mercredi 27 avril 2022

Electraumatisme du 27/04/2022

Sa musique ayant accompagné les trajets nocturnes de la popmobile sur des milliers de kilomètres de ruban, il était logique que cette édition régulière d'Electraumatisme commence par un hommage à Klaus Schulze qui vient de débrancher les synthés pour toujours mais laisse derrière lui beaucoup de musique à écouter.

Klaus Schulze - Death of an analog
Brandy Kills - Funeral
Kim Lunner - The Scar Is Gone
Samhain - The Hole (Stanford Experiment)
Alvar - Walk Among Friends
Black Agent - Murdering Truth
Colony Collapse Disorder - Watson and Crick
Funker Vogt - Seelenwanderung
Skinny Puppy - One time one place
Parasite - Agony
Ringtailed Snorter - Until Now!
SpineFolder - Smeared (2500 Mix)
KIL67 - La Futura

Release of the week


 







Download : http://electraumatisme.info/broadcast/20220427.mp3


mercredi 20 avril 2022

Playlist Electraumatisme du 20/04/2022 - Viva España !

En préparant cette édition d'Electraumatisme, je me suis rendu compte qu'il n'y avait pas de photo de Fred Sébastien sur le page Discogs de K-Bereit (alors qu'il y en a de Peter Criss sur celle de Kiss, là je ne comprends pas).
Bon c'est pas grave, il serait réducteur de cantonner son apport à nos vies bioniquées juste à cela et je suis sûr que les habitué(e)s du podcast garderont toujours en mémoire pleins de magnifiques et riantes images de ce bonhomme à la gentillesse légendaire. On passe donc un peu de temps à se rappeler de celui qui est parti hier pour commencer.

La seconde section est consacrée à un petit panorama rétrospectif de la production espagnole. D'ailleurs si vous avez des pistes ibériques du même tonneau que Pail ou Allied Vision, qu'on a vraiment perdu d'ouïe, çà m'intéresse.


K-Bereit - Start Running
Black Agent - Strange Like Me
Colony Collapse Disorder - Robot Attack
Aesthetische - Blind Oracle Redux
Am Tierpark - Sacrifice Your Purity
Narsilion – Enmig Del Silenci
Culture Kultur - Wonder
Devout - All empires fall
Dioxyde - Muerto Todos (Suicide Commando mix)
Pail - Que Hable El Silencio
Known Rebel - Euridyce
Gradual Hate - Gradual Hate
Iberian Spleen - Dracula Vampire Hunters V2.0
Gradual Hate - Evil Paradise
Allied Vision – Coaxial Hardware (Rebandwidth Remix)

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samedi 9 avril 2022

Kitchen Notes : Matt Hart on Below the Terra Pt. 1

Matt Hart a livré 9 titres Electro-Indus saupoudrés de riff sde guitares pour la première partie de sa saga musicale d'anticipation Below the Terra. Des compositions efficaces visant principalement les clubs et des méthodes de production nomades toutes aussi directes qu'il nous décrit ici.

Matt Hart has delivered 9 Electro-Indus tracks sprinkled with guitar riffs for the first part of his musical science fiction serie Below the Terra. Efficient arrangements mainly targeting club scenes with nomad straightforward production methods he describes us here.


Gears and software

What gears/software did you use for Below the Terra Pt.1 ?

I use a MacBook Pro with Logic Pro for recording and hosting software synths and plugins. For recording I use a Native instruments Audio 6, Sennheiser SXW microphone for vocals and my trusty Jackson Christian Olde Wolbers Signature 7 string for all guitars.


Your favorite gear(s)/software(s) ?

I’m currently loving Xfer Serum for synth duties but I dabble around with a whole bunch of software synths dependant on the kind of sounds I'm looking for.

 

Any evolution in your setup ?

The evolution has come from the level of understanding I’ve gained from the mixing process to make sounds better and better fit together.

 

Sound Design

Do you use/tweak presets  ? 

Absolutely. They are a basis for what sounds I use however they are generally very highly modified and mixing often makes them sound very different from the ’out of the box’ sound.

Do you design you own sound  ? On which synth/plugin in particular ?

I have built my own sounds in Serum and Massive but I’ve found that I get so lost in the design that nothing gets written so I often lean on presets for quick production then mix and tweak from there.

Personal synth story

I once had a whole collection of Korg Volca synths but I sold them all as they were holding me back from the creative process and I travel a lot with work so more often than not I write on the road therefore they just weren’t worth keeping.
 

Writing/composing method

What would be your main writing/composing method ? Do you start classical rythm/bassline then arrange around it ? Do you already have structure in mind ? Do you improvise, record sessions then select ? ...

I don’t really have any set method!
I often open up a new project and see what inspires me first. Sometime that will be a guitar riff I’m working on, sometimes a drum pattern and sometimes just, noise.
 

Producing/mixing method

Do you produce/mix in the box or do you use mainly external gears (effect/comp/eq...) ?

All my production comes from under the hood of my MacBook, no hardware at all! I have however employed a very good friend of mine to do the final mixing process for me. It allows me to be the creative, while leaving the highly skilled step of mixing to someone else.


What is your most painful / enjoyable step in track production ? Sound design, arrangement, mixing, mastering ?

I love writing. I’m a creative, I know what I want things to sound like and how things should be arranged but making things ‘sound good’ is now in someone else’s hands - from mixing to mastering as well.


Matt Hart's tips

Don’t be afraid to use presets to get things going. Don’t spend hours on sound design and then never write a track. Flesh a track out early on and tweak sounds and arrangements afterwards.

Contact info 

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/djmatthartuk

Bandcamp : https://matthart.bandcamp.com


mercredi 6 avril 2022

Electraumatisme du 06/04/2022

Edition régulière mais courte et covidée d'Electraumatisme cette semaine.
C'est pas grave y'a en encore plein de musique à écouter chez les copains. Prochain podcast le 20 Avril.

Samhain - Laboratorium 1
Seadrake - The Fever (Single Version)
Loom 11 - Exclusive Offering
LT-No - Error 009
Alvar - If This Is You
Bizarre Alliance - Mind the Gap
iczx - Down Lace And Lime-hitv
Aircrash Bureau - Trapped
Left Shift Operator - Fenster Putzen
Halo Svevo - Interlude 1 (Eidechsen)
Spark! & Poupee Fabrikk - Unforgiving
PP? - I'm the Devil

Release of the week


 











Download : http://electraumatisme.info/broadcast/20220406.mp3

mercredi 30 mars 2022

Playlist Electraumatisme du 30/03/2022 - Suicide Commando! ...enfin presque

Cette semaine dans Electraumatisme, on s'interresse à l'impact qu'à eu le succès des 2 albums du début des années 2000 de Suicide Commando sur la production Dark-Electro et l'arrivée de nombreux clones qui s'en inspirèrent largement à l'époque. Pour le pire et pour le pire.

Dread Risks - Trace Amounts
Fractal - Molecules
Nature of wires - Borealis (ft. Madil Hardis)
Blind Passenger - Hello Destiny (feat.Solitary Experiments)
Black Agent - Acid 2 Body
Acylum - Dead Culture
Agonoize - To Paradise (rmx by Stefan Neubauer)
Amduscia - Corpse Symphony
8kHz Mono – Weep4me (Aslan Faction Cover)
Hocico - Spit As An Offense (Suicide Commando Remix)
ESC - Proprioception
Freaky Mind - Cyber Girl
Grendel - Rotting garden
Infact - Slave to Evil
Kubikzahl – Mutate (Alpha Mutation Mix)

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Fractal - Hologram


 








Download : http://electraumatisme.info/broadcast/20220330.mp3


mercredi 23 mars 2022

Electraumatisme du 23/03/2022

Une courte édition régulière d'Electraumatisme cette semaine avec peu de nouveautés et un faux trou de mémoire.
Par contre, si vous connaissez la source du sample vocal "All obsessed with the taste of flesh", çà m'intéresse beaucoup.

Oxyd - Alter Ego
White Birches - Lethes Bramble
TV - Better than you
Rapoon - Shakkirah
Prayer Tower - Sugar The Pill
Loom 11 - Artifacts
Intelligent Death - The truth of art
Emu Bomb - Wiretap
Himmelsfahrt - Abwege Einer Seele
Limbo - Red Latex Jesus
Data Kino - Start
Calva Y Nada - Paradise

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Download : http://electraumatisme.info/broadcast/20220323.mp3


dimanche 20 mars 2022

Kitchen Notes : Beta Virus on Like That, But Not That

 





Skot Shea nous livre dans le détail les secrets de composition et les moyens mis en oeuvre pour concocter son album Like that, but not That sous son projet Beta Virus. De l'Electro-Indus fait maison comme on l'aime. L'occasion de découvrir des logiciels encore différents des canons habituels, des méthodes de composition et de sound-design stimulantes.
 

Skot Shea gives us his very detailed composition secrets and the resources he used to concoct his album Like that, but not that under his Beta Virus project. Homemade Electro-Indus as we like it. The opportunity for us to discover software solutions still different from the usual canonical ones, inspiring composition and sound-design methods.

Gears and software

What gears/software did you use for Like That, But Not That ?

Firstly, thank you for taking the time to reach out, I love talking shop!

For 'Like That But Not That', I used Reaper as my DAW. I love the flexibility in it. I have tried most of the major DAWs over the years and Reaper fits with my workflow the best. Specifically within Reaper, I use ReaSamplOmatic5000 extensively, primarily for drums and guitar samples. LTBNT is largely based around EMU sp12 drum samples. Vital, Surge and sometimes Massive for the main synths.


Your favorite gear(s)/software(s) ?

By far right now, Vital is my favorite soft synth. It is fantastic for everything from drones, to basslines, to super saws, to strings and pads, to kick drums.

 

Any evolution in your setup ?

Always. I'm starting to bring in more and more hardware. I just started dipping my toes into Eurorack and that has me very excited. I also have a Behringer Neutron, which is wonderfully buzzy and analog; and I just picked up a Td-3 which is always fun because acid. I'm planning on bringing in a nice sampler to get away from the computer a bit. Maybe a 1010 Blackbox or a Digitakt.

 

Sound Design

Do you use/tweak presets  ? 

These days, almost never. I find it much faster and more rewarding to just learn a synth and then program what I need from init. For some more Rompler-like synths: Korg Wavestation or M1 for example, I feel like the appeal is in the presets so for things like that yes, I will pull up "8' piano" or something, but otherwise, it's almost all from scratch. (and of course I have nothing against those that do use them, it's just not for me.)

Do you design you own sound  ? On which synth/plugin in particular ?

Almost all of them, Vital is my go-to, Surge after that. The routing options make them pretty hard to beat. I love making drones with Vital. The Perlian random is great for slightly detuning over time, as well as bringing in varying amounts of distortion or FM or whatever else. I also do a lot of DIY sampling. For example, the metal percussion on Run The Kill is just a bunch of screws and nails and stuff in an aluminum paint tray that I hit with a drumstick. I am working on a track now where I sampled myself throwing Allen wrench-keys across the room. Another track, that didn't make it to the album, featured an insulated metal cup filled with varying amounts of water and whenever I would tap the cup it would make this really cool metallic "woo-woo-woong" sound as the water settled.

Personal synth story

My first synth was a novation supernova 2r, and it was 100% completely wasted on me. As were the next half dozen or so synths that I bought and sold without a shred of an idea of how they should be used. These days my hardware collection is far less extensive but also far more intentional, and it actually gets used.
 

Writing/composing method

What would be your main writing/composing method ? Do you start classical rythm/bassline then arrange around it ? Do you already have structure in mind ? Do you improvise, record sessions then select ? ...

I typically start with drums, getting them to sit together just right. Working out a basic but interesting rhythm.
Then I move on to the bass, which is the most important step for me. I want my basses to be rhythmic, and punchy, so I spend a lot of time on them. The bass has to dance around the drums, but also drive the song.
Getting the sound design, as well as rhythm just right is very important.
With those done, I move on to trying to craft a chord progression. This may come in the form of strings or might just be a temporary synth that I tweak the bass to follow and then delete.
At this point, most of the compositional work is done and I go about spicing up the rhythm section with samples, maybe some guitar, or repeating synths. I will then go in and design a crash cymbal-like sound, some transitions, stingers or whatever else the track might need.
Then I move on to designing the melody, which will usually come pretty quickly at that point, followed by a counter melody just for some more depth at the end of the track.
From there I start arranging, but I usually stick to basic pop structures, *intro verse chorus verse chorus bridge chorus outro* kind of thing.
Lastly I will go in and try to write lyrics to whatever I have. Lyrics have always been tricky for me, but I am getting the hang of it. My process is typically just to write literally whatever comes to mind for about 5 minutes, then start pulling the best ideas out of whatever I wrote, developing them and then writing and rewriting, auditioning and rewriting, until it is acceptable to me.
A lot of people start with the chorus, but for me the verses are more time consuming, so I start there.
 

Producing/mixing method

Do you produce/mix in the box or do you use mainly external gears (effect/comp/eq...) ?

I mix in the box. I use a lot of parallel processing, busses, aux sends, EQing, Saturation and limiting. Nothing too special there. Mostly just freeware, or stock plugins. I master for myself too, also in the box.


What is your most painful / enjoyable step in track production ? Sound design, arrangement, mixing, mastering ?

Most enjoyable is sound design. Most painful would be lyric writing. It is where the whole production grinds to a halt if I am not careful.


Skot's tips

For sound design in general, I would say you have to know when to stop screwing with a sound. Do what you set out to do and call it done. I always used to fall into the trap of "maybe just one more LFO" and it totally rips the life out of a sound.

Contact info 

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/betavirusmusic/

bandcamp page, where all of my music is available (for free) : https://betavirus.bandcamp.com/

Just a quick plug for the label, these folks are all amazing at what they do, and you should really check them out.
https://tigersquawkdigital.com/
https://tigersquawkrecords.bandcamp.com/ 

 

mercredi 16 mars 2022

Playlist Electraumatisme du 16/03/2022 - Total Rougna Pawoua Part. 44

Moitié techno-body, moitié pure EBM qui tache, la seconde partie de cette édition rougnesque d'Electraumatisme  devrait nous aider à muscler ces mous mollets et raffermir ces flasques fesses.

Matt Hart - We Survive
Human Vault - Your Hollow Eyes (Terminal State)
Irradiated with Sound - Flying Away
GULVØSS - Walking On Water - Rob Dust Remix
Leaether Strip - The Choke
Rhys Fulber - Central State Institute
Amorphous - I'm not real
Nasdrowie - Endless Fear
Kontravoid - Nitrous
SushiChimera - DimenSionBuilDer
Phobos Reactor - Superspreader
KALT - The anger device
Die Krupps - Wahre arbeit wahrer lohn (KMFDM remix)
Orange Sector - Gold

Release of the week


 








Download : http://electraumatisme.info/broadcast/20220316.mp3


mercredi 9 mars 2022

Electraumatisme du 09/03/2022

Une édition d'avant-garde pour Electraumatisme cette semaine puisque la première nouveauté présentée pourrait bien être la bande son des mois à venir pour tout le monde.
Et le site de Scentair records est bien évidemment fermé à présent. Quel discernement !


Atrium Carceri & Kammarheit - Subpulse
Stairway Maze - Access (For) Granted
At The Heart Of The World - Reflect-Reveal
Abortive Gasp - Chemical Senses
mulpHia - Uprise
Suicide Commando - Conspiracy with the Devil
TV - Skin Deep
Headscan - Orbit Shift (Pioneers)
Damaged Clock - Feel The Bass
The Klinik - Moving Hands
Mind Resuscitate - Overloaded
Nejet Nok - After Stars Fall


Releases of the week