The voice all the warning sirens around the world going off at once during the night. And there is no one to shut them down. Because there is no one left in the world to be alarmed by it anymore.
Just watched Sisters with Transistors and whist there a number of artists that I was familar there were also a a number that were new to me including Laurie Spiegal-glad I watched it.
This beautiful angel must have been to the beyond and came back to replicate the sounds she witnessed using technological innovation she learned from the underworld.. behold!
damn, cool sidenote. I imagine a bunch of engineers standing around, saying "what is it for?" and the one who made it all hunched beside it, answering, "well... it makes that noise you heard."
The Bell Lab digital synthesizer was built using hundreds of TTL chips in 1975. It had 64 oscillators that could be chained for FM and/or summed for additive synthesis. It had formant filters that reduced output for each oscillator over a given frequency range, and interpolating 16 segment amplitude envelopes. You voiced each timbre with 2 envelopes, then the software interpolated between 'em depending on the velocity of each note. It had a pseudorandom noise (number) generator to add irregularity to LFOs. The Bell Labs digital synthesizer was designed by Hal Alles and you programmed it in C with a DEC PDP-10 via an RS-422 serial port. The commercial version of this synth was the DKI Synergy II+, programmed an outboard Kaypro 2. But the synth heard in this track is an analog synth using filtered noise and FM and pulse width modulated oscillators for the drone.
Yes...underrated is the right word...shades of ligeti...not what could be considered relaxing lounge lizard music, but very involving, Amazing music indeed!
Cela me dérange que beaucoup de gens qui ont étudié la musique ne comprennent pas de telles œuvres modernes alors que les amateurs de musique non professionnels ont tendance à être beaucoup plus sensibles et compétents. Ce qui est pire, c'est que des professionnels ont tendance à devenir à la fois impudents et imprudents, voire franchement persistants à exprimer leur opinion délétère sur toutes les vidéos "avant garde" possibles. Un tel comportement m'interroge sur la qualité de leur éducation. Les voix intérieures des machines sont parfois toutes aussi importantes que la voix intérieure d'un humain !
Reminiscent of a deep, dark Chicago commute to a well-worn minimum wage job at 7 am on a stuffed train filled with miserable, minimum wage workers also shuffling off their mortal coils to work on a dreary day after being stuffed on Turkey after Thanksgiving, hoping to catch a glimpse of a Black Friday sale for something other than food on sale.....
How is it numbingly beautiful? It is amazing to me, but it is horrifying, inhuman, hyperreal, like video footage of the Earth 250,000 years ago. What do you mean by that?
Quarter Love - You should throw out your Dire Straits CDs and listen to something a bit more interesting now and again. This is stunning, a one woman Tangerine Dream.
im glad the YT algorithm took me to this video. Beautiful stuff!!
Merci beaucoup, Jose Cares pour cette vidéo. Inquiétant paysage sonore.Le malaise de ce monde.
This is about as Beautiful and Dark as it can get!
The voice all the warning sirens around the world going off at once during the night. And there is no one to shut them down. Because there is no one left in the world to be alarmed by it anymore.
Omfg .... What a scary picture u just painted!!!!!
Absolutely dark ambient
The inner voices of machines are just as important as any human's inner voice.
Just watched Sisters with Transistors and whist there a number of artists that I was familar there were also a a number that were new to me including Laurie Spiegal-glad I watched it.
One of the best pieces of music I ever heard. Really!
This beautiful angel must have been to the beyond and came back to replicate the sounds she witnessed using technological innovation she learned from the underworld.. behold!
Likewise.
I don't think you understand Tangerine Dream.
@@TheRealTeebz along with delia derbyshire or daphne oram
That's the big Bell Labs synth, one of the first digital synthesizers. My dad worked there, and I once visited him and saw it.
damn, cool sidenote. I imagine a bunch of engineers standing around, saying "what is it for?" and the one who made it all hunched beside it, answering, "well... it makes that noise you heard."
@@ceef8688 "well, it makes fart sounds"
The Bell Lab digital synthesizer was built using hundreds of TTL chips in 1975. It had 64 oscillators that could be chained for FM and/or summed for additive synthesis. It had formant filters that reduced output for each oscillator over a given frequency range, and interpolating 16 segment amplitude envelopes. You voiced each timbre with 2 envelopes, then the software interpolated between 'em depending on the velocity of each note. It had a pseudorandom noise (number) generator to add irregularity to LFOs. The Bell Labs digital synthesizer was designed by Hal Alles and you programmed it in C with a DEC PDP-10 via an RS-422 serial port.
The commercial version of this synth was the DKI Synergy II+, programmed an outboard Kaypro 2.
But the synth heard in this track is an analog synth using filtered noise and FM and pulse width modulated oscillators for the drone.
Bull fucking SHIT unless you can provide proof here.
Goodness... What a time to be alive
I like it is a special sound ! And a special synth !
this picture, so much living
Mesmerizing music amazingly made in the late 70s!
ideal time to make it
This is my idea of classic electronic music!
I love the horror with the magnificent! love the mesh.
Amazing! Her music can compliment perfectly with Tangerine Dream's.
Fantastique, fascinant. Une musique "habitée", même si elle vient d'ailleurs
Yes...underrated is the right word...shades of ligeti...not what could be considered relaxing lounge lizard music, but very involving, Amazing music indeed!
sublime
Now I know where Grouper takes her inspiration from. Brilliant!
Roberto Suárez you’re right! Especially early Grouper
Beautiful sound here.
Brilliant
This reminds of Dullmea on Hemisphaeria. The Axons (first and second) are this enigmatic and from another world. Underated, for sure...
Cela me dérange que beaucoup de gens qui ont étudié la musique ne comprennent pas de telles œuvres modernes alors que les amateurs de musique non professionnels ont tendance à être beaucoup plus sensibles et compétents. Ce qui est pire, c'est que des professionnels ont tendance à devenir à la fois impudents et imprudents, voire franchement persistants à exprimer leur opinion délétère sur toutes les vidéos "avant garde" possibles. Un tel comportement m'interroge sur la qualité de leur éducation. Les voix intérieures des machines sont parfois toutes aussi importantes que la voix intérieure d'un humain !
Tout à fait d'accord!
Everything Is Music; Always Be Listening.
comforting scary beauty. amazing. Nice job Laurie!
Nice work for movies...
This is special peoples...
I fkng love modular ambient
I make it myself with hardware and software synths
idk why more people don't listen to it
Thanks for posting, Jose Cares. I like this.
This is an amazing peice of music
a m a z i n g !!
Princesse de L'analogique son 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎧💓🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😚😚😚 Bisous 💜❤
Excellent , j'adore !
Michel 👌
Elle vie dans la musique quel joue🎹🎹🎹
J'adore !
The Voice in the Machine
Sensacional....
Großartig!!!!
Эта чудно-тревожная композиция пришлась мне по вкусу!)
Аналогично. Чувство пустоты в которой что-то есть
is that a little bit of "hey jude" at 4:33
cool photo
Demented Soul, meci!
tolle Musik auf Vinyl. Erinnert ein wenig an "Zeit" von Tangerine Dream
She was communicating with the new machine beings.
unique sound
Reminiscent of a deep, dark Chicago commute to a well-worn minimum wage job at 7 am on a stuffed train filled with miserable, minimum wage workers also shuffling off their mortal coils to work on a dreary day after being stuffed on Turkey after Thanksgiving, hoping to catch a glimpse of a Black Friday sale for something other than food on sale.....
too real
this does sound like a looooong time stretch of the screech of an elevated train pulling up to a platform….
an inimitable tenderness hangs close by on a rope
Just like listening to an old phonograph recording
what my caffeine crashes sound like. seriously though, whoaaaaaaaaaaa............
This sounds very much like the beginning of Rubicon pt 2 by Tangerine Dream
yes very much like it
sounds early and mid 70s tangerine dream
lloró
This is great ! 1979 !
Reminds me of some ambient tracks by Aphex Twin...
you suffer from inner ear disturbances.
@@TheRealTeebz you suffer from insensibility.
this is some top shit. masterpiece.
Wow! She just conjured up the ghost in the machine.
This would be perfect to hear while watching the moon eclipse tonight, If the sky wasn't cloudy.
you clearly have no musical imagination. May as well ask for something from Pink Floyd to watch the skies with. Amateur.
@@TheRealTeebz That's not what I meant. Douche.
What a boss
🌜"The horror .... the horror ..... the horror ...."🌛
The scariest pad ever at 2.50:3.20
i want to take a bath in cream corn to this song .
Huh, spooki electronic wailing noises.
Genial!!
It's not Suzanne Ciani or Delia Derbyshire. It's definitely "sounds" BUT what makes these sounds so important? Really tell me.
12:00 - end
Renaissance of dissonance.
i want to make things like this.
Christopher Simms do it the world needs you now!!!
1:00 - 7:50
How is it numbingly beautiful? It is amazing to me, but it is horrifying, inhuman, hyperreal, like video footage of the Earth 250,000 years ago. What do you mean by that?
I agree. This is NOT what I'd be wanting to hear, as I pass from this live into the after-life! ;-)
More like 249,999 years ago, actually. Please get your sums correct.
Beauty is in the eye (ear) of the beholder.
Quarter Love - You should throw out your Dire Straits CDs and listen to something a bit more interesting now and again. This is stunning, a one woman Tangerine Dream.
Dead souls screaming or blowing trumpets from hell cacophonous.
du beau planant , très belle sonorité ,de l'étrange, super goldream2
"Lustmord invented Dark Ambient!"
Lol...
Lustmord is still very good though. But indeed, this is a very powerful piece.
9:00 - 10:40
haunted house music
supported by #chilloutberlin
berlin s new ambient & chill out tv show
Pure darkness.
Heads up.
The eradication list for today has just been issued.
Go Clinton/Meatmax Corporation 2017.Yay!
SANDLY, ANOTHER SPIEGEL'S FLOP!