Hi! Y.T algorithm brought me here...... Surprised. Very good,sir. The finest period of T. D..I really appreciate your work. It's good to know you. I'll listen more of your stuff. Very pleased of what I Heard! ......Many likes
Thank you for watching, I appreciate your comments. Tangerine Dream circa 1977 was a favourite era for me. Please take a look at my other TH-cam uploads. Mike
Thank you, seems hard to believe that this almost nine years ago, my first day uploading videos to TH-cam. Glad this is one of your favourites, please take a look at some of my other stuff.
Wonderful, just marvelous entertainment! This is perhaps some of the best Tangerine Dream-like sequences that I've heard in a long time. Very melodious and sublime! Cheers!
Thank you! This one still seems to be going strong after all these years. Please take a look at my other uploads; there may be some more things that you will like.
@@LinkFMMik This popped up in my feed again, so I'm giving it a listen. I'll check out some of your other tunes right after. I must try to make my own TD sequence soon. I don't know how, but I just got a Behringer UB-Xa and I understand that TD used an original Oberheim Poly synth in the early 80s in many of their jams. It was a big departure from their monosynth roots with Phaedra, Stratosfear, and Rubycon, all of which I still own today on vinyl and CD. Thanks again for the blast from the past! Peace and cheers!
I guess im randomly asking but does someone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Gary Guillermo I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Thanks for subscribing! The An1x in this session was also controlling a Yamaha TX7 and a Roland JV1080. Please take a look at my other uploads, hope you enjoy them. Mike
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Please take a look at my other pieces too. We enjoyed your set at Awakenings, and have been playing your CDs almost every day since. Mike
Thank you and congratulations for your piece, much, much above the average contemporary Berlin School pieces found on tube, very repetitive and formulaic, with little imagination and creativity. You manage to add layers of very interesting dissonant sequences. Pity the piece is not in stereo…
Thank you, I can't believe that I did this back in my old studio nine years ago. There is a lot more now on my TH-cam channel; please subscribe if you haven't already.
It’s actually a sampled Mellotron, one of the presets built into the old Roland M-VS1. The inclusion of the Mellotron samples convinced me to buy it back in the late 90’s. I love that flute sound.
This is really good. Thanks for recording and posting. Trying to do some synthspotting here. Please correct anything that's wrong. Main bassline is Slim Phatty and the Pulse Your lead and intro is the An1X Sound effects from (I think) a Microbrute Korg Prophecy on top?. Not sure what's under the AN1X. Looks like maybe a Voyager? MKS-80 Super Jupiter rack. Not sure if that was used in this at all.
Well spotted Pete! The Prophecy was controlling a Roland M-VS1 module (for Mellotron choir and flute sounds). The An1X was also driving a Yamaha TX7 and the Roland JV1080 underneath the Microbrute. Just below the An1X is a Roland Juno 6 whose arpeggiator is being clocked by the MAQ16/3. Glad you like it, I hope to do more soon.
Hi Shaun, in this video I used a Korg Prophecy simply as a MIDI controller to drive a Roland M-VS1 which has the Mellotron choir sound (at preset no. 57). Glad you liked it, thanks for watching. Mike
Brilliant, that’s what electronic music it is all about, not techno or trance, real electronic music start from Germany and France, like tangerine dream and JmJ, Kraft werk. Nice.
2023 and I’m finding this. It’s genuinely beautiful. Do you have a list of what hardware you’re using? It looks and sounds polysamplers but now I see the third keyboard. Doesn’t matter how you’re doing it, it sounds good. Edit: the digital shit is my speaker. Still wanna know the gear.
Apologies for the late reply but I recorded this 9 years ago in my old place and needed to research a bit to see what I was using back then, so here goes: sequences - Waldorf Pulse and Moog Slim Phatty controlled by Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer. Arpeggiator - Roland Juno 6, Mellotron sounds from Roland M-VS1 Vintage synth controlled by Korg Prophecy, Yamaha An1x controlling Yamaha TX7 and Roland JV1080 for everything else. All put through Boss DE200 and Alesis Midiverb IV effects.
Nice work & setup! - is the Slim Phatty sequenced by the MAQ 16/3? - What kind of mixer are you using, the one standin up in front? Thanx keep the vibes flowing ;-)
Hi Dennis, yes the Slim Phatty is being sequenced by the MAQ 16/3 along with the Waldorf Pulse. The mixer is the Behringer 24/2 standing up. The sequences and the Juno 6's arpeggiator are all being fed through the Boss DE200 delay via the mixer. Thanks for watching, please take a look at my other uploads. Mike
Excellent sequencing and sounds and all totally unhurried. Can I ask, what instrument are you playing from about 3:05 to 3:41 to get the TD choir-like harmony?
Thanks, glad you like it. From 3:05 to 3:41 I was playing a Roland M-VS1 'vintage synth' module (preset no. 57, one of its Mellotron choirs) and using the Korg Prophecy simply as a MIDI controller. The 'Mellotron flutes' towards the end also came from the M-VS1. Mike
I used a mix of Yamaha An1X controlling a Yamaha TX7 for some, and towards the end the 'Mellotron' flutes were from the Roland JV1080's Vintage Synth card controlled by a Korg Prophecy just as a controller keyboard.
I subbed earlier today and looking forward to hearing more. Hope you can check out some work of mine on SoundCloud that I composed on the Caustic app (I wish I could afford a set-up like yours; all I have is a Kawai K1 which I purchased nearly thirty years ago).
Thanks! I was lucky to see Ron and his band Morpheusz at the e-scape festival in Halesworth, England, earlier this year. Please have a look at my other videos. Mike
Do not quite understand. Have you been influenced by Tangerin or are you on them? Music - in the best traditions of the direction of the Berlin School of Electronic Music. But in my opinion there is not enough progressive like in the first two albums of Ash ra. Continue and please me if you can implement the proposed. Im from Ukraine.
These Berlin school style sequences are so hypnotizing.
That’s what makes that kind of electronic music so great.
I am a big fan of Berlin School-style sequencing. Please take a look at some of my more recent videos. Thank you for watching
Very very nice. Fantastic performer. Berlin School...super
Thank you very much. That was almost ten years ago! Please take cc a look at my more recent videos, lots more Berlin School
Really good piece of music❤
Sounds great!
@@DavidEHarrisMusic Thank you
Great music! As a berlin school artist I find it very nice!
Hi! Y.T algorithm brought me here...... Surprised. Very good,sir. The finest period of T. D..I really appreciate your work.
It's good to know you. I'll listen more of your stuff. Very pleased of what I Heard! ......Many likes
Thank you for watching, I appreciate your comments. Tangerine Dream circa 1977 was a favourite era for me. Please take a look at my other TH-cam uploads. Mike
@@LinkFMMik Yes. I promised. I'll listen to all your good compositions. I just want the right time to do so. See you man.
Thank you, after all this time I still enjoy playing this kind of stuff
This is one of my favourite videos on TH-cam. Everything about this piece is brilliant, and to top it off, it's all played live. Excellent work. 👍
Thank you, seems hard to believe that this almost nine years ago, my first day uploading videos to TH-cam. Glad this is one of your favourites, please take a look at some of my other stuff.
This is gorgeous, that sound pleases my soul.
Really glad you like it. Please have a look at my other videos.
I sure will.
Bravo!!! Amazing piece!!! And played live!!!
Thank you, glad that you like it
Excellent work! You captured the true spirit of those times.
Very reminiscent of Klaus Schulze
Nice work! Definitely reminiscent of classic TD
Wow. I can even hear Harald Grosskopf style. Beautiful!!!
Thank you, so glad you like it. Please take a look at my other videos, you may like some of them too.
@@LinkFMMik will gladly! Thanks!
Hell yeah! Take me back to Berlin :-) That was great, thanks!
Well played. Superb.
Thank you Paul, glad you liked it.
Oh this is very beautiful. I am just getting into Berlin School sequencing and your song is a great example!
Thank you very much
Wonderful, just marvelous entertainment! This is perhaps some of the best Tangerine Dream-like sequences that I've heard in a long time. Very melodious and sublime! Cheers!
Thank you! This one still seems to be going strong after all these years. Please take a look at my other uploads; there may be some more things that you will like.
@@LinkFMMik This popped up in my feed again, so I'm giving it a listen. I'll check out some of your other tunes right after. I must try to make my own TD sequence soon. I don't know how, but I just got a Behringer UB-Xa and I understand that TD used an original Oberheim Poly synth in the early 80s in many of their jams. It was a big departure from their monosynth roots with Phaedra, Stratosfear, and Rubycon, all of which I still own today on vinyl and CD.
Thanks again for the blast from the past!
Peace and cheers!
Ah, very much like the early sound of Tangerine Dream that I love. I want more.
There's A LOT of it, if you don't know. Check out the record labels Manikin and SynGate.
Klaus Schulze made some nice stuff.
I guess im randomly asking but does someone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Joe Walter Instablaster :)
@Gary Guillermo I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Some really rumbly deep bass synth in there!
Awesome!
Incredibly well done! Classic Berlin school at its best. Damn, I would love to learn a couple of tricks from you :)
Wow, what a compliment, thank you. Please take a look at my other uploads. Mike
Excellent - you bring Berlin School to it's best !
Thank you!
Beautifully done. Thanks for sharing
Thanks James, glad you like it. Mike
Very nice Mike! Nice sequences and sound atmosphere!
Thank you. Mike
fantastic playing
Thank you, glad you like it
Keyboard melody at 3:43 is underappreciated. Beautiful.
Thank you, I am glad that people are still enjoying this video from long ago.
Really good ... like this sounds and sequences.
Thank you.
Beautiful tunes ! Love it very much
a really beautiful session! BIG SEQUENCES and wonderful live play!
Thanks, glad you like it. I hope to be doing some more in September.
Sounds totally authentic!
So Berlin, I love it
Very great sequence...Bravo !
Glad you like it, thanks. Mike
Sounds good and some playing too which is rare among the videos with this kind of music!
Thank you.
My music + 5 more songs. Improvised live.
m.th-cam.com/video/SjyKqaEAUVo/w-d-xo.html
For those that can't wait, the sequencers kick in at 2' 2". I will be doing more soon. Just after uploading this, my camera decided to fry itself!
Great, I love it 👍
Thank you
nice sequences, good work
great job! keep on publishing please. You are brilliant
Thank you very much!
Oh heck yeah your a real jammer. .awrsome setup youve got going on.jam on..
Thank you, that was a few years ago but I’m still jamming!
Ha! Shadow over the top part of your AN1x.. I've got exactly the same problem. Bought some little IKEA LEDs to fix the shadows.. (nice music btw ;-)
Man ej.. Das trifft genau ins synthi Herz
cool , I like it 👍🏻
Gorgeous work. You just earned a sub. That An1x sounds very good indeed.
Thanks for subscribing! The An1x in this session was also controlling a Yamaha TX7 and a Roland JV1080. Please take a look at my other uploads, hope you enjoy them. Mike
Managing to sound like early Schulze and 70's era Tangerine Dream... beautiful and inspirational
Thank you Richard, really nice comment, glad you like it.
Lovely stuff. Well done!
Thank you.
So beautiful.
Thank you, so glad that you liked it. Please take a look at my other videos and consider subscribing if you wish.
thank you, that took away the load of my day.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you, I'm glad that it did so.
Wonderful, great sound...
Thank you, glad you like it.
Thanks Erin, glad you liked it. I was really getting into it by the 5 minute 30 second mark! Please take a look at my other stuff. Ta. Mike
Maravilloso!!! :-)
Gracias! 😊 I am so glad that they are people still enjoying this after 8 years. Please take a look at some of my other videos. Mike
Great live take!
MIke, fantastic piece of music here. Very nice I spoke wih you at the Awakanings-EM
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Please take a look at my other pieces too. We enjoyed your set at Awakenings, and have been playing your CDs almost every day since. Mike
I am very pleased.
It was great !
I love Berlin School and space music :-))
I subbed ...
Thanks for subscribing, please take a look at my other three TH-cam uploads.
LinkFMMik Ok i will ... :-))
Check out if you want my channel and my soundcloud ;)
Cheers !
Excellent i loved it
Thank you.
Spot On Love This Mate
Thank you.
Thank you and congratulations for your piece, much, much above the average contemporary Berlin School pieces found on tube, very repetitive and formulaic, with little imagination and creativity. You manage to add layers of very interesting dissonant sequences. Pity the piece is not in stereo…
Great work , i Like it !
Thank you, much appreciated. Mike
Om 😮sublime🪐🎹🪐🌟
Thank you, I can't believe that I did this back in my old studio nine years ago. There is a lot more now on my TH-cam channel; please subscribe if you haven't already.
Very reminiscent of the late great Klaus Schulze. Great jam
Thank you, that’s a great compliment. RIP Klaus.
Great music.
Close to the end the flute like sounds sound almost like a mellotron.
It’s actually a sampled Mellotron, one of the presets built into the old Roland M-VS1. The inclusion of the Mellotron samples convinced me to buy it back in the late 90’s. I love that flute sound.
fantastic work , like !!!
Thank you Walter, glad you enjoyed it. Mike
Bravo!
Thank you!
Well ! Berlin School jam much better than average, congratulations. Like !
Thank you very much. Mike
nice to see the AN1x put to good use
Very very nice!
nice set man, really loving this
Thanks, glad you like it!
Toll bei 5:35 min der 2. Step Sequenzereinsatz vor zurück
excellent man!
Thanks, glad you like it. Please check my channel, I uploaded two more videos a couple of weeks ago. Mike
So, this is fucking great. Well done!
This is really good. Thanks for recording and posting.
Trying to do some synthspotting here. Please correct anything that's wrong.
Main bassline is Slim Phatty and the Pulse
Your lead and intro is the An1X
Sound effects from (I think) a Microbrute
Korg Prophecy on top?.
Not sure what's under the AN1X. Looks like maybe a Voyager?
MKS-80 Super Jupiter rack. Not sure if that was used in this at all.
Well spotted Pete! The Prophecy was controlling a Roland M-VS1 module (for Mellotron choir and flute sounds). The An1X was also driving a Yamaha TX7 and the Roland JV1080 underneath the Microbrute. Just below the An1X is a Roland Juno 6 whose arpeggiator is being clocked by the MAQ16/3. Glad you like it, I hope to do more soon.
VERY GOOD MUY BIEN ANIMO CON ALEGRIAS...
Cool !!
Well done!
excelente amigo un saludo desde chile yo también ago este tipo de música y mi referente es el gran maestro KLAUS SCHULZE
Very ethereal and old skool thanks! What is the keyboard you are playing up on the left with that choir sound?
Hi Shaun, in this video I used a Korg Prophecy simply as a MIDI controller to drive a Roland M-VS1 which has the Mellotron choir sound (at preset no. 57). Glad you liked it, thanks for watching. Mike
Brilliant, that’s what electronic music it is all about, not techno or trance, real electronic music start from Germany and France, like tangerine dream and JmJ, Kraft werk. Nice.
Thank you. Please have a look at some of my other uploads, there may be something else that you like.
LinkFMMik
I did check your other videos, all of them are very good indeed, we have the same test in music, keep up the good work.
Great Sounds and Great Playing
Thank you John
Ganz Klasse Musik. Sehr harmonisch.
schööön! phaedra TD lässt grüßen?
Bitte mehr...!
Wow, great.
Wie TD in alten Tagen - Klasse!!!
sei forte!!! top!!!
awesome
Thank you!
Very nice seq. greetings m.
SUPERBE 🎼🎵🎶🎵🎼
Thank you so much. Please take a look at my other videos.
2023 and I’m finding this. It’s genuinely beautiful.
Do you have a list of what hardware you’re using? It looks and sounds polysamplers but now I see the third keyboard.
Doesn’t matter how you’re doing it, it sounds good.
Edit: the digital shit is my speaker.
Still wanna know the gear.
Apologies for the late reply but I recorded this 9 years ago in my old place and needed to research a bit to see what I was using back then, so here goes: sequences - Waldorf Pulse and Moog Slim Phatty controlled by Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer. Arpeggiator - Roland Juno 6, Mellotron sounds from Roland M-VS1 Vintage synth controlled by Korg Prophecy, Yamaha An1x controlling Yamaha TX7 and Roland JV1080 for everything else. All put through Boss DE200 and Alesis Midiverb IV effects.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice work & setup!
- is the Slim Phatty sequenced by the MAQ 16/3?
- What kind of mixer are you using, the one standin up in front?
Thanx keep the vibes flowing ;-)
Hi Dennis, yes the Slim Phatty is being sequenced by the MAQ 16/3 along with the Waldorf Pulse. The mixer is the Behringer 24/2 standing up. The sequences and the Juno 6's arpeggiator are all being fed through the Boss DE200 delay via the mixer. Thanks for watching, please take a look at my other uploads. Mike
thanx! ;-)
TOP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent sequencing and sounds and all totally unhurried.
Can I ask, what instrument are you playing from about 3:05 to 3:41 to get the TD choir-like harmony?
Thanks, glad you like it. From 3:05 to 3:41 I was playing a Roland M-VS1 'vintage synth' module (preset no. 57, one of its Mellotron choirs) and using the Korg Prophecy simply as a MIDI controller. The 'Mellotron flutes' towards the end also came from the M-VS1. Mike
Playing again! Thx once again for the inspiration.
Nice.
Did I say nice? Fantastic would've been more appropriate.
Thanks, glad you like it. Mike
Which keyboard were you using for the lead lines?
I used a mix of Yamaha An1X controlling a Yamaha TX7 for some, and towards the end the 'Mellotron' flutes were from the Roland JV1080's Vintage Synth card controlled by a Korg Prophecy just as a controller keyboard.
🎧👍
I subbed earlier today and looking forward to hearing more. Hope you can check out some work of mine on SoundCloud that I composed on the Caustic app (I wish I could afford a set-up like yours; all I have is a Kawai K1 which I purchased nearly thirty years ago).
+1 for the AN1X ;)
I honestly do not know how people play keyboards at that angle
Ron Boots !
Thanks! I was lucky to see Ron and his band Morpheusz at the e-scape festival in Halesworth, England, earlier this year. Please have a look at my other videos. Mike
Great music...but MONO!!! Arghh! Please use the L-R slidepans.
;-)
this is his composition or this is cover?
Hi, this is my own improvised composition, influenced to some extent by mid-1970's Tangerine Dream. Hope you like it. Mike
Do not quite understand. Have you been influenced by Tangerin or are you on them?
Music - in the best traditions of the direction of the Berlin School of Electronic Music. But in my opinion there is not enough progressive like in the first two albums of Ash ra. Continue and please me if you can implement the proposed. Im from Ukraine.