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From:
Richard Barnett
To:
kent williams
Cc:
Chris Taylor , idm list
Date:
Wed, 1 Dec 2021 09:08:23 +1100
Subject:
Re: where are the great modular albums
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VDS 1 & 2 are amazing, as are a lot of MGG's other works: https://mgeddesgengras1.bandcamp.com/ (& elsewhere on bandcamp). Lots of the current "Berlin School" artists lean very heavily on modular synths, as do some of the UK "hauntology-adjacent" artists like Polypores: https://polypores.bandcamp.com/ Scanner also does a lot with modular synths: https://scanner.bandcamp.com/ On Wed, 1 Dec 2021 at 07:16, kent williams <chaircrusher@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 30 lines Ignatius is the shit.> Ignatius is the shit. > https://ignatiusmusic.bandcamp.com/ > > Everything I've done in the last 3 years has been done with VCVRack, a > free virtual modular. > chaircrusher.bandcamp.com > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 12:41 AM Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> With the rise in popularity of modular gear I am curious to know if >> there's been any stand out albums that are exclusively or primarily made on >> such gear. maybe even stuff that simply could not exist w/o these tools. >> >> I'd say IDM-wise the recent Datach'i and Richard Devine make the grade. >> More generally electronic music speaking Keith Fullerton Whitman's stuff >> around Generators (I haven't kept up with his newer stuff) and Caterina >> Barbieri's *Patterns of Consciousness* and >> *Ecstatic Computation. * >> >> There's recent ambient stuff that has received alot of attention but not >> that much of it is very interesting to me tbh. >> >> So - tell me what are the intensely ripping or uniquely beautiful and >> yes maybe even *novel* records that are capitalizing on the huge boom for >> this gear. >> >> ty fam >> >
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