Now that I've covered some classic electronic artists, I have to mention a couple of modern-day influences that have also built on those sources.
Synaesthetic- A Positive Life: I'm primarily rock oriented, but I'm open to anything that's spacey. When I ventured into Trance, Dub, Techno, whatever you call it, this one got a lot of play in my headphones. I was into the concept of synaesthesia at the time, so this made a good soundtrack for my reading. Check out "Pleidean Communication" for a sample.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
New Album Influences: Pieces in a Modern Style
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Labels: A Positive Life, Adult Swim, Deastro, Earth and Exile, Light Powered, Pieces in a Modern Style, Spaceplayer, Synaesthetic, William Orbit
Friday, June 26, 2009
New Album Influences: Rick Wright/Pink Floyd
I'd be amiss if I didn't mention the late Rick Wright from Pink Floyd. While there wasn't anything particular that influenced Earth and Exile (it's all good!), I've been a devotee of Pink Floyd since birth, and keys were my first instrument. I'd sit there and work out the best lines of Rick Wright. I've always wanted to create a synth album inspired by his work, and his influence is all over my playing.
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Labels: Earth and Exile, Pink Floyd, Rick Wright, Spaceplayer
Sunday, June 21, 2009
New Album Influences: Bowie and Eno
Ok, we've already added Vangelis, Jarre, and Oldfield to the pot, but a stew like this wouldn't be complete without a dash of Brian Eno's work with David Bowie. It was a bit strange for Bowie, known more for traditional song forms, to release the spacy instrumentals during his Berlin trilogy... but then, Bowie is a true space cadet, being the star child of Syd Barrett...
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Labels: " Sense of Doubt, "Heroes, Brian Eno, David Bowie, Earth and Exile, Moss Garden, Neukoln, Pink Floyd, Spaceplayer
Saturday, June 20, 2009
New Album Influences: Ommadawn
While this album is classic Mike Oldfield; (before his own foray into electronic music), the music still made it's way into my brain for Earth and Exile. I think it may have been a subconscious reaction to pair up Oldfield with Jean Michel Jarre; during his..."involvement" with Werner Erhard's est therapy... Oldfield made a disparaging remark towards Jarre, calling his music "shit." I hate when my favorite musicians try to pit fans against each other, so I'm making them play nice here.
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Labels: Earth and Exile, Jean Michel Jarre, Mike Oldfield, Ommadawn, Spaceplayer
Friday, June 19, 2009
New Album Influences: Jean Michel Jarre
Today's influence on Earth and Exile: Jean Michel Jarre. I grew up listening to Equinoxe. Literally, I can remember being four years old and seeing my mom's 8-track in the car, in the house, everywhere. She had the cover with the one guy with the binoculars, imagine my surprise on seeing the whole album cover years later with the same figure repeated. It's only recently that I've been exposed to the more popular Oxygene. Equinoxe is, as a result, my preferred album, though I do think it's not just the fact that I grew up with it, but that it's also a more realized album musically. But both are an influence, and getting their due today. Here are a couple of versions from a Youtube poster, Gattobus, who recreates them quite nicely. (Check him out, he even does Blade Runner.)
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Labels: Blade Runner, Earth and Exile, Equinox, Gattobus, Jean Michel Jarre, Oxygene, Spaceplayer
Thursday, June 18, 2009
New Album Influences: BLADE RUNNER
Because I have no shame in wearing my heart on my sleeve...
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Labels: Blade Runner, Earth and Exile, Spaceplayer, Vangelis
New Album update: Earth and Exile
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Labels: Earth and Exile, Earth in the Balance, music, Spaceplayer
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Old School Meddle
I love it. This is the best way to listen to this album
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Labels: Meddle, One Of These Days, Pink Floyd, spinning vinyl