Re: (313) bands named after birds

2007-09-01 Thread Jeffrey Richards
there is always this super group...gotta love them
birds

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kylie+Minogue


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wrote:

 well...there's dr. buzzard, obviously :^)
 
 re: 3rd electronic album. don't bother. everything
 pales into 
 insignificance after the total genius of the 1st
 one. man that is one 
 hella sweet album and it contains possibly the most
 beautiful 909 hi hat 
 programming EVER.
 
 philster
 
 np: bird  the bee f***ing boyfriend - nice
 kraftwerky 909 (?) in this 
 one too :^)
 
 OK i'm obsessed...
 
 



   

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Re: (313) bands named after birds

2007-08-31 Thread Philip McGarva

well...there's dr. buzzard, obviously :^)

re: 3rd electronic album. don't bother. everything pales into 
insignificance after the total genius of the 1st one. man that is one 
hella sweet album and it contains possibly the most beautiful 909 hi hat 
programming EVER.


philster

np: bird  the bee f***ing boyfriend - nice kraftwerky 909 (?) in this 
one too :^)


OK i'm obsessed...



Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named after Synthesizers

2007-08-30 Thread Mike
Not a synthesiser per se but aphex twin supposedly named himself after
the aphex aural exciter.

On 8/30/07, Richard Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for those who have submitted suggestions so far. A few more
 tidbits to prime the pump further...
 Sequential, The Putney, Arpeggiators, Q-Moog, TB Rage



 Richard Hester

 Mr. Goodwrench

 The Wild Kingdom

   SU 12A-3A

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 www.kfjc.org



Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named after Synthesizers

2007-08-30 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Ah of course, the there is of course Daniel Bell's DBX not sure it  
was named after the manufacturer.




On 30-aug-2007, at 8:26, Mike wrote:


Not a synthesiser per se but aphex twin supposedly named himself after
the aphex aural exciter.

On 8/30/07, Richard Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thanks for those who have submitted suggestions so far. A few more
tidbits to prime the pump further...
Sequential, The Putney, Arpeggiators, Q-Moog, TB Rage



Richard Hester

Mr. Goodwrench

The Wild Kingdom

  SU 12A-3A

KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hill, California

www.kfjc.org





Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named after Synthesizers

2007-08-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


can we switch this thread to
   Bands and Tracks Named after Birds?


Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named after Synthesizers

2007-08-30 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

Mike Dearborn - Birds on E ;)

Electronika's - De vogeltjesdans (sorry dutch but couldn't resist,  
Marsel made me do it ;))



On 30-aug-2007, at 10:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


can we switch this thread to
   Bands and Tracks Named after Birds?




Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-30 Thread Tristan Watkins
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oh - there's the a few Casio inspired bands/artists:
Casio Commanders
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Casiocore
Casio Kids
The Casiotones


Soul Coughing - Casiotone Nation

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Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Frank Glazer
though i bust his balls about it now, i actually thought it was pretty
cool that before sean rudiman switched to his given name he called
himself TR Generation.

Aux 88 is a bit of a stretch but i think it should count!

there's a dj from new york who goes by sequential tom, but i don't
know if he ever produced anything.

there's a psychedelic trance artist from the uk called little brother.

don't forget afros arps and minimoogs by UR.

also a bit of a stretch but there's the prodigy and opus III.

On 8/29/07, Richard Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to groups
 and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis techniques. Names that
 come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L. A. Synthesis, Teebee,
 Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists, etc. Suggestions are welcome.

 Regards,



 Richard Hester



  Mr. Goodwrench



   The Wild Kingdom



   SU 12A-3A



   KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hill,
 California



   www.kfjc.org





RE: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread rene
Future 303, beverly hills 808303, subsonic 808

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Onderwerp: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to groups 
and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis techniques. Names that 
come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L. A. Synthesis, Teebee, 
Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists, etc. Suggestions are welcome.
 

Regards,
 

 

Richard Hester
 
 

 Mr. Goodwrench
 


  The Wild Kingdom
 

 
  SU 12A-3A
 

 
  KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hill, 
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Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Apparently B12 named themselves after a favorite patch of theirs in  
one of their synthesizers



On 29-aug-2007, at 10:37, rene wrote:


Future 303, beverly hills 808303, subsonic 808

-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Richard Hester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag 29 augustus 2007 7:13
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to  
groups
and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis techniques. Names  
that

come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L. A. Synthesis, Teebee,
Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists, etc. Suggestions are  
welcome.



Regards,




Richard Hester



 Mr. Goodwrench



  The Wild Kingdom



  SU 12A-3A



  KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos  
Hill,

California



  www.kfjc.org





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RE: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Mann, Ravinder
Rolando - sorry, Ill get me coat.

Rav

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Sent: 29 August 2007 09:56
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Subject: Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers


Apparently B12 named themselves after a favorite patch of theirs in  
one of their synthesizers


On 29-aug-2007, at 10:37, rene wrote:

 Future 303, beverly hills 808303, subsonic 808

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Richard Hester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Verzonden: woensdag 29 augustus 2007 7:13
 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Onderwerp: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

 I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to  
 groups
 and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis techniques. Names  
 that
 come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L. A. Synthesis, Teebee,
 Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists, etc. Suggestions are  
 welcome.


 Regards,




 Richard Hester



  Mr. Goodwrench



   The Wild Kingdom



   SU 12A-3A



   KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos  
 Hill,
 California



   www.kfjc.org





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Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread /0

prototype 909

- Original Message - 
From: Richard Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:12 AM
Subject: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers


I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to groups 
and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis techniques. Names that 
come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L. A. Synthesis, Teebee, 
Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists, etc. Suggestions are welcome.


Regards,
Richard 
Hester
Mr. 
Goodwrench
The Wild 
Kingdom

SU 12A-3A
KFJC-FM 
89.7, Los Altos Hill, California


www.kfjc.org





Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

Daft Punk - Revolution 909
Fatboy Slim - Everybody needs a 303
Andrea Parker - Kiss My Arp

On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:12 AM, Richard Hester wrote:

I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to  
groups and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis  
techniques. Names that come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L.  
A. Synthesis, Teebee, Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists,  
etc. Suggestions are welcome.
   
   
   
 Regards,
   
   
   
   Richard Hester
   
   
   
 Mr. Goodwrench
   
   
   
 The Wild Kingdom
   
   
   
  SU 12A-3A
   
   
   
  KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hill, California
   
   
   
  www.kfjc.org






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Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread /0

nevermind.  dont email at 650am

-Joe
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers



prototype 909

- Original Message - 
From: Richard Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:12 AM
Subject: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers


I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to groups 
and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis techniques. Names that 
come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L. A. Synthesis, Teebee, 
Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists, etc. Suggestions are welcome.


Regards,
Richard 
Hester
Mr. 
Goodwrench
The Wild 
Kingdom

SU 12A-3A
KFJC-FM 
89.7, Los Altos Hill, California


www.kfjc.org







RE: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I always thought it was for the vitamin!!!

 -Original Message-
 From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 29 August 2007 09:56
 
 Apparently B12 named themselves after a favorite patch of theirs in
 one of their synthesizers




Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight





The Moog Cookbook
Moog Machine, The Electric Moog, Mystic Moog Orchestra, First Moog Quartet
(there's a ton of different 60s/70s space-age bachelor pad type artists
named after the Moog)
Pole (named after a malfunctioning Waldorf 4-Pole Filter)
Raiders of the Lost ARP
House of 909 (Pagan records artists - sort of tech-housey stuff)
Thomas Dolby (well, not synths but nicknamed after the Dolby recording
technology)
LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
Dom  Roland (Moving Shadow drum  bass artist - Roland is his Roland S760
sampler)


MEK




Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/29/2007
06:02:54 AM:

 Daft Punk - Revolution 909
 Fatboy Slim - Everybody needs a 303
 Andrea Parker - Kiss My Arp

 On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:12 AM, Richard Hester wrote:

  I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to
  groups and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis
  techniques. Names that come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L.
  A. Synthesis, Teebee, Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists,
  etc. Suggestions are welcome.
 
 
 
   Regards,
 
 
 
 Richard Hester
 
 
 
   Mr. Goodwrench
 
 
 
   The Wild Kingdom
 
 
 
SU 12A-3A
 
 
 
KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hill, California
 
 
 
www.kfjc.org
 
 
 

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Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Adam Smith
808 State???

On 8/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 The Moog Cookbook
 Moog Machine, The Electric Moog, Mystic Moog Orchestra, First Moog Quartet
 (there's a ton of different 60s/70s space-age bachelor pad type artists
 named after the Moog)
 Pole (named after a malfunctioning Waldorf 4-Pole Filter)
 Raiders of the Lost ARP
 House of 909 (Pagan records artists - sort of tech-housey stuff)
 Thomas Dolby (well, not synths but nicknamed after the Dolby recording
 technology)
 LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
 Dom  Roland (Moving Shadow drum  bass artist - Roland is his Roland S760
 sampler)


 MEK




 Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/29/2007
 06:02:54 AM:

  Daft Punk - Revolution 909
  Fatboy Slim - Everybody needs a 303
  Andrea Parker - Kiss My Arp
 
  On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:12 AM, Richard Hester wrote:
 
   I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to
   groups and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis
   techniques. Names that come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L.
   A. Synthesis, Teebee, Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists,
   etc. Suggestions are welcome.
  
  
  
Regards,
  
  
  
  Richard Hester
  
  
  
Mr. Goodwrench
  
  
  
The Wild Kingdom
  
  
  
 SU 12A-3A
  
  
  
 KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hill, California
  
  
  
 www.kfjc.org
  
  
  
 
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  http://hydrogenproject.com
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Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

On Aug 29, 2007, at 12:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dom  Roland (Moving Shadow drum  bass artist - Roland is his  
Roland S760

sampler)


Oh, that reminds me of DJ Wayne and Wax.

I wonder if the Juno in Juno Reactor comes from the Roland synths as  
well?


The Akai Professionals, maybe: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Akai 
+Professionals


Oh, and here: http://www.discogs.com/search? 
type=artistsq=303btn=Search


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Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




they were mentioned in the post that started the thread

MEK

Adam Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/29/2007 01:06:45 PM:

 808 State???

 On 8/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
  The Moog Cookbook
  Moog Machine, The Electric Moog, Mystic Moog Orchestra, First Moog
Quartet
  (there's a ton of different 60s/70s space-age bachelor pad type
artists
  named after the Moog)
  Pole (named after a malfunctioning Waldorf 4-Pole Filter)
  Raiders of the Lost ARP
  House of 909 (Pagan records artists - sort of tech-housey stuff)
  Thomas Dolby (well, not synths but nicknamed after the Dolby recording
  technology)
  LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
  Dom  Roland (Moving Shadow drum  bass artist - Roland is his Roland
S760
  sampler)
 
 
  MEK
 
 
 
 
  Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/29/2007
  06:02:54 AM:
 
   Daft Punk - Revolution 909
   Fatboy Slim - Everybody needs a 303
   Andrea Parker - Kiss My Arp
  
   On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:12 AM, Richard Hester wrote:
  
I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to
groups and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis
techniques. Names that come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L.
A. Synthesis, Teebee, Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists,
etc. Suggestions are welcome.
   
   
   
 Regards,
   
   
   
   Richard Hester
   
   
   
 Mr. Goodwrench
   
   
   
 The Wild Kingdom
   
   
   
  SU 12A-3A
   
   
   
  KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hill,
California
   
   
   
  www.kfjc.org
   
   
   
  
   --
   matt kane's brain
   http://hydrogenproject.com
   aim - mkbatwerk
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
 
 



Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight





 I wonder if the Juno in Juno Reactor comes from the Roland synths as
 well?

Actually, I think it's connected to the asteroid called Juno


Hardfloor have a couple of tunes about the TB 303:
Lost in the Silverbox
Teebeestroica

oh - there's the a few Casio inspired bands/artists:
Casio Commanders
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Casiocore
Casio Kids
The Casiotones

A1 People - Casio-Rock
Universal Indicator releases on Rephlex records have catalogue numbers
SH-101, TB 303, and TR 606
DMX Krew/ Ed DMX (after the Oberheim DMX drum machine)
Echoplex http://www.discogs.com/artist/Echoplex
Like a Tim - Everlasting Manufacturing of Synthi' (a great analogue
briefcase/typewriter size synth)
Like a Time - Red and Blue Boxing (album title is a reference to the two
Korg Electribes used to make all the noises on the album)
Edge of Motion - Set up 707 (Korg 707 possibly?)
Der Dritte Raum - Der Kleine Korg und Das Echo (the little Korg and the
Echo)
Electro Harmonix (Jonah Sharp  Tetsu Inoue)
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Electro+Harmonix
Machinedrum http://www.discogs.com/artist/Machine+Drum?anv=Machinedrum

I know there's tons of really bad acid trance stuff named after synths

MEK





Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Jacob Arnold
I would think Echospace is named after the Roland Space Echo.

J

On 8/29/07, Richard Hester wrote:
 I'm thinking of doing an installment on my radio show devoted to groups
 and tracks named after synthesizers and synthesis techniques. Names that
 come immediately to mind: Electribe 101,  L. A. Synthesis, Teebee,
 Prototype 909, 808 State, 303 Terrorists, etc. Suggestions are welcome.


Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread dave cronin
It's not strictly speaking a band or track name, but there was a (great) 
compilation on Sabrettes called 

101 + 303 + 808 = Now Form A Band







Re: (313) Bands and Tracks Named After Synthesizers

2007-08-29 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
Also good (but not named after an instrument) is Atom Heart's  
Drumcomputer nerd remix of Plaid's Ratsback 2 from the Tekkon  
Kinkreet Remix album wherein he says :
Ladies and gentlemen, please allow me to introduce some friends of  
mine! TR 727 (drum hits) CR78 (more drum hits) Linndrum (more hits)  
etc. etc.


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Re: (313) bands

2004-02-18 Thread dan
It's not exactly Indie Rock, but there's an awesome album out on 
FatCat at the  moment by Greg Davis called Curling Pond Woods, it's 
kind of lo-fi Beach Boys meets Nick Drake and some ambient drones 
(?), closest thing I can compare it to would be Sebadoh. It's 
beautiful.


Who did you see last night?

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Hello folks.

I'm all buzzing this morning as I saw one of my favourite bands last night.
so, I was thinking, I ain't too up on indie music or bands, can any list
members recommend any good bands to listen to?

I keep meaning to get some flaming lips stuff, but never seem to be able to
find any vinyl when I have cash, so any other recommendations?

Thanks!

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RE: (313) bands

2004-02-18 Thread Adam Smith
I really dig this band called Pinback, one album in particular called Blue
Screen Life, really nice stuff, more lush sounds than grindy guitar noise.

Also, other band called The Mercury Program, no vocals, just nice lush
music.

And one other I dig is called American Analog Set, in similar vein as the
others, with vocals. Latest album Promise of Love is great.

Also, probably a little better known is The Postal Service, more electronic
than traditional band though. Pretty cool sounds there. Apparently the
vocalist is also in a band called Deathcab for Cutie, but I am not familiar
with them.

Hope this helps!

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Hello folks.

I'm all buzzing this morning as I saw one of my favourite bands last night.
so, I was thinking, I ain't too up on indie music or bands, can any list
members recommend any good bands to listen to?

I keep meaning to get some flaming lips stuff, but never seem to be able to
find any vinyl when I have cash, so any other recommendations?

Thanks!

Alex
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Re: (313) bands

2004-02-18 Thread john harvey
my fav band is the handsome family
check out their last 3 albums.

john










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 Hello folks.

 I'm all buzzing this morning as I saw one of my favourite bands last
night.
 so, I was thinking, I ain't too up on indie music or bands, can any list
 members recommend any good bands to listen to?

 I keep meaning to get some flaming lips stuff, but never seem to be able
to
 find any vinyl when I have cash, so any other recommendations?

 Thanks!

 Alex
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