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Showing posts with label • sample based. Show all posts

The Tape-Beatles


The Tape-beatles - Music With Sound (1991)


''Beginning with analog tape recorders, and later expanding to include digital technology and film media the group has used collage techniques to create works that challenge the notion of ''intellectual property''. Their works make extensive use of materials appropriated from various sources through a process they call "plagiarism".
The group's initial focus was to create music that made use of techniques borrowed from musique concrete, but applied to popular music context. To this end, they eschewed conventional musical instruments, instead contending that tape recording and the recording studio itself was their instrument.''

Skeptics


Skeptics - Sensible (1990)


''The Skeptics, founded in 1979 in the city of Palmerston North, New Zealand, lead the way in the innovation and creativity of electronic/avant garde experimental music in New Zealand. Their Music combinded ''traditional intrumentation with electronic and machine-based rhythm and sound. the structuring of the songs, the concept, lyrical themes and content, all are unique, persomal and provoking of thought, feelings and emotion.''

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Disco Inferno


Disco Inferno - D.I. Go Pop (1994)


"In 1992 the band released Summer's Last Sound EP, widely regarded as the first in a run of classic Disco Inferno EPs which saw the band's increasing use of samples. The bands's use of sampling combined with traditional instruments - particularly Wilmott's bass - continued on the EPs A Rock To Cling To and The Last Dance and reached it's peak on their second album D.I. Go Pop."