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  NewMusicBox
This was a "music structure generator", where an artist could enter a polyphonic piece and then parametrically adjust many of its parameters in real-time using various controls.
Scott conceived it as a musical idea generator; after setting it in operation, one could rapidly explore a vast array of multidimensional musical and sonic variation, all of this without a computer.
All of the digital academic studios of that time ran this way well into the 1980's, since the complicated sonic textures that they were experimenting with couldn't be efficiently rendered in realtime.
www.newmusicbox.org /article.nmbx?id=358   (2040 words)

  
 EMS Computer Synthi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Screened cable is used for all signal paths in the studio, and impedance at certain central inputs is made infinitely low so that secondary control parameters can be added without readjusting the magnitude of the primary ones.
The operation of the sequencer may most easily be described in terms of conventional music, although it must be remembered that the design by no means limits it to this kind of operation.
Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd. reserve right to vary the specification and/or price of SYNTHI 100 studio without notice, should it necessary or desirable.
members.tripod.com /werdav/vosyn100.htm   (4202 words)

  
 The EMS History
Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd. was formed in 1969 by Dr. Peter Zinovieff to market innovative ideas arising from his private studio and interest in musical applications of computers.
Today there is a huge worldwide market for electronic music equipment, but there is little that was not envisioned by the EMS team before 1970 ten to twenty years ahead of their time.
Pioneer of classical electronic music during 1960s and composer for film and broadcast with musical credits on the first Dr.Who and the Daleks and several Hammer films.
www.ems-synthi.demon.co.uk /emsstory.html   (1547 words)

  
 RECORDING STUDIOS
Epcom Communications - a Maritime recording studio, is running a World Wide Web sampler for people looking for some of the hard-to-find music of the Maritimes of Canada and the U.S. Evil Genius Productions - catering to indie-rock clients; 16 track recording and digital editing in a low pressure, creative environment.
Le Studio Mobile - mobile audio recording studio which specializes in 48-track digital and 24-track analog recording of live music shows and special events.
Skyline Studios - digital/midi recording studio dedicated to assisting the songwriter in developing their musical ideas from conception to completion.
www.rawmusic.com /rec_studios.html   (2995 words)

  
 EvO:R Entertainment Links section.
We provide you with a sound engineer who is familiar with the studio so that your session can run as smoothly and as stress free as possible, though you may bring your own in addition if required.
Alchemix Recording Studios where the creativity, and the art of music, is meeting and mixing with the creativity and the art of recording technology...
We are 100% committed to the Electronic Dance scene and have our own extensive release history as well as having helped many others to produce, record and release their own music.
www.evor.com /links_studios.html   (1639 words)

  
 David Rosenboom: Musical Works
Music for the Movie, I’ll Be Damned (1966–7) orchestra and electronics tape collage, recorded in the Experimental Music Studio at the University of Illinois, Urbana
Musical Intervention 1979 for Eugenio Tellez, electronic process based on the Himno National de Chile, recorded in the composer’s studio, released on Roundup: A Live Electro–acoustic Retrospective (1968–1984), Slowscan Editions, Vol.
Musical Intervention 1982 for Eugenio Tellez, electronic process on the Internationale, recorded in the composer’s studio, released on Roundup: A Live Electro–acoustic Retrospective (1968–1984), Slowscan Editions, Vol.
music.calarts.edu /~david/musicworks/music.html   (1887 words)

  
 Peter Grogono - Electronic Music Studios
I worked at Electronic Music Studios Ltd (EMS) in London, England from 1969 until 1973.
There are larger pictures of the studio: in fl and white, and colour.
Since Leo was an order of magnitude faster than Sofka, and Sofka was already connected to various electronic music instruments, we decided that Leo should do the computing and then pass results to Sofka for delivery.
www.cs.concordia.ca /~grogono/Bio/ems.html   (1440 words)

  
 CDeMUSIC: Tristram Cary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tristram Cary is a composer and electronic music pioneer.
He subsequently founded the electronic studio at the Royal College of Music in London.
He became well known especially for his music for several episodes of 'Doctor Who', the much-celebrated BBC science-fiction serial, and for his music for many films, among them 'The Lady Killers', a comedy with Alec Guiness.
www.cdemusic.org /artists/cary.html   (205 words)

  
 DMG Newsletter
This is special "mountain" music was composed for a festival called 'The Sound of the Dolomites', which took place in the mountains of Valle di Fassa (on Rifugio Boe) and near Madonna di Campilglio (on Rifugio Brentei) and was inspired by the local Ladino music.
Gorn is not limited to classical Indian music forms and thus frees his ancient instruments to respond to the musical and cultural milieu of the present.
Exploring electronic music, non-western instruments and a juxtaposition of Asian, Latin and Western European styles as early as 1952, set Ito in the forefront of music styles that developed twenty and thirty years later.
www.downtownmusicgallery.com /Main/news/Newsletter-2005-01-28.html   (19354 words)

  
 Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd. (usually abbreviated to EMS) is a synthesizer company formed in 1969 by Dr. Peter Zinovieff.
It was his synthesizers and London studios that were used by artists such as The Pink Floyd (Meddle, Obscured by Clouds, Dark Side of the Moon, Animals, Wish You Were Here), BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Brian Eno and Roxy Music, Tangerine Dream (all early albums), Hawkwind, Tim Blake, and Jean-Michel Jarre.
This was much easier to examine than the myriad of patch cords used to connect modules on systems such as a Moog modular synthesizer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Electronic_Music_Studios_(London)_Ltd   (218 words)

  
 Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii - analysis part 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Such sub-genres as Electro, Ambient-House, IDM (Intelligent Dance Music), Trance, Drum and Bass, and Glitch are all the progeny of Techno's original gene-pool.
This lead to the running footsteps that were done in a tunnel underneath the Cromwell Road in London, that runs from the science museum to Kensington to South Kensington Tube Station.
And not surprisingly, the overall critical response to the premiere of Live at Pompeii was mixed, with accolades and criticism alike for the style of the film as well as the Floyd's music.
www.brain-damage.co.uk /old/general/pompppj2.html   (1734 words)

  
 DMG Newsletter January 20th 2006
Their music has been developed over playing tons of shows and the sound on the CD reflects this with a very well recorded, but not so "produced", live feeling sound.
The music throughout this disc is often quite beautiful with the trio often at the center of most of the songs.
While the increasingly dominant role of electrically-dependent devices in musical creation should be celebrated, it's folks like Matthews who point the way towards a future in which electricity can be limited to microphones to tap the unrealized potential of acoustic instruments as fruitfully as it can be applied to laptops and other intrinsically electric devices.
www.downtownmusicgallery.com /Main/news/Newsletter-2006-01-20.html   (11612 words)

  
 !!THE EER STAFF PAGE!!
Scott Andrews is fascinated by patterns - in language, in history, in pitching; in the micromachinery of cellular life, and in music.
I particularly enjoy the musicians who have been able to bring all of the technical elements of music together and are able to transcend the mechanics involved while imparting feeling in their playing.
His brief, but putrid, musical career was spent as a lead guitarist for a band named "Hectic Buddha," which made a name for itself by grossing a total of $7.69 for a year's worth of gigging.
www.eer-music.com /eergang.html   (3668 words)

  
 EFF: DeepLinks
In other words, their argument is premised on the idea that it's illegal for me, the individual music fan, to add lyrics annotations to my legitimately acquired music.
Insofar as the activities of individual music fans who annotate their music files with lyrics is noninfringing, there can be no secondary liability on behalf of a developer of similar software under U.S. law.
Universal City Studios, 464 U.S. To the extent that personal, noncommercial annotation of legitimately acquired digital music files constitutes a noninfringing fair use, then it appears clear that the principal, intended use of pearLyrics (or similar software) is noninfringing under U.S. law, thus easily satisfying the standard set forth in Sony v.
www.eff.org /deeplinks/archives/004246.php   (1077 words)

  
 CDeMUSIC: Katharine Norman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Her book of experimental writings, 'Sounding Art: Eight Literary Excursions through Electronic Music', is published by Ashgate.
After eight years as an academic in the UK, most recently as Director of the Electronic Music Studios, Goldsmiths College, University of London, she now works as a freelance composer, teacher and writer, and lives on a small island near Vancouver, Canada.
CDeMUSIC is a registered trademark of Electronic Music Foundation, Ltd.
www.cdemusic.org /artists/norman.html   (220 words)

  
 studios
Studio Double M music ministry : She is Recording Director / Conductor; He is Sound Engineer / Producer
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 Reviews of New York (Looking For A Kiss) - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music
The Sex Pistols pretty much destroyed everything that came before them - they were radical, they brought music back to its basic form of raw energy and angst.
To those in the know, the previous month had witnessed the bootleg release of an alternative and illegal Pistols studio debut album entitled Spunk.
The first demos were recorded at the Denmark Street Rehearsal Rooms in London's Soho district during July '76.
music.download.com /3640-8719-100946773-100946784.html   (509 words)

  
 Synthi Synthesisers, Vocoders, Sequencers by EMS London LTD
Zinovieff has created the EMS Company devoted solely to the production of electronic music instruments.
He has been a frontrunner in the development of computer music techniques and now is in the forefront
The main studio is located at his home on the banks of the Thames near Putney Bridge.
members.tripod.com /werdav/index.html   (515 words)

  
 Musical Instruments @ Net Instruments
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 120 Years: EMS Synthesisers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1969 the English electronic engineer and composer Peter Zinnovieff created EMS (London) Ltd to exploit the new market of electronic musical instruments.
EMS created some of the most innovative and sometimes eccentric instruments of their time.
EMS (London) Ltd folded in 1979 due to investing in complex equipment which had little market demand, but have recently surfaced as a small company selling and modifying the original EMS Synthesiser range:
www.obsolete.com /120_years/machines/ems/index.html   (273 words)

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