Friday, October 9, 2009

Weapons of Fast Construction


My machine. The Akai MPC 3000. Also designed by Roger Linn (see Linn Drum LM-1 below). This monster allowed 16 bit sampling with easy programability (is that a word?), and when it debuted in 1994 was ahead of it's time. I still use one for not only ease of use but for it's warm, rich sound not found (IMO) on later versions of the MPC. 

Click the link below for something I did, programmed entirely on the MPC 3000.

Prince and the Linn Drum


I've been a fan of Prince since 1999 (the album, not the year). It's minimalist approach, from the sparse drum machines to cold synths, helped lay the groundwork for what I would spend listening to for the next quarter decade. It was the first time I had heard drum machines used so predominately on an album and I've been fascinated with them ever since. Because Prince wanted total control of his recordings, he found them useful to hash out his ideas quicker and more economically. He could play the drums, but it didn't matter, he liked the fresh sound (at that time) of the synthetic sounding drums. The machine of his choice was the Linn LM-1. 
Designed in 1979 by Roger Linn, it kickstarted the music industry's interest in drum machines. Below is a link to the video of "1999". Don't let the drummer fool you, all drums were programmed in the studio. For the sake of a live show, the Linn was connected to drum pads so it's sounds could be re-produced in conjunction with the live drummer. Prince used the Linn Drum extensively until about 1987 but recently returned to it for his recent LP entitled MPLSoUND.


1999 Video

  


Young Galaxy...


...is a band based in Montreal co-founded by Catherine McCandless and Nanaimo's Stephen Ramsay. They're about to embark on a Canadian tour to support their 2nd album entitled "Invisible Republic". Check them out at the Queen's here in Nanaimo on Oct.25th.
Their song "Come and See" is currently being featured in an Alexander Keith's commercial.



Keith's Commercial



For more info go to... 

 



Young Galaxy's "Outside the City"

Monday, October 5, 2009

Write about what you know...

...OK. I know music; rather, I know what I like... 
This is a blog created for my "MEDIA 111 - History of Communication" class at Vancouver Island University.