Friday 27 June 2008

Taylor Deupree

Taylor Deupree   
Artist: Taylor Deupree

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   Electronic
   



Discography:


Northern   
 Northern

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 6


Stil   
 Stil

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 4




Over the years, Taylor Deupree has worked on a considerable measure of projects in music and multimedia system. With each musical project he takes on, his shows a different production side of himself, from ambient sounds to arduous drumfish machine-controlled techno. In the early to late '90s, he was region of the acid techno mathematical group Prototype 909. This trio's sound can be strongly associated with the former rave style of flying beatniks and sharp, tweaking, malformed noises. It is through and through his relationship with Prototype 909 that Deupree reinforced a strong affiliation with a drum machine; hence the sobriquet Taylor 808. During Prototype 909's rise to rave popularity, he made clip to explore his ambient side. SETI, a cast with Savvas Ysatis, and Deupree's solo design, Human Mesh Dance, gave him a chance to explore calmer electronic avenues. Though he has released many deeds on uncounted labels, well-nigh of his work bathroom be base on Instinct and 12K Records, which is his own judge. Deupree is besides very involved in the artistic subculture that surrounds electronic euphony.


Based in Brooklyn, NY, Deupree's most widely known project is as one third of Prototype 909, a group that too included Dietrich Schoenemann and Jason "BPMF" Szostek. The group was most illustrious for their resilient performances and cogwheel, such as rare keyboards, drum machines, and refusal to consumption a DAT musician, holding prerecorded music. The band released quaternion full-length albums, Acid Technology (Instinct, 1993), Live 1993-1995 (Instinct, 1995), Electronic transistor Rhythm (Instinct, 1995), and United at the Head (Caipirinha, 1997). Prototype 909 dissolved in the later '90s, simply continues to figure out on projects unitedly and severally.


Deupree is likewise half of SETI, a couple named later on the research experiment to pick up wireless signals from aliens. A relative suggested the identify to Deupree for his output coalition with Savvas Ysatis (Omnicron), a longtime friend. Both Ysatis and Deupree wanted their music to reflect the modality of the project, which resulted in minimalistic and often observational sounds and samples. SETI put out trey full-length releases, SETI (Inherent aptitude, 1993), Pharos (Inherent aptitude, 1994), and Ciphers (Inherent aptitude, 1996). Despite Deupree's worries concerning the consumption of the identify of the highly raw experimentation, scientists at the SETI Institute actually praised the distich for their work. For Beacon light, the Institute gave the group intelligent samples from space and spoken interviews to consumption on the album. In 1996, Savvas and Deupree formed the judge Index, which only released one 12" EP with quaternary tracks from various artists, including Prototype 909's Dietrich Shoenemann. The record is now distributed by 12K Records.


In 1993, Deupree started his solo project, Human Mesh Dance. Unlike Prototype 909's knob-tweaking, classical techno intelligent, Human Mesh Dance allowed Deupree to render his softer, ambient side at the like time that Prototype 909's popularity was rising. His first full-length as Human Mesh Dance was Hyaline (Inherent aptitude, 1993). In 1994, he followed with the full-length Idea Flower, once more on Instinct. Theseceretnumbertwelve was released in 1997 under very much applaud on 12K Records and marked a young point in Deupree's independence as a solo artist. 12K is based in New York and has released a slew of CDs, most in special editions of D or 1,000.


In 1997, Deupree teamed up with Ysatis once more and released the CD Arc vs. Tiny Objects in Space under the corresponding name calling. In 1998, 12K released the CD Alphabet Flasher by Drum Komputer, a name Deupree and former Prototype 909 fellow worker Schoenemann consumption when they bring out together. That same yr, Deupree's solo project Comma came out in a special D release, a yr later a limited button with Richard Chartier called Specification returned him to a paired-off effort. In April 2000, the album .N was released, and in July, Deupree teamed with Tetsu Inoue for Active/Freeze. A calendar month later, the full-length album Polr was released on Frank Bretschneider's German tag Raster Music.


Besides music, Deupree has had an artistic office in the electronic music culture. Instinct Records gave him an outlet for his exercise to be noticed when he took o'er as head graphic design creative person. Since his release from Instinct, he has been highly byzantine with Caipirinha Productions, the producers of the much-acclaimed electronic music objective Modulations. Deupree worked on the visually based, futuristic photographic film Synthetical Pleasures, where he took buck of the graphic aim work and contributed to both of the film's soundtracks. Making a bold shift in the direction of his sound, Deupree began to focal point more on textural elements with Stil. in 2002. He as well began a full stop of punishing coaction, working with artists divers in range such as piano player Kenneth Kirschner, microsound guru Frank Bretschneider, atmospherical minimalist Richard Chartier, and guitar player Christopher Willits.


In 2004, Deupree launched the Happy embossment, the by-product of a dissatisfaction with the lack of right exposure to Japanese pop outside of Japan. 2005 found Deupree remixing such experimental music luminaries as Philip Glass and Ryuichi Sakamoto, as intimately as an album-length project of sound reconstruction for Japanese triple Eisi, entitled Every Still Day. After several days of team-ups, in 2006, he returned to the console as a solo creative person and released the beautifully rough-textured Northern, followed by a modified edition of experimental field of force recording samples, coroneted 1AM.






Thursday 19 June 2008

Download headliners Kiss: 'Fans have killed the record industry'

Download festival headliners Kiss, who played the top spot at the festival last Friday (June 13), have declared that the record industry is "dead".

Bassist Gene Simmonds explained that his band were refusing to record new material until illegal downloading ceases, calling the act of downloading "uncivilised".

"The record industry is dead," the Daily Star reported the singer saying. "It's six feet underground and unfortunately the fans have done this.

"They've decided to download and file-share. There is no record industry around so we're going to wait until everybody settles down and becomes civilised. As soon as the record industry pops its head up we'll record new material."

Singer Paul Stanley went on to defend the band's policy of only playing old hits live. "With any classic band that hits the road, the last thing you want to hear is their new songs," he said. "Trends come, fashion comes. But we don't go away. We're like herpes."

Watch the press conference where these quotes came from below now.

Wednesday 11 June 2008

'We'll stop when wrinkles appear'

DARK grey clouds are gathering over the end of Brighton Pier.

A few OAPs sit eating fish and chips, while teenagers throng the amusement
arcade.

Over in Horatio’s Bar, an anonymous pub at the pier end, the sound of
Alphabeat’s shimmering sunny pop is playing, brightening up the otherwise
gloomy day.

The young Danish sextet’s music harks back to the pop heyday of the Eighties
and early Nineties.

I join singer Anders SG and female co-vocalist, Stine Bramsen at their
sound-check, plus songwriter and guitarist Anders B who tells me:

Friday 6 June 2008

Ulvhedner

Ulvhedner   
Artist: Ulvhedner

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Ferdasyn   
 Ferdasyn

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 6