RE: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

2005-08-15 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Here's the direct link for those that want to keep it.


http://ia300107.us.archive.org/1/items/NateHarrisonBasslineBaseline/BB_w
eb.mov

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 

 

 -Original Message-
 From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 11:02 AM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303
 
 Apologies to those of you who've already heard and seen this.
 
 The link below leads to an academically presented, but 
 extremely well informed film about the 'famous' Roland 
 electronic musical instrument. 
 Mostly it contains stuff which many will already know, but I 
 doubt that the history, ethos and culture which the 303 
 engenders, has been as comprehensively documented on film before.
 
 You'll need Quicktime (which is free to download).
 
 I need to acknowledge that I saw this first on the Discogs 
 music tech forum.
 
 Enjoy.
 
 http://nkhstudio.com/pages/popup_bassline.html
 
 Music is an open sky.
 
 http://bleep43.com
 
 


RE: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

2005-08-15 Thread René
That must then be

http://ia300107.us.archive.org/1/items/NateHarrisonBasslineBaseline/ 

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Van: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: maandag 15 augustus 2005 15:29
Aan: Ken Odeluga; 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: RE: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

Here's the direct link for those that want to keep it.


http://ia300107.us.archive.org/1/items/NateHarrisonBasslineBaseline/BB_w
eb.mov

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 

 

 -Original Message-
 From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 11:02 AM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303
 
 Apologies to those of you who've already heard and seen this.
 
 The link below leads to an academically presented, but extremely well 
 informed film about the 'famous' Roland electronic musical instrument.
 Mostly it contains stuff which many will already know, but I doubt 
 that the history, ethos and culture which the 303 engenders, has been 
 as comprehensively documented on film before.
 
 You'll need Quicktime (which is free to download).
 
 I need to acknowledge that I saw this first on the Discogs music tech 
 forum.
 
 Enjoy.
 
 http://nkhstudio.com/pages/popup_bassline.html
 
 Music is an open sky.
 
 http://bleep43.com
 
 

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Re: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

2005-08-15 Thread Joost P
Yeah, I posted a link to this guy's website a couple of weeks ago, but 
I have to admit I wasn't very clear in my subject, so it probably went 
unnoticed.


I found the piece about the Amen break to be quite interesting as well.



On 14 Aug, 2005, at 5:02 PM, Ken Odeluga wrote:


Apologies to those of you who've already heard and seen this.

The link below leads to an academically presented, but extremely well 
informed film about the 'famous' Roland electronic musical instrument. 
Mostly it contains stuff which many will already know, but I doubt 
that the history, ethos and culture which the 303 engenders, has been 
as comprehensively documented on film before.


You'll need Quicktime (which is free to download).

I need to acknowledge that I saw this first on the Discogs music tech 
forum.


Enjoy.

http://nkhstudio.com/pages/popup_bassline.html

Music is an open sky.

http://bleep43.com






(313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

2005-08-14 Thread Ken Odeluga

Apologies to those of you who've already heard and seen this.

The link below leads to an academically presented, but extremely well 
informed film about the 'famous' Roland electronic musical instrument. 
Mostly it contains stuff which many will already know, but I doubt that 
the history, ethos and culture which the 303 engenders, has been as 
comprehensively documented on film before.


You'll need Quicktime (which is free to download).

I need to acknowledge that I saw this first on the Discogs music tech 
forum.


Enjoy.

http://nkhstudio.com/pages/popup_bassline.html

Music is an open sky.

http://bleep43.com