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Alors que les nineties sont marquées par l'avénement de la techno et de la house, un petit gamin des Cournouailles, Richard David James aka Aphex Twin va révolutionner la musique électronique.Lorsque paraît en 1996 le tout simplement intitulé “Richard D James album”, Aphex Twin est au sommet de sa popularité. Son nouvel album brouille encore plus les pistes et mélange les genres, entre electronica, ambient et lDM pour “Intelligent Dance Music” un sous-genre dont Aphex Twin est devenu le chef de file. Dès les premières notes, l'auditeur est plongé dans un monde où les lois de la musique semblent réinventées, où le rythme devient imprévisible. Du titre “4” à “Boy/Girls song” en passant par “To cure a weakling child” Aphex Twin crée ainsi des pièces de musique de chambre, d'abord déroutantes, mais qui très vite fascinent, voire obsèdent.“Richard D James album” est un véritable manifeste, un disque indispensable qui a encore aujourd'hui une influence profonde sur de nombreux artistes électro comme Flying Lotus, Rone, Skrillex ou encore James Blake.On vous raconte la story Aphex Twin avec Olivia, Grégoire revient sur le making of de l'album et Fanny se penche sur les clips très barrés de "Come to Daddy" et "Windowlicker".Crédits :Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"Titres écoutés dans l'émission : “4”, “Cornish Acid”, “Peek 824545201”, “Fingerbib”, “Carn Marth”, “Second Side”, “To Cure A Weakling Child”, “Goon Gumpas”, “Yellow Calx”, “Girl/Boy Song”, “ Logan Rock Witch", “Analog Bubblebath", "Xtal", "Didgeriddo", "Alberto Balsam", "Waixen Pith", "Come to Daddy" et "Windowlicker". Radiohead "Idiotheque", The Winstons "Amen, Brother", Squarepusher “Tundra"Chaque mois dans Radio K7 on rembobine nos cassettes et vous raconte l'histoire d'un album qui a marqué les années 90s. Une émission animée par Emmanuel Minelle, Fanny Giniès, Olivia Godat et Greg Cook. Enregistrée chez Fanny Giniès. Générique réalisé par Greg Cook. Identité graphique signée Floating Studio.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Zero Grav and Phantom other discuss Kung Foo, Japanese cholos, weebs, Intelligent Dance Music, mediocre pop music, squid, ika, chicken strips, music, "driving safe", driving safely, unintentional idiocy, Yong, baddies, and a whole lot more --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zero-grav/support
Tell me, am I right to think that there could be nothing better than listening to some dudes talking about the Postal Service? We hope so, because this week we're breaking down the band's one and only studie: "Give Up", from 2003. In this ep, which was definitely recorded today, March 2, our hosts debate the significance of this seminal record and elder Millennial cultural touchstone. We also toss out some fun musical micro-genres like 8-bit, Glitch, Intelligent Dance Music, Eno-Core and more! Plus, Brandon prepares for his post-apocalyptic career as the Mad Max guitar guy, Matt experiments with alternate pronunciations of Dntel, and Joe tries not to cry. And joining us for all the fun is our friend, former bandmate, and wearer of an ironic, thrift store T-shirt and sherpa-lined jacket - William Noone!Be sure to support the artists by purchasing "Give Up" on iTunes or wherever you get your music.
In de KLUB KINK deze week een special over IDM, en daarom is ook de mix volledig gericht op deze gevarieerde muziekstroming. Met natuurlijk een poging om het een beetje dansbaar te houden. Playlist: Spark - wry2 Brothomstates - Brothomstates Ipxen Chulk - Lestronic Colour Maximum Slam Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seeds (Boards of Canada Remix) Tero - Suo Flint Glass - Amenemath Beefcake - Hôte #03 (07'04" Remix By Dither) Orphx - Simulacrum Cell - hitch Lackluster - Trull Cakes Vromb - Variation Paul Kalkbrenner - Queer Fellow (Ellen Allien & Apparat Rmx) Ochre - Moonlight Sonata
IDM, Intelligent Dance Music, Braindance. Hoe je het ook noemt, het is een stroming waar je misschien wel fysiek op kan dansen, maar die toch vooral ook bedoeld is om in je hoofd op te dansen. Stefan kijkt samen met Erwin Herkelman naar deze stroming die buiten alle hokjes probeert te kleuren, maar daarmee een hokje heeft gekregen. Playlist deel 1: Tipper - Twister Plaid - Assault On Precinct Zero Pablo Nouvelle - Vulnerability Aphex Twin - Didgeridoo Autechre - Basscadet Squarepusher - Welcome To Europa µ-Ziq - Hector's House Funckarma - Chemical Chain Reaction Moderat - Ramadan Burial - Raver Playlist deel 2: Spark - wry2 Brothomstates - Brothomstates Ipxen Chulk - Lestronic Colour Maximum Slam Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seeds (Boards of Canada Remix) Tero - Suo Flint Glass - Amenemath Beefcake - Hôte #03 (07'04" Remix By Dither) Orphx - Simulacrum Cell - hitch Lackluster - Trull Cakes Vromb - Variation Paul Kalkbrenner - Queer Fellow (Ellen Allien & Apparat Rmx) Ochre - Moonlight Sonata
In de KLUB KINK deze week een special over IDM, en daarom is ook de mix volledig gericht op deze gevarieerde muziekstroming. Met natuurlijk een poging om het een beetje dansbaar te houden. Playlist: Spark - wry2 Brothomstates - Brothomstates Ipxen Chulk - Lestronic Colour Maximum Slam Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seeds (Boards of Canada Remix) Tero - Suo Flint Glass - Amenemath Beefcake - Hôte #03 (07'04" Remix By Dither) Orphx - Simulacrum Cell - hitch Lackluster - Trull Cakes Vromb - Variation Paul Kalkbrenner - Queer Fellow (Ellen Allien & Apparat Rmx) Ochre - Moonlight Sonata
IDM, Intelligent Dance Music, Braindance. Hoe je het ook noemt, het is een stroming waar je misschien wel fysiek op kan dansen, maar die toch vooral ook bedoeld is om in je hoofd op te dansen. Stefan kijkt samen met Erwin Herkelman naar deze stroming die buiten alle hokjes probeert te kleuren, maar daarmee een hokje heeft gekregen. Playlist deel 1: Tipper - Twister Plaid - Assault On Precinct Zero Pablo Nouvelle - Vulnerability Aphex Twin - Didgeridoo Autechre - Basscadet Squarepusher - Welcome To Europa µ-Ziq - Hector's House Funckarma - Chemical Chain Reaction Moderat - Ramadan Burial - Raver Playlist deel 2: Spark - wry2 Brothomstates - Brothomstates Ipxen Chulk - Lestronic Colour Maximum Slam Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seeds (Boards of Canada Remix) Tero - Suo Flint Glass - Amenemath Beefcake - Hôte #03 (07'04" Remix By Dither) Orphx - Simulacrum Cell - hitch Lackluster - Trull Cakes Vromb - Variation Paul Kalkbrenner - Queer Fellow (Ellen Allien & Apparat Rmx) Ochre - Moonlight Sonata
Music Around The World is a music segment featuring various artist and music. Some of these artists are from the United States, while others are from other countries across the globe. In this episode we will be featuring: Geistech, Ahmed Romel, Xikwri Neyrra, Akemi Fox and Music News. https://masonverapaine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/19.-MFAW-Episode-61.mp3 Music From Around The World Episode 61 Transcription Intro: 0:00 to 0:14 Mason Paine here and this is episode 61 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from: Geistech, Ahmed Romel, Xikwri Neyrra, Akemi Fox and Music News. Geistech: Start – 0:15 and End -8:34Our first artist, Geistech is a Mexican producer and DJ who is known for his hard, dark style of IDM which is (Intelligent Dance Music) and Techno. His music has been influenced by artists such as Information Society, Duran Duran, Level 42, INSX, Ken Laszlo, and Howard Jones. Here is a listen to his latest track “Resiliente” Resiliente is out now via Dostonos Records and its available on all streaming platforms. Geistech's music has been supported by big names in the DJ world such as Maceo Plex, Dave Clarke, Mr C, Curses, and more For the latest on Geistech and his projects visit dostonosrecords.com. That's D-O-S-T-O-N-O-S-R-E-C-O-R-D-S DOT COM Ahmed Romel: Start -8:37 and End – 17:03Next up is, Jordanian trance music producer Ahmed Romel is known for his euphoric and uplifting productions; which he labels as Orchestrance. Romel has performed at some of the world's biggest festivals, including EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland, and FSOE 300 in Amsterdam. Here is a listen to his latest track “Never Enough” Never Enough is out now via FSOE and its available on all streaming platforms. For the latest on Ahmed, his appearances and upcoming projects visit: facebook.com/AhmedRomelMusic. That's facebook.com/A-H-M-E-D-R-O-M-E-L-M-U-S-I-C News Break 1: 17:05 to 18:15Let's take a brief break from the music, for some music news. M.I.A. has just released a brand new track called "Popular" off her upcoming album MATA. The song is produced by Boaz van de Beats and Diplo, and it's sure to get you pumped for the album release. This will be M.I.A.'s first album since 2016's AIM, which she announced back in May. Along with the announcement of her new album, M.I.A. also revealed that she is a born-again Christian. In other news, Italian DJ, Producer and Remixer Benny Benassi "Satisfaction" which was released 20 years ago, has been given a fresh update, with a new sound that draws from David Guetta's "Future Rave." The recognizable synth hook from the original 2002 release is still present, but the overall feel of the track is more upbeat and energetic. According to Guetta, “I first remixed this track as a sound design exercise for myself but enjoyed the sound so much that I started play it and sets and got positive reactions from the crowd.” Benassi is thrilled to be working with Guetta on this track, saying that he has brought it firmly into the present day and that it will go down a storm in DJ sets. That's it for this Music News Break. Xikwri Neyrra: Start - 18:16 and End -29:33Our third artist is from Guadalajara, Mexico and he goes by the name of Xikwri Neyrra. He is a Psychedelic trance DJ and producer. Here is he is with his latest track “Storm.” Storm is out now via TwentyFive Records and its available on all streaming platforms. Visit .facebook.com/xikwrineyrraofficial; that's .facebook.com/X-I-K-W-R-I-N-E-Y-R-R-A-O-F-F-I-C-I-A-L News Break 2: 29:34 to 30:34Let's take a final break for some music news. Country, Singer and Song writer Maren Morris and DJ and Producer Zedd may be teaming up again soon! Their previous collaboration, "The Middle," was a huge success, so it's no surprise that they're considering making another song together. This new track is sure to be another hit on the Hot Dance/Electr...
Today we're joined by musician/tattoo artist Dan Bones! Together we're diving into Pikes 171-173 (Crest of the Hill, The Blob, and Last House on Slunk Street). We also discuss how Andrew Yang probably had a Rickenbacker he didn't know how to play, buying instruments you don't need, Spenser has a new doppelgänger on the Geek Squad, is having sex with your doppelgänger masturbation?, Brit and Spense go to the Hard Rock Cafe, Guy Fieri's Manhattan restaurant, The History of Buckethead's Touring Bands, our guest saw Buckethead play with Primus and we're big fuckin envious, we are an anti-Ghost podcast, Bumblefoot is the best Buckethead impersonator, what kind of benders does Buckethead go on?, Spense and Dan have a conversation in code, Tom Petty was a good songwriter but sucked at singing, Dave Navarro Lives Mas, Britain is a Californimpotent, the coolest balloon animals, Intelligent Dance Music, running Doom on a pregnancy test, Carl's Asshole (a tattoo story), Floor Glory Holes, Varg Vikernes is a poopy boy, Cum Corner, My Little Pony Perverts, Parcels - Day/Night, The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), Megadeth - Risk, Red Fiction - Clone 13, and falling asleep while getting a blowjob.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abucketcast)
Intelligent Dance Music ou «Musique électronique cérébrale» dans la langue de PKP. Ça apparaît pas mal au début des années 1990 quand les musiques EDM et Acid House battaient leur plein en Amérique et au Royaume-Uni. Le sous-genre porte aussi le nom de "ambiant techno" ou "intelligent techno", à l'époque. C'est une musique électronique expérimentale caractérisée par l'abandon de l'aspect fonctionnel et festif de la musique pour danser. On libère la musique et l'auditeur : la psyché domine le corps. On a affaire à des geeks, là. Mix Squarepusher Theme / Squarepusher / Feed Me Weird Things (Rephlex, 1996) Hasty Boom Alert / μ-Ziq / Lunatic Harness (Hut, 1997) Kyokushin / Venetian Snares / Detrimentalist (Planet Mu, 2008) Girl/Boy Song / Aphex Twin / Richard D. James Album (Warp, 1996) Blue Sky and Yellow Sunflower / Susumu Yokota / Symbol (Lo, 2005) Villes infinies / Boundary / Still Life (Fontana, 2014) Problem Areas / Oneohtrix Point Never / R Plus Seven (Warp, 2013) Belly / Joy Orbison / 81b (Hinge Finger, 2018) Lost World / LFO / WXAXRXP Sessions (Warp, 2019) Jeanette / Kelly Lee Owens / Inner Song (Smalltown Supersound, 2020) 777 / Autechre / LP5 (Warp Records, 1998) Sourcer / Demdike Stare / Wonderland (Modern Love, 2016) Whip / Arca / Arca (XL, 2017) Breaking Bread / Matmos / Plastic Anniversary (Thrill Jockey, 2019) Telahora / Nicolas Jaar / Telas (Other People, 2020) Rough for Radio / Seefeel / WXAXRXP Sessions (Warp, 2019) Sixtyniner / Boards of Canada / Twoism (Warp Records, 1995) Fauré In The Chrome / Actress / AZD (Ninja Tune, 2017)
Intelligent Dance Music ou «Musique électronique cérébrale» dans la langue de PKP. Ça apparaît pas mal au début des années 1990 quand les musiques EDM et Acid House battaient leur plein en Amérique et au Royaume-Uni. Le sous-genre porte aussi le nom de "ambiant techno" ou "intelligent techno", à l'époque. C'est une musique électronique expérimentale caractérisée par l'abandon de l'aspect fonctionnel et festif de la musique pour danser. On libère la musique et l'auditeur : la psyché domine le corps. On a affaire à des geeks, là. Mix Squarepusher Theme / Squarepusher / Feed Me Weird Things (Rephlex, 1996) Hasty Boom Alert / μ-Ziq / Lunatic Harness (Hut, 1997) Kyokushin / Venetian Snares / Detrimentalist (Planet Mu, 2008) Girl/Boy Song / Aphex Twin / Richard D. James Album (Warp, 1996) Blue Sky and Yellow Sunflower / Susumu Yokota / Symbol (Lo, 2005) Villes infinies / Boundary / Still Life (Fontana, 2014) Problem Areas / Oneohtrix Point Never / R Plus Seven (Warp, 2013) Belly / Joy Orbison / 81b (Hinge Finger, 2018) Lost World / LFO / WXAXRXP Sessions (Warp, 2019) Jeanette / Kelly Lee Owens / Inner Song (Smalltown Supersound, 2020) 777 / Autechre / LP5 (Warp Records, 1998) Sourcer / Demdike Stare / Wonderland (Modern Love, 2016) Whip / Arca / Arca (XL, 2017) Breaking Bread / Matmos / Plastic Anniversary (Thrill Jockey, 2019) Telahora / Nicolas Jaar / Telas (Other People, 2020) Rough for Radio / Seefeel / WXAXRXP Sessions (Warp, 2019) Sixtyniner / Boards of Canada / Twoism (Warp Records, 1995) Fauré In The Chrome / Actress / AZD (Ninja Tune, 2017)
Artist and Musician Cat Lauigan and I process the sadness of George Floyd's murder after the first day of riots in Minneapolis. We share experiences we have had with the Amy Coopers in our lives, before reminiscing on the influence the Rave scene had on us as artists. Loud techno, beautiful flyers, nootropic bars, and RAVER FASHION lead us into a conversation about Cat's natural dying practice, in which she makes period inspired clothing of an invented origin using recycled fabrics and natural dying techniques.
IDM or Intelligent Dance Music may be one of the smarmiest genre titles, but when it comes to the moniker there is no one that who is more widely known as the champion of it than Aphex Twin. Kris and Alex take a look three lesser known outputs by the ultra-prolific master of music programming and obscure synthesizers. AFX - Korg Trax + Tunings for Falling AsleepAFX - London 03.06.17 [Field Day]Aphex Twin - Cheetah
IDM or Intelligent Dance Music may be one of the smarmiest genre titles, but when it comes to the moniker there is no one that who is more widely known as the champion of it than Aphex Twin. Kris and Alex take a look three lesser known outputs by the ultra-prolific master of music programming and obscure synthesizers. AFX - Korg Trax + Tunings for Falling AsleepAFX - London 03.06.17 [Field Day]Aphex Twin - Cheetah
IDM or Intelligent Dance Music may be one of the smarmiest genre titles, but when it comes to the moniker there is no one that who is more widely known as the champion of it than Aphex Twin. Kris and Alex take a look three lesser known outputs by the ultra-prolific master of music programming and obscure synthesizers. AFX - Korg Trax + Tunings for Falling AsleepAFX - London 03.06.17 [Field Day]Aphex Twin - Cheetah
This week I'm joined by Andrew Potterton, founder of Perception Music Publishing, who has a fascinating music career spanning all kinds of genres and industries. For the video version of this podcast visit: https://soundtrack.academy/andrewpotterton Alongside music credits on Oprah Winfrey, Top Gear, MTV Cribs, The Discovery Channel, and National Geographic, amongst others, Andrew also has a background in electronic music, being one of the early pioneers of IDM, or “Intelligent Dance Music”. He frequently works in the art and sound design space, creating installations in music, art, and theatre performances. Andrew's SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/andrew-potterton Andrew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewpotterton Resources: Audio quality test: https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2015/06/02/411473508/how-well-can-you-hear-audio-quality
We take a meandering approach to three EPs this week. Open Mike comes back with a more relaxed album, Iglooghost is doing Intelligent Dance Music, and Nancy finds a groove. We also discuss artists that have gone to prison, Dylan's deep hatred for Thank U, Next, and Anderson .Paak Chase did the editing magic here. You should check out his YouTube channel and Twitter: @You Can Leave Stay up to date on new episodes and interact with us on Twitter: @AboutSinging Check out our snazzy website where we are adding content: TalkingAboutSinging.Podiant.Co Email us questions or suggestions at TalkingAboutSinging@gmail.com Support us on Patreon Thanks for listening.
In Episode 24, we sit down with Ted Wampole (Wilkes-Barre DJ Newpy Hundo), Nate Miller, and Richard Roani of Funkstronaut Productions, who are organizing the first-ever Satellite Ranch Music & Arts Festival at Mountain Sky in Jermyn on Friday, Sept. 1 and Saturday, Sept. 2 with intelligent dance music, house, techno, dub, disco, hip-hop, electronic fusion, and jamtronica, along with light and art installations, workshops, yoga, and silent disco. Before and during the interview, we crack open some crowlers from Beer Boys in Wilkes-Barre. They support local just like we do with NEPA breweries on tap every day, so this week, we try Front Street Wheat by Berwick Brewing Company, Sippin’ Time by Benny Brewing in Wilkes-Barre, and Pimp My Rye by North Slope Brewing in Dallas – all great session beers packed with flavor that go down easy. We talk about the origins of the inaugural festival, convincing Mountain Sky to host Satellite Ranch and how the location informed its name, what the different members of Funkstronaut Productions brought to the table and how their experiences and musical tastes helped shape the festival, the positive and negative effects that Camp Bisco in Scranton has had on the local perception of electronic music, defining “intelligent” dance music and how it stands out from typical EDM, the funny story behind the Newpy Hundo moniker, what a “silent disco” is, expanding musical horizons and creating good vibes, how they chose the artists in their diverse lineup, Lord RAJA and Adult Swim becoming an unexpected outlet for electronic artists, the future of Funkstronaut, and more. We close out the show by pointing out some of the weird and funny names of the artists playing at Satellite Ranch, which leads to some interesting stories and highlights of the festival, including some notable local acts. The NEPA Scene Podcast covers arts, entertainment, and the issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania. It airs as a live video stream every Wednesday at 7 p.m. on NEPA Scene’s Facebook page and is available afterward on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, YouTube, and nepascene.com. This episode and all previous episodes are available now on NEPA Scene, the award-winning independent arts and entertainment website that combines the accuracy and professionalism of a print magazine with the immediacy and convenience of a blog, offering a wide variety of content to readers in NEPA, Philadelphia, New York, and beyond. The show is made possible by local sponsors Beer Boys, The Keys, and the F.M. Kirby Center, Coal Creative, and viewers who tune in every week.
Style préféré des mélomanes ayant passé la cinquantaine, le jazz souffre d’une image vieillotte que Flying Lotus et les talents de son label Brainfeeder semblent enfin dépoussiérer. Exploration musicale avec Narjes Bahar (Mouv’) et Damien Besançon (The Drone), spécialement conviés pour l’occasion.Avec Narjes Bahar (@__Narjes_, Mouv') et Damien Besançon (@damien_laitdbac, The Drone)RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSION :Flying Lotus, Brainfeeder, Kendrick Lamar (To Pimp a Butterfly, 2015), Los Angeles (Flying Lotus, 2008), Alice Coltrane, Stones Throw Records, Madlib, J Dilla, Plug Research, Warp Records, Daddy Kev, The Gaslamp Killer, Kuthmah, Daedelus, Nobody, 1983 (Flying Lotus, 2006), A Love Supreme (John Coltrane, 1965), Dr. Dre, Cosmogramma (Flying Lotus, 2010), ThunderCats, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Erykah Badu, Ravi Coltrane, Intelligent Dance Music, Brainfeeder, Until the Quiet Comes (Flying Lotus, 2012), Teebs, Austin Peralta, MONOPOLY, The Epic (Kamasi Washington, 2015), Tokimonsta, Rappatamatantra (Jeremiah Jae, 2011), Raw Money Raps (Jeremiah Jae, 2012), Rainer Maria Rilke, Mette Henriette (album de Mette Henriette, 2015)COUPS DE COEUR :Narjes Bahar : Notes sur la mélodie des choses, de Rainer Maria Rilke (Éd. Allia) http://www.editions-allia.com/fr/livre/157/notes-sur-la-melodie-des-chosesDamien Besançon : Mette Henriette, l’album de Mette Henriette, (ECM Records, 2015) http://www.discogs.com/Mette-Henriette-Mette-Henriette/release/7661839 PLAYLIST DE L'ÉMISSIONhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGt4caHD8XatjkjZOQjjFIQfO79uSRZ6hRETROUVEZ NOFUN SUR LES INTERNETS :https://soundcloud.com/nofunshow www.facebook.com/NoFunShow www.twitter.com/NoFunShow http://www.dailymotion.com/nofunshow www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQc7plmG6-MlPq7-CD3T7A www.mixcloud.com/NoFunShow/ www.deezer.com/show/13867 www.stitcher.com/podcast/nofun/ CRÉDITS :Enregistré le 6 janvier 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Sébastien Salis. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) réalisé par Nodey. Image : Flying Lotus / Brainfeeder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.