Sunday, October 06, 2019

In Sequencer Euphoria by Paul Asbury Seaman

Cover art by Sven Geier, http://www.sgeier.net/fractals/

I have talked many times here about how a single track or artist can inspire a mix. Well, that seems to have happened with this latest mix from Paul.

He emailed me about a month ago about Kubusschnitt, a group creating berlin school style electronic music. That discovery set him on the course of creating a mix of sequencer tunes.  And we did our usual thing - Paul sends me the tracklist, I twiddle the knobs and a mix is born. All the music used here is fairly new, ranging from 2010 to 2019.

Here's what Paul has to say about this mix:

“Not for the faint of heart, this one’s full-on sequencers front and center, all the way through. Highway driving motorcycle music. Or vacuuming the house, aerobics music. Yet, part of the magic of this type of electronic music is the amazing way it has a soothing effect, even as it’s so propulsive. In any case, here’s a Perfect Seven from five of the current giants in the genre and two of its historic pillars.”


Thanks, Paul!

Cheers!







T R A C K L I S T :
  • 00:00    Kubusschnitt - Enter Through The Nave(Ex Cathedra 2019)
  • 16:00    Broekhuis, Keller & Schönwälder - Tea With An Unknown Girl(Eglise de Betzdorf 2013)
  • 28:15    ARC - Rise(Rise 2010)
  • 41:42    Tangerine Dream - Hamlet(Lost In Strings 2013)
  • 49:27    Jeffery Koepper - Belief(Konnektions 2015)
  • 57:30    Chuck Van Zyl - All Souls' Day(Memoryspace 2010)
  • 63:00    Klaus Schulze - Chateaux Faits de Vent(Silhouettes 2018)
  • 76:03    end





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