his personal site. They come from a variety of his music projects, including Sister Machine Gun, Micronaut & Scanalyzer. If you’re a podcaster,the music is “podsafe”, too.
You can preview a few tracks below – but visit his site to get the the motherload.
Sister Machine Gun - To Hell With You [4:41m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Micronaut - Invention 1/Microprocessor [4:46m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Scanalyzer - Screamer [3:19m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadAwesome Elektron Workout
Analog Industries‘ Chris Randall gives his Elektron MD and MM a workout. Nice improv and a great demo of what Elektron’s gear can do.
This track may cause glitchtronic knee syndrome, though.




