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  • Electronic Sound – Issue 72, 2020
    December 12th, 2020
    Categories: News

    Electronic Sound - Issue 72, 2020

    Electronic Sound Issue 72

    English | 100 pages | PDF | 64.5 MB

    We’re going in search of Daphne Oram in the new Electronic Sound. We’re taking a road trip from magesy download the hallowed turf of the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios to the leafy environs of rural Kent, where Oram lived and worked in a converted oast house for over four decades, then heading back to London to see her Mini-Oramics machine in action. Along the way, we delve into her archives to tell the story of the founder of the Radiophonic Workshop and try to fill in the gaps in what we know about the first lady of British electronic music.



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    • Electronic Sound Issue 70 2020
      October 9th, 2020
      Categories: News

      Electronic Sound Issue 70 2020

      Electronic Sound 70 2020

      English | 100 pages | True PDF | 63.77 MB

      We’re marking 100 years since the invention of THE THEREMIN in this month’s Electronic Sound. We have a fantastic yellow vinyl EP featuring four tracks by some of the world’s leading thereminists too. Russian boffin Leon Theremin was meant to have been constructing a sonar system when he came up with his iconic electronic instrument. Goodness only knows how audiences reacted when they first heard its ghostly wail, which had no real precedent in music. What’s more, you didn’t even have to touch the instrument to play it. You seemingly just had to wave your hands about somewhere in the vicinity. We have interviewed a host of contemporary thereminists for our in-depth cover feature, including top players such as Herb Deutsch, Gaudi, Dorit Chrysler, Bruce Woolley, Carolina Eyck, Charlie Draper, Javier Díez Ena and more. We also have a piece about the incredible double life of Leon Theremin by his biographer Albert Glinsky. As well as being the inventor of a bizarre musical instrument, Theremin was a key figure in the Soviet Union’s espionage activities, his other creations including a device that snooped on the American Embassy in Moscow for several years.



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      • Electronic Sound Issue 63 2020
        September 23rd, 2020
        Categories: News

        Electronic Sound Issue 63

        English | 100 pages | PDF | 14 MB

        It’s been a long ride with the ever-pulsating brain at the centre of the Ultraworld we know as The Orb. Alex Paterson has steered his cosmic vehicle through several decades of sound, so much so that their ineffable mix of influences has become a genre unto itself. Well versed in the atmospheres and moods evoked by the ambient music created by Brian Eno, Patterson shaped that calming music into a framework of Jamaican dub, a downtempo mutation of acid house and whatever else was passing at the time. The result was ideal for the post-club experience, music that filled the room, but didn’t require any athletics from magesy download its energy depleted listeners. They could drift away as The Orb’s reassuring soundscapes swaddled them in cosy pillows and little fluffy clouds. They called it chill out.



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        • Electronic Sound Issue 69 2020
          September 15th, 2020
          Categories: News

          Electronic Sound Issue 69 2020

          Electronic Sound 69 2020

          English | 100 pages | PDF | 60.67 MB

          We are celebrating the 40th anniversary of ULTRAVOX’s classic ‘Vienna’ album in the new Electronic Sound. We have a limited edition Ultravox seven-inch on clear vinyl featuring two non-album tracks from magesy download the ‘Vienna’ sessions to accompany this month’s magazine too. We’ve interviewed all four members of the group – Midge Ure, Billy Currie, Chris Cross and Warren Cann – to get the full inside story on ‘Vienna’. From the split with original singer John Foxx (“We were at each other’s throats for a long time”) to working with the legendary producer Conny Plank at his remote studio in Germany (“There was nothing around us except cows”) to becoming one of the most successful electronic pop outfits of all time, this really is a great magesy torrent read. The many highlights include Midge Ure describing Kraftwerk as “a corduroy band” and talking about his brief spell in Thin Lizzy.



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          • Electronic Sound Issue 68 2020 PDF
            August 18th, 2020
            Categories: News

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            Electronic Sound Issue 68 2020

            English | 102 pages | True PDF | 17 MB

            We are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of Devo’s ‘Freedom Of Choice’, the album that sparked the American synthpop revolution, in this month’s Electronic Sound. We’ve interviewed both Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale for our cover feature, which explores how Devo’s record label were on the verge of sacking the band in the months leading up to ‘Freedom Of Choice’ and how the success of the album changed everything for the guys from magesy download Akron, Ohio. It inspired a host of other names on the burgeoning US electronic music scene too and, alongside our main story, we’ve picked out 20 of the finest American synth records of the 1980s. From big hitters to obscure transmitters, from magesy download the likes of Prince and Ministry to Screamers and Our Daughter’s Wedding, all of these artists owed something to Devo.



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            • Electronic Sound – January 2020
              July 16th, 2020
              Categories: News

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              Electronic Sound – January 2020

              English | 102 pages | True PDF | 56 MB

              Electronic Sound is the best electronic music magazine in the world. In-depth coverage of the current scene, the pioneers, the machines, and the current thinking of the electronic music world.



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              • Electronic Sound – Issue 66, 2020
                June 12th, 2020
                Categories: News

                Electronic Sound - Issue 66, 2020

                Electronic Sound – Issue 66

                English | 100 Pages | PDF | 45 MB

                Electronic Sound is the best electronic music magazine in the world. In-depth coverage of the current scene, the pioneers, the machines, and the current thinking of the electronic music world.



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                • Electronic Sound – Issue 37 2018
                  December 11th, 2018
                  Categories: News

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                  Electronic Sound – Issue 37 2018

                  English | 100 pages | True PDF | 24 MB

                  Electronic Sound is the best electronic music magazine in the world. In-depth coverage of the current scene, the pioneers, the machines, and the current thinking of the electronic music world.



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                  • Electronic Sound – October 2018
                    October 12th, 2018
                    Categories: News

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                    Electronic Sound – October 2018

                    English | 100 pages | True PDF | 12.4 MB

                    In this month’s issue of Electronic Sound we’re talking revolution, the DIY revolution. Pinpointing the precise moment when recording music headed into the bedroom (clue: it was the appearance of the portastudio in the late 1970s), we talk pioneering spirit with the trailblazing Thomas Leer. Join us as he recalls his adventures in home recording alongside his old pal Robert Rental, and learn how the ability to release music into the wild suddenly ended up in the hands of everyone.



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                    • Electronic Sound – September 2018
                      September 14th, 2018
                      Categories: News

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                      Electronic Sound – September 2018

                      English | 100 pages | True PDF | 55.8 MB

                      We are taking you to the outer limits with this month’s Electronic Sound. We’ve gone where no magazine has gone before to bring you the 50 Greatest Space Records, starting off in 1958 (the year that NASA began operations) and ending with a couple of corkers from magesy download 2018. Who’s on the list? A few of our old favourites of course – Kraftwerk, The Human League, Bowie, Eno, Tangerine Dream – but we have some surprises along the way too. Rat Scabies, for instance. Yes, that Rat Scabies, playing with a group who were signed to Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label, would you believe.



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