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Mercredi 9 février 2005

Another nice thing by preloaded. Lovingly presented in its own nice & evil custom webplayer. A must see.

Mardi 8 février 2005

Flyer de la soirée de présentation du label UNO à SF.

Allez écouter quelques extraits des deux singles sur : beatport 2.0. Le remix de "Du What U Du" par Trentemoller est comme je les aime…

par Dr Drak publié dans : Music
Mardi 8 février 2005

Ils comparent leur offre en ligne à celle de l'iTMS.Ainsi remplir un iPod de 10000 chansons coûte 10000$, tandis que leur service donne accès à des millions de chansons pour 15$..... et en tout petit, par mois. Car dans le système Napster, vous n'êtes que locataire de la musique. Si vous cessez de payer, les fichiers ne peuvent plus être écoutés.

Il est évident que l'on se retrouve face à deux philosophies différentes de la consommation musicale, chacune aura ses fans et détracteurs.

Pourtant, en faisant un calcul rapide, on s'apercevra que l'achat de 10000 morceaux sur l'iTMS équivaut à un abonnement de 55 ans et demi à Napster..

Mardi 8 février 2005

Il n'y a aucune faute d'orthographe dans le titre, il s'agit bien des nouveaux prototypes du site Applele qui propose une très belle galerie d'objets electroniques que nous aimerions avoir. Nous avions l'habitude de voir Apple nous proposer des produits très design...Applele va encore plus loin en proposant de véritables oeuvres.

Dimanche 6 février 2005

Si comme moi , vous êtes fan des petits robots. Allez faire un tour sur ce site qui propose de nombreuses copies des robots des années 50/60.

Il ne s'agit pas d'originaux mais de copies , un petit plaisir sans se ruiner.

Dimanche 6 février 2005

I am very sorry to have to cancel my forthcoming tour in the United States. I have decided to cancel further to what I consider to be completely unreasonable demands from the US Embassy in France in order to renew my working visa.

In order to obtain this new visa, the rules have once again changed since November 2004 and I would now have to not only fill in an exceedingly probing application form, but also be interviewed by a member of the Embassy staff, and provide proof of ownership of my house, details of my bank account, my mobile phone records, personal information on all my family members and more. I consider these demands to be a complete violation of my privacy and my civil liberties and I refuse to comply.

I am horrified by these new regulations and feel really sad that this is what some call freedom and democracy.

It has now become almost impossible for an artist to come and perform in the United States. And until this new legislation changes I will unfortunately refuse to comply with this nonsense.

Thank you for your understanding.

Laurent Garnier

par Dr Drak publié dans : Music
Mercredi 2 février 2005

ElectroKraft.com announced the resurrection of the 1980's video game Space Invaders in a little modular synth box called the Space*Synth. This device uses the original synth chip from the 1980's video arcade game Space Invaders.

Tony Amendolare from ElectroKraft.com has been creating experimental electronic instruments and effects that are influenced by the burgeoning new sounds in the areas of chip music, experimental electronica, noise and circuit bending. "I have recently discovered a marvelous synthesizer chip that was developed in the late 70's and used in the video arcade games of the 1980's, such as Space Invaders. These are sounds I remember as a kid and they're the sounds electronic musicians are seeking to incorporate into new music. People are currently using old Atari video game consoles, Commodore 64's and Game Boy's to create a new form of music using vintage video game sounds."

"The sound generator chip I'm using in the Space*Synth is wired so that you can recreate all of the sounds of "Space Invaders" and other video games of the 1980's such as "Pong", "Donkey Kong" and "Asteroids". In addition to these video game sounds you can also easily create a host of other "alien" sounds and effects."

You can use the Space*Synth as a stand alone space synthesizer or plug in a guitar, bass, vocals or any other electronic musical instrument and have the Space*Synth process the signal. There is also a VCO input jack where you can plug in another synthesizer or oscillator to create a ring modulation effect.

The Space*Synth features standard 1/4" in/out jacks and runs on 9 Volt battery or 9 Volt universal adapter power jack. It's encased in an aluminum modular box.

The Space*Synth is availble now direct from ElectroKraft. List price: $189.00

 
 
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