On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, VIDELA GILBERT MARCEL wrote:
quoted 6 lines Hey my IDM brothers and sisters,> Hey my IDM brothers and sisters,
> I know everyone talks about the 303 to death, but I need to ask a serious
> question.
> How was the 303 used when it first came to the market. ACID style
> music is a thing of the 90's (mostly). The 303 came out in the ealry 80's
> right? So in what ways did the buyers use it then? I remember seeing an
Right, check Heaven 17's "Let Me Go" for the FIRST distinct use of the
303 bassline (also one of the first uses of the 303 at all).
quoted 4 lines explanation on analogue heaven that showed how to write an old Beatles> explanation on analogue heaven that showed how to write an old Beatles
> tune using the 303/606. That is where I got interested in this. Are there
> any classic 80's pop tunes that I should look into to hear how the 303
> was used prior to the whole tweak the thing like DRAX or PLASTIKMAN do today?
When I interviewed Youth of Killing Joke, he recommended the R&B band
"Imagination" for the earliest (and most successful at
bass-guitar-emulation) use of the 303. I found a few once and
Imagination basically made smooth R&B - uptempo ballady stuff.
quoted 5 lines I have a feeling that I may find something in the old> I have a feeling that I may find something in the old
> breakdance/elektro stuff. You know like that Africa Bambatta. If
> any of you have any suggestions please reply. I was heavily into the old
> breakdance thing when I was a kid and I am just wondering if I miised
> something during the 80's.
I think I heard it on the Breakin' soundtrack, just because of a few
slides on one of those songs. It is really not that distinctive when
programmed like a bass-guitar, imho, though useful because of the
pattern-based sequencing approach.
(Yes, I have used one in my music and can program it, so I know those
idiosyncracies to look for, btw.)
David Chandler - chandler@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us (503)301-3011
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