Archive for Analog music

Velatropa | Live at Ruigoord Trance Dance


Liveset with Steven Cop­pens (drums), Timon Koomen (gui­tar) and Mark Nieuwen­huis (trompet in fx). Prob­a­bly one of the most advanced bands in … ?!

Vela­t­ropa @ Rui­go­ord Trance Dance 15/03/2012 by Marknieuwen­huis on Mixcloud

Dante Bucci | Fanfare | Hang player

This is a solo acoustic ver­sion of “Fan­fare” per­formed on the Hand­Pan (PANArt Hang). Copy­right 2008 Dante Bucci UFOTunes/ASCAP.

http://itunes.dantebucci.com

http://facebook.dantebucci.com

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If you want a HandPan:

The mak­ers of the “Hang” are no longer cre­at­ing a musi­cal instru­ment. PANArt is now focus­ing on cre­at­ing a tool for med­i­ta­tion that does not fol­low the con­ven­tions of tra­di­tional musi­cal notes. If you would like to pur­chase a hand-pan, I would sug­gest you look into one of the sev­eral other instru­ment mak­ers who are cre­at­ing very high-quality instruments.

Web­sites for other Hand-Pan makers:

www.spacedrum.fr
www.bellart.es
www.pantheonsteel.com
www.balisteelpan.com
www.caisa-music.com

The Musical Genius | Derek Paravicini | Trailer

25.02.2012 |  by AW  |  Analog music, Docs & Lectures, Film & footage  |  Feel free to reply  |  Share

A trailer from The Musi­cal Genius, pro­duced by A FOCUS PRO­DUC­TIOn for FIVE & Dis­cov­ery Health. Dis­trib­uted by Chan­nel 4 International

TV’s musi­cal genius Derek Par­avicini, the world famous musi­cal savant, makes his Lon­don debut with the Emer­ald Ensem­ble Cham­ber Orches­tra play­ing clas­si­cal, blues and jazz com­po­si­tions plus some sen­sa­tional impro­vi­sa­tions. Although blind and severely learn­ing impaired Derek can play any piece of music after hear­ing it only once.

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Trouble Funk | Percussion Solos (1986)

Taken from the 1986 ‘Say What’ Live in Lon­don vinyl LP. High qual­ity audio.
One of the defin­ing records of my teenage years in many senses. Typog­ra­phy prob­a­bly Neville Brody.
Go head…

Frying Dutchman | Human Error

11.02.2012 |  by Ado  |  Analog music, Performance  |  ,  |  1 Comment  |  Share

Nils Frahm | Kind

22.01.2012 |  by AW  |  Analog music, Poetry  |   |  Feel free to reply  |  Share

Biog­ra­phy From His Face­book Site:

Nils Frahm, born in 1982, had an early intro­duc­tion to music. Dur­ing his child­hood he was taught to play piano by Nahum Brod­ski — a stu­dent of the last scholar of Tschaikowski. It was through this that Nils began to immerse him­self in the styles of the clas­si­cal pianists before him as well as con­tem­po­rary com­posers. Today Nils Frahm works as an accom­plished com­poser and pro­ducer in Berlin. In 2008 he founded Dur­ton Stu­dio, where he has worked with Deaf Cen­ter from Nor­way, L.A. com­poser Dustin O’ Hal­lo­ran and Portland’s Peter Brod­er­ick amongst other fel­low musicians.

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Mark Nieuwenhuis | Echo

20.01.2012 |  by AW  |  Analog music, Film & footage  |  ,  |  Feel free to reply  |  Share

Mark Nieuwen­huis speelde trompet op ver­schil­lende plekken langs de Zaan, van Wormerveer tot Zaan­dam, en maakte daar­van een compositie.

Meer over de Zaanse Stad­scom­pon­ist:
http://www.zaansestadscomponist.nl

Met dank aan:
Rick van der Burg; Film
Tjeerd Schils, Robin Koek; Geluidsopnames

Lokaties:
Noordeinde 66, Wormerveer (tegen­over Gerkens Cacao)
Zaan­weg 124, Wormerveer
Zaan­weg 41, Wormerveer (tegen­over Lassie)
Julianabrug, Zaandijk
Raad­huis­straat 86, Zaandijk (onder viaduct A8)
West­z­i­jde 422, Zaan­dam (bij spoor­brug)
Dam 1, Zaandam

Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm | Live at Roter Salon

Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm cre­at­ing a song live in front of an inti­mate audi­ence at Roter Salon, Volks­bühne Berlin on July 26, 2011 as part of Ólafur’s solo tour.

Film­ing & edit­ing by Jörn Dobrindt & Sebas­t­ian Stumpe
Addi­tional shots by Tobias Wen­ner
Live mix and record­ing by Jan Hoppenstedt

Nikakoi | System Error

11.01.2012 |  by AW  |  Analog music, Electronic Music, Film & footage  |   |  Feel free to reply  |  Share

Dreamy + introspective.

Musik: Nikakoi
Video: Jörg Langkau