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#22090 03/16/11 01:33 PM
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Don't hold yer breath! laugh

I need to get a mate with Eno's Bloom app for full-on improv ambient madness.

That'll clear a room! cool

#22091 03/21/11 02:09 PM
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#22092 03/23/11 09:41 AM
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Cheers D! I was supposed to go to that, but the talk they did on Hauntology was really dull and I was worried this might be the same. Now I can download, listen and be bored in my own home. Still, the coffee here's much better! wink

#22093 03/23/11 10:57 AM
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Ha! Actually I started listening to it then got bored!

pour me another espresso would ya?

#22094 03/23/11 11:40 AM
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Quote:
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Ha! Actually I started listening to it then got bored!

pour me another espresso would ya?
Molte Bene! laugh

#22095 03/25/11 08:52 AM
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on a similar note (doonggg!) I they're doing another Wire Salon on

............. Daphne Oram

For those who don't know:
She was the creator of Oramics, a synthesis technique which used visual images to create electronic sounds.

..so there.

#22096 03/25/11 10:26 AM
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They really should put their time and effort into making a new album, the way they shape they will be on stage with zimmer frames behind their computers and keyboards!!

#22097 03/25/11 10:37 AM
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Wasn't that already the case with Minimum-Maximum? laugh

#22098 03/30/11 06:30 PM
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Many thanks to Member D for this;

As well as Kling Klang Maschine No1, you can now get; MINI-COMPOSER, another Kraftwerk related app for the iPhone and iPad. This one was developed by former Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos and software developer Masayuki Akamatsu. 

The app, described as a "simple music app for fun [that] implements the basic waves of a synthesizer with a 16 step sequencer", is available for free - with an urge to donate money to the earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan - from the Apple app store.

#22099 03/31/11 08:01 AM
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I m controlling...and composing....

Very simple this one...but free!

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