RE: Making Some Minimalistic Techno
May 19, 2017 at 12:33 pm
(This post was last modified: May 19, 2017 at 12:37 pm by Rev. Rye.)
That massive plateau on the first one worries me; you ever read about the loudness war? It just makes everything sound worse.
Also, I'm currently rewatching the Knick (an excellent show, by the way; if you can stomach the graphic surgery scenes or the racism that's part and parcel of New York in 1902, drop what you're doing and watch it, whether it's on iTunes, Amazon Video, or the DVD/Blu-Ray editions), and Cliff Martinez does some pretty good minimalist techno with his score:
And there's about 20 episodes' worth of music where that came from, and, if it's not being performed on camera, it's all in this low-key techno vein.
And, of course, there's a lot of "Serious" classical composers who could easily be good inspirations for such an endeavour, Steve Reich in particular.
Also, I'm currently rewatching the Knick (an excellent show, by the way; if you can stomach the graphic surgery scenes or the racism that's part and parcel of New York in 1902, drop what you're doing and watch it, whether it's on iTunes, Amazon Video, or the DVD/Blu-Ray editions), and Cliff Martinez does some pretty good minimalist techno with his score:
And there's about 20 episodes' worth of music where that came from, and, if it's not being performed on camera, it's all in this low-key techno vein.
And, of course, there's a lot of "Serious" classical composers who could easily be good inspirations for such an endeavour, Steve Reich in particular.
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