Has anyone heard the "Clubfoot" 12"?
This came in from DK mail list...
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David Kristian vs Giga-Mermaid
-----News-----
David just finished work on Stephane Morissette's
"Otaku"; the
Manga/Proto-Culture-based film for which he provided
40 minutes of new
beat-driven melodic tracks. No word yet on the
possibility of releasing the
soundtrack...
Watch for special appearances by David on the Japanese
edition DVD of Karim
Hussain's Subconscious Cruelty, and for those of you
who were at NAMM 2000,
Applied-Acoustics Systems feature David's comments on
the "Tassman"
Software Synthesizer demo CD ROM.
David's comments on "Tassman" and other fine toys can
be read at
http://www.harmony-central.com
Alien8 Recordings is planning to release a CD of
David's collaboration with
Sam Shalabi and Alexandre St-Onge (The Shalabi
Effect). This album is the
last project David did using the EMS VCS-3 synthesizer
and should please
both the fans of Roomtone and The Shalabi Effect.
Otherwise, I'm told that David is still producing 5 or
6 new tracks per
week, mostly of the rhythmic variety and that he may
be planning to release
some of them in the future. David has locked himself
into his studio and
has decided not to do any live shows or interviews
until the new records
are out, or he feels he has a sufficient cache of new
material.
For those of you in Montreal, don't forget to check
out Mitchell Akiyama,
Jetone and Gordon Krieger this Saturday, Feb 3rd,
2001, at Casa del Popolo,
located at 4873 St. Laurent, showtime is 10 pm and the
admission is $6.
SG
----Rumor Mill-----
David has had yet another custom device constructed
for him by IC1
Electronics, rumor has it that it allows nearly
infinite rhythmic
subdivisions on existing Drum Machines... In the
past, IC1 Electronics has
been responsible for David's "Philmore" Filter/Ring
Mod, "CV Harvester" and
"Velvet Touch" Oscillator/Modulator to name a few.
Karim Hussain & Julien Fonfrede's "City Without
Windows" film is currently
in pre-production, with David slated to do music and
special sound design.
We have word that a crate of the Ultra-Rare David
Kristian "Clubfoot E.P."
has been found somewhere in England... "The Clubfoot
E.P." was released in
late 1995 and is considered a classic by many fans of
David's "Drum n'
Bass" stuff.
About "The Clubfoot E.P.":
-This is also considered the first Canadian Dn'B
record
-Track titles were messed up:
"The Sound" should have read :"Sound!"
"Winding" should have read: "My Winding Tricks"
-All tracks on this record was produced using a
Lexicon JamMan, a Walkman,
2two Korg MS-20s and a Roland R8 Drum Machine.
We'll keep you posted on the availability of the
12"...
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Also on David Kristian's site:
An Interview With (sic) from Internet "Pirate" Radio
Oboro featuring early
works by (sic) and David Kristian's "Ghanima" from the
Intr_version
compilation.
For more information visit the Latest News and Past
Events sections.
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