Says the person who uses 'wtf'BertKoor wrote:DM, DM, wtf is all that yabbing DM about?
Are you guys too lazy to spell it out?
Not that difficult: Depeche Mode
Martin Gore
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- KVRAF
- 18176 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
Kriminal wrote:Says the person who uses 'wtf'BertKoor wrote:DM, DM, wtf is all that yabbing DM about?
Are you guys too lazy to spell it out?
Not that difficult: Depeche Mode
- addled muppet weed
- 111327 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
Kriminal wrote:
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
I totally agree !deastman wrote:I checked out the new album today. I like it. It is very rare to find someone actually making instrumental music with modulars which goes beyond experimental noodling. This was all very musical, and most of it reminds me of Warp-era early IDM.
I also find it quite unusual with an electronic album that isn't a pure techno/dance album. I hope we'll see more of that in the future
- KVRAF
- 4315 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
Martin Gore explain his new album:
I just bought the album. I'm pretty excited to hear it, as it looks like my cup of tea -> euro modular instrumental tracks by one of my favorite artist of all time!!
I just bought the album. I'm pretty excited to hear it, as it looks like my cup of tea -> euro modular instrumental tracks by one of my favorite artist of all time!!
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
BertKoor wrote:DM, DM, wtf is all that yabbing DM about?
Are you guys too lazy to spell it out?
Not that difficult: Depeche Mode

If its good enough for them...
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
Great record. Just love me modular madness...
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
- KVRAF
- 4315 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
I've listened to the album a couple of times, and I think it's pretty solid. Martin's got his own style, unlike the artists I hear in the new synthwave trend which just basically copy the style of eighties commercial music (and muzak!). It's also very well produced, but that was to be expected. I think it's better than VCMG, which I liked, but it was just ok, not really good.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
I agree - he do indeed have his very own style.
I also agree that most artists today look more into the past then into the future.
That, by the way, goes for a lot of sofysynth developers too.
Back in the days electronic musi was the usic of the future. Today a lot of people are obsessed about the past Copying electronic music of the past, making softsynths that are emulations of what we've seen in the bast etcetera....
Back then people called them self "futurist". That is definitely not the case today..neither in the electronic music field or in the VST area.
I also agree that most artists today look more into the past then into the future.
That, by the way, goes for a lot of sofysynth developers too.
Back in the days electronic musi was the usic of the future. Today a lot of people are obsessed about the past Copying electronic music of the past, making softsynths that are emulations of what we've seen in the bast etcetera....
Back then people called them self "futurist". That is definitely not the case today..neither in the electronic music field or in the VST area.
- KVRAF
- 4315 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
It would be interesting to see a new generation of electronic music artist trying to do the music of the future. They could use granular and spectral synthesis instead of the old subtractive methods. Additive synthesis seems under used too (except for organs).sfd wrote:I agree - he do indeed have his very own style.
I also agree that most artists today look more into the past then into the future.
That, by the way, goes for a lot of sofysynth developers too.
Back in the days electronic musi was the usic of the future. Today a lot of people are obsessed about the past Copying electronic music of the past, making softsynths that are emulations of what we've seen in the bast etcetera....
Back then people called them self "futurist". That is definitely not the case today..neither in the electronic music field or in the VST area.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
Yes, absolutely !
It would be very welcome !
DM, Kraftwerk and many other bands of that time tried to do something new.
Electronic music of today is to much of a nostalgia/vintage thing. There's really a lack of visions.
People try sometimes to be inovative. But IMO they're to often inovative within a boundary of the sounds and styles of the past.
I really really want to hear the msuic and sounds of the future !!!
It would be very welcome !
DM, Kraftwerk and many other bands of that time tried to do something new.
Electronic music of today is to much of a nostalgia/vintage thing. There's really a lack of visions.
People try sometimes to be inovative. But IMO they're to often inovative within a boundary of the sounds and styles of the past.
I really really want to hear the msuic and sounds of the future !!!

