“I picked up a drum machine in 1983, brought it to a party at the Sports Arena in Los Angeles with 10,000 people dancing and played it,” says Greg Broussard, aka producer and DJ, The Egyptian Lover.
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The Yamaha CK61 combines the sounds of Yamaha's CP Stage Piano with the organ-focused YC Stage Keyboard, delivering 363 voices including CFX, S700, and CF3 grand pianos. The Roland JUNO-D6 delivers ...
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Forever keeping an eye on technology’s ever-evolving frontier and the new creative possibilities it sparks alongside the likes of Brian Eno and Björk, experimental artist Laurie Anderson has reached ...
Spitfire Audio and BBC Studios have collaborated to enable musicians to download samples from the pioneering BBC Radiophonic Workshop The archive of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop has been made ...
BBC Radiophonic Workshop Archive to be made available for the first time, passing on the legacy of the Pioneers of Electric Music to a new generation The archive of the groundbreaking BBC Radiophonic ...
The archive of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop will be made available for the first time for use by musical artists and producers, passing on a legacy that helped invent electronic music and sampling.
The BBC’s iconic Radiophonic Workshop, which created the music and effects for TV series such as Doctor Who, The Goon Show, Blake’s 7, and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, has been resurrected.
The archive of the groundbreaking BBC Radiophonic Workshop will be made available for the first time for use by musical artists and producers, passing on legacy that helped invent electronic music and ...