Saturday, 26 October 2013
The Uncanny Effect of Being Almost Real: An Interview with Oneohtrix Point Never
<b>http://tinyurl.com/9eblzlr - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/9eblzlr'>PREVIEW: Bring To Light</a></b><p>Brought to the masses from the street parties of Soweto by head honcho and portly hypeman Nozinja (above), Shangaan Electro is a modern reinvention of the Shangaan tribe's traditions with surprisingly fresh-sounding MIDI marimbas and tom-fills, not ...</p><B>Arturia introduces the MicroBrute</b><p>The MicroBrute holds the basics of synthesis—oscillator, filter, LFO and envelope—and a two-octave keyboard, but it's also got some features you'd expect from larger synths. There's a modulation matrix for custom routing, a step sequencer, MIDI ...</p><B>The Uncanny Effect of Being Almost Real: An Interview with Oneohtrix Point Never</b><p>His latest OPN album is, in some ways, his most grounded and homemade, built out of brief, mostly keyboard-based sounds, recorded at home, and approaching the structures of riff and melody. Yet it is also a deeply odd, somewhat disorienting piece of ...</p>
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