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[Muzaq] Selected Black Friday / Thankgiving Offers

For all us europeans this is quite unknown, but this weekend all over the U.S. stores offer special rebates. Among theses stores there are also music companies. We found some of them:

  • Waves: 40%-80% off. Check their offers here
  • Native Instruments: 50% off. Check their offers here
  • FX-Expansion: up to 60% off. Check their offers here
  • Moog: 10% off. Check what they got here
  • Sonnox: 50% off. Check’em here

 

 

[Muzaq] Waves’ Free Giveaway: OneKnob Louder

Waves just announced to give away OneKnob Louder during the Black Friday Weekend Sale

According to their website, OneKnow Louder is

Using a combination of peak limiting and low-level compression with automatic makeup, Louder effectively makes tracks louder, increasing RMS by up to 24 dB.
To get your free copy of Waves OneKnob Louder,

[Muzaq] kaya (2012) – nackt (dialektik rmx)

Good evening fellas, here we go with a special preview gift. It’s a nifty broken beat, drum’n’bass remix made by us, well errmmm ;-)

To make this tune unique we vaporized the original voice and created all melodic spheres (pads, effects etc.) and percussion sounds out of it.

The tune is part of a remix compilation, that is gonna be released on iTunes in december 2012. Until then: enjoy this preview…

[Muzaq] Documentary: What the Future Sounded Like

Guys this is really a nice finding by a friend of ours. The 2006 music documentary “What the Future Sounded Like” is a 27 min lasting australian short film about the british electronic music scene.

In contrast to many other documentaries, “What the Future Sounded Like”, covers the time between World War 2 and the 1970s, when computers where not available.

“It was a period of sweeping change and experimentation where art and culture participated in and reflected the wider social changes. In this atmosphere was born the Electronic Music Studios (EMS), a radical group of avant-garde electronic musicians who utilized technology and experimentation to compose a futuristic electronic sound-scape for the New Britain.” (Source)

Among many other places it has been screened in Berlin at the Musik-Film-Marathon in 2012. It is now available for everybody via Youtube.

 

Video here:

 

Unblocked Link

In case you got issues watching the documentary because of blockings or dictatorship-like censoring in your country, try this automized unblock link. Or try this manual link and copy/paste this address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KkW8Ul7Q1I

 

[Muzaq] BBC-Documentary: Synth Britannia

Quoting Wikipedia:

A look at the history of British synthesizer-based electronic music. Featuring interviews with Richard H. Kirk, Bernard Sumner, Philip Oakey, Simon Reynolds, Wolfgang Flür, Andy McCluskey, Martyn Ware, Daniel Miller, Paul Humphreys, John Foxx, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Chris Carter, Gary Numan, Susanne Sulley, Joanne Catherall, Martin Gore, Vince Clarke, Andrew Fletcher, Dave Ball, Alison Moyet, Midge Ure, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.

Part 1: Alienated Synthesists

Focusing on the development of British synth music throughout the 1970s, from the wide exposure that synthesizers gained from their use in prog rock and the groundbreaking Clockwork Orange soundtrack, through the development of affordable synth keyboards and subsequent emergence of the first post-punk and industrial synth bands made up of working-class youths influenced by krautrock and punk music and dystopian science fiction literature by such authors as J.G. Ballard, to the formation of Mute Records and breakthrough success of synthpop towards the end of the decade, specifically “Are Friends Electric?” and “Cars” in 1979. Spotlighting Walter Carlos, Kraftwerk, The Clash, The Normal, The Human League, Giorgio Moroder, Cabaret Voltaire, OMD, Joy Division, Ultravox, Throbbing Gristle and Gary Numan.

Part 2: Construction Time Again

Focusing on the commodification of synthpop in the early 1980s, from the focal shift away from experimental post-punk towards the mainstream pop market, through the new-found popularity of previously unsuccessful bands and emergence of newly formed pop duos that juxtaposed cold synth instruments with warm soulful vocals, to the development of samplers such as the Mellotron and the E-mu Emulator, culminating in the birth of electronic dance music, specifically beginning with “Blue Monday” in 1983. Spotlighting Depeche Mode, The Human League, Heaven 17, Cabaret Voltaire, Soft Cell, Yazoo, OMD, Eurythmics, Ultravox, Kraftwerk, Pet Shop Boys and New Order.

Video here:

Alternative Link:

Well, this documentary might be blocked from certain countries. Try either this link to automatically unblock or this link to manually unblock and copy/paste this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69Wjc6QYuKI into the unblocker instead…

[Muzaq] 10 Years Anniversary Edition of Moog Voyager To Be Released

Moog is celebrating their 10 years anniversary of the outstanding Moog Voyager. The hand-crafted anniversary edition will feature 24 karats gold-dipped chassis.

Moog will create only 31 of these unique devices. 30 of these will be sold at a price of US$15,000 (!!!) and there are rumors that the last one might be a prize for a competition.

We really wonder who might need a 24 karats gold Moog, but hey: you’ll be putting on the uber-dog by carrying one of these on your Live-Act ;-)

More details to be found on Moog’s site

Minimoog 10 Years Anniversary Video

Minimoog 10 Years Anniversary Pictures