A Bit of Electronic Music History

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emdot_ambient wrote:Oops, got sidetracked. My original thought was that the most amazing part about Forbidden Planet is that no Hollywood film would ever be this daring today.
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But when a dramatic moment comes around, or an emotional moment . . . out come the violins and weepy orchestration. Makes me bloody sick.

Sorry for the tirade.
You should check out Amon Tobin's soundtrack for the new Splinter Cell game. It's not a movie, but I guarantee you'll find absolutely no signs of weepy orchestration. :)

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Joxer the Mighty wrote:You should check out Amon Tobin's soundtrack for the new Splinter Cell game.
Ah, but that's a game. They seem to get it right much more often.

Pet peeve: I'm watching a movie set in another century, like Girl With A Pearl Earring, and the soundtrack is all violins and orchestra composed in standard cliche' Hollywood style. The movie looks 17th century, or whatever, but sounds like 2005. Blows the whole thing. That's what makes Forbidden Planet work so well. The soundtrack completely matches the aesthetics of the visual presentation: they are one.

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Joxer the Mighty wrote:Yeah, Raymond Scott was another pioneer.
Thanks for the links guys! :)

Didnt know about Raymond Scott or Hugh Le Cain.

Some very interesting early electronics mp3s!
Still sound very current.

Cheers guys

Mat

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The 'Keyboard' mag had a vinyl record on the cover in the late 80's that had Raymond Scott's tune on it. It was the sweetest track I've ever heard.
Shame I lost the record.

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:-o
I've found the tune on Raymond's site.
Check 'Mountain Queen' : http://raymondscott.com/Misc.html

Sweeeeet ! :D

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I still say Bob Moog should send half the money made off his MiniMoog to the Hugh Le Caine estate. If it wasn't for Hugh back in the 30's making the Sackbutt synth - we'd all be playing synths the size of the RCA MarkII still. ;)

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Forever Sun wrote::-o
I've found the tune on Raymond's site.
Check 'Mountain Queen' : http://raymondscott.com/Misc.html

Sweeeeet ! :D
Ripples is pretty cool too.

Have you heard 'Soothing Sounds For Baby'?!
Imagine what kind of children this would create. :?

Pretty cool though.

Mat

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mpj wrote:Imagine what kind of children this would create.
Ones like me, very likely. That is to say, rather odd ones. :-)

[No, I never heard this when I was an infink. But I heard very similar things not long after.]

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Steven West wrote:I still say Bob Moog should send half the money made off his MiniMoog to the Hugh Le Caine estate. If it wasn't for Hugh back in the 30's making the Sackbutt synth - we'd all be playing synths the size of the RCA MarkII still. ;)
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hjack wrote:Forbidden Planet was the first major motion picture to feature an all-electronic film score
it'd be cool to know the machines used
Virus, wonnit?
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Don't do it my way.

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Interesting thread. 8)

Here's another good site

120 Years Of Electronic Music

Thanks all for the links! :)

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I guess I am going to have to buy the Raymond Scott CD cool stuff.

In case anyone has not got this one yet check out this cd well worth having

http://www.furious.com/perfect/ohm/

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some say that Ohm was the 1st sound on the universe to be heard... i wonder by what/who

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The first Ohmie I guess 8)

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