Song of the Week : Coil – Where Even The Darkness Is Something To See

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Coil – Where Even The Darkness Is Something To See

Organic electro-digeridoo from their classic 1991 LP, “Love’s Secret Domain”.

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Dr Pangloss by Brian Eno

Full article: http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=10784

“The record business is in the doldrums because sales are plummeting. Digital technology has made music easier to make and copy, with the result that recorded music is about as readily available as water, and not a whole lot more exciting. “

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Vitamin B, June 5th – DJ Fixx, Phunkae, Cecil Grey, Tektite, Tarquin

Vitamin B - June 5th, 2009


Friday, June 5th, 2009

DJ FIXX
(illeven:eleven records)
DJ Phunkae
(Real Hype Records, Future Sound of Breaks)
Tarquin
(Vitamin B / Kostume Kult, NYC)
Tektite
(Vitamin B / Kostume Kult, NYC)
Cecil Grey
(Knights of Pan / Vitamin B, NYC)

Location and details at Vitaminbreaks.com

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Song of the Week : Popol Vuh – Mantra Part 1

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Popol Vuh: Mantra Part 1

A hypnotic guitar & sitar duet from Werner Herzog’s “Nosferatu” soundtrack (1978).

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About Song-of-the-Week

This ongoing category will serve as an opportunity to share some lost gems in my music collection…

Most of these will be streaming audio only. However, if the track is out-of-print or otherwise unavailable, I’ll post the MP3 link for download.

Keep your ears and minds open,

Cecil Grey

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Cecil Grey – Play Out

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Unreleased two-track single from 2001:

Sexkult – promos

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From the 2002 album “The Utmost In”, produced by Cecil Grey. Available now on iTunes and CD Baby:

Sexkult: The Face

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Unreleased 2001 cover of Christian Death’s Face, from their 1988 album ‘Ashes’:

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Synthesis Technology MOTM Modular Analog Synthesizer

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The centerpiece of our studio, the Synthesis Technology MOTM modular synthesizer. Based on the original Moog modular system from the 1960’s, but with many modern features. Most of these modules were built by Cecil, as well as the 17×10 unit custom walnut cabinet.

Features:

  • MOTM-650 MIDI-CV convertor
  • MOTM-300 VCO
  • MOTM-310 µVCO
  • MOTM-820 VC Lag Processor
  • MOTM-320 VC LFO (with Tellun mod)
  • 2x MOTM-800 Envelope Generators (with Tellun mod)
  • MOTM-830 Dual-Mode Mixer
  • Oakley Multimix
  • MOTM-120 Sub-Octave Multiplexer (with Tellun mod)
  • MOTM-510 WaveWarper
  • Blacet MIniWave
  • MOTM-101 Noise/Sample and Hold
  • MOTM-490 Moog 904a Lowpass VCF
  • MOTM-420 Korg MS-20 Multimode VCF
  • Tellun-428 Oberheim Multimode VCF
  • 2x MOTM-190 µVCA
  • Oakley Envelope Follower, Gate Extractor and Pre-amp
  • Oakley Overdrive
  • Tellun-156 Neural Agonizer Dual Spring Reverb

It’s a behemoth piece of gear, but it would take a room full of synths to get the versatility and sounds that this modular is capable of. Inphinite phatness…

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Metropoulos Handwired Marshall JTM 45

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This is a DIY handbuilt point-to-point replica of a 1965-era Marshall JTM 45 guitar amp. Affectionately referred to by vintage enthusiasts as a “Plexi” (the gold plexiglass faceplates were later replaced by brushed metal ones), these early Marshalls are known for their rich, shimmering harmonics, and dynamic interaction with the player’s picking style. The tube rectifier ads an extra dimensional quality to the notes, allowing expressive detail in every note. Since there is no master volume on these amps,if you want distortion, you just turn it up louder. A Weber MiniMass attenuator is used to bring the volume down to practical levels while still letting the 50 watts of KT66 power tubes saturate the tone. There are a few custom modifications made, including a Mercury Magnetics ToneClone output transformer, NOS vintage Mullard/Phillips mustard capacitors, and NOS Allen & Bradley carbon comp resistors. Matched with a THD 2×12 cabinet with custom-made Weber pre-Rola spec Greenback clones.

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