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BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!

BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!

2005-09-18 by Wavecomputer360

Hi folks,
 
I just wanted to let you know that my new album "Hoellenengel" has finally been released on Friday after having been in the loop for the past five years. Like you already guessed, 75-80% of the music was improvised and performed live and straight to DAT on the Yamaha CS-80, the rest was covered by a. o. Mini Moog, Rhodes 73 Mk. 1 Stage Piano, Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus, Korg Polyphonic, Prophet Sampler, loads of vintage outboard equipment etc. If you like Blade Runner-period Vangelis teaming up with Lustmord to create a gloomy and atmospheric piece of music, you´re almost there.
 
Right now, you can order the album directly through me before it will be distributed (hopefully) by various Electronic Music distributors like Groove, CUE-Records, SMD or others. I´m currently figuring out shipping rates and establishing a PayPal account in order to make money tranfers easier to handle. If you have any questions or would like to order the album blindly (before my own website www.parsick.com is up and running), please feel free to get back to me.
 
Apologies for having wasted bandwidth, thanks for reading, best,
 
Stephen.
 
 
"Human beings are a disease, the cancer of this planet, you´re a plague. And we are the cure." (Agent Smith)
 
"Hoellenengel", new album by Stephen Parsick. Street date: October 01, 2005.
 
Visit the official [´ramp] website at www.doombient.com
 

[WTB]: "England´s Hidden Reverse" by David Keenan (Coil, Current93, Nurse With Wound, David Tibet).
 
 

Re:BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!

2005-09-19 by Stephen Teller

Hey Stephen,

How about a sample MP3?? It sounds cool.


stephen



On Sep 19, 2005, at 1:32 AM, yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com wrote:

> Subject: BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I just wanted to let you know that my new album "Hoellenengel" has
> finally been released on Friday after having been in the loop for the
> past five years. Like you already guessed, 75-80% of the music was
> improvised and performed live and straight to DAT on the Yamaha CS-80,
> the rest was covered by a. o. Mini Moog, Rhodes 73 Mk. 1 Stage Piano,
> Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus, Korg Polyphonic, Prophet Sampler, loads of
> vintage outboard equipment etc. If you like Blade Runner-period
> Vangelis teaming up with Lustmord to create a gloomy and atmospheric
> piece of music, you´re almost there.
>
> Right now, you can order the album directly through me before it will
> be distributed (hopefully) by various Electronic Music distributors
> like Groove, CUE-Records, SMD or others. I´m currently figuring out
> shipping rates and establishing a PayPal account in order to make
> money tranfers easier to handle. If you have any questions or would
> like to order the album blindly (before my own website www.parsick.com
> is up and running), please feel free to get back to me.
>
> Apologies for having wasted bandwidth, thanks for reading, best,
>
> Stephen.
>

Re: [yamahacs80] Re:BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!

2005-09-19 by Wavecomputer360

Hi Stephen,

I hope to have a small first version of my own website up and running by the
end of the week. There will be a short excerpt on the website which was
compiled from tracks of the album. I´ll let all list members know about that
upgrade also, as soon as it´s there, that is. Just in case you can bookmark
www.parsick.com and check it from time to time 8-).

Best,

the other Stephen.


"I´m striving for the mysterious. The obvious doesn´t interest me." (Jon
Hassell)

"Hoellenengel" -- new album by Stephen Parsick, street date October 1, 2005.

Visit the official [´ramp] website at www.doombient.com

WTB: "England´s Hidden Reverse" by David Keenan (Coil, Current93, Nurse With
Wound, David Tibet).


----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen Teller <s.teller@...>
To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:28 PM
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re:BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!


Hey Stephen,

How about a sample MP3?? It sounds cool.


stephen



On Sep 19, 2005, at 1:32 AM, yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com wrote:

> Subject: BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I just wanted to let you know that my new album "Hoellenengel" has
> finally been released on Friday after having been in the loop for the
> past five years. Like you already guessed, 75-80% of the music was
> improvised and performed live and straight to DAT on the Yamaha CS-80,
> the rest was covered by a. o. Mini Moog, Rhodes 73 Mk. 1 Stage Piano,
> Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus, Korg Polyphonic, Prophet Sampler, loads of
> vintage outboard equipment etc. If you like Blade Runner-period
> Vangelis teaming up with Lustmord to create a gloomy and atmospheric
> piece of music, you´re almost there.
>
> Right now, you can order the album directly through me before it will
> be distributed (hopefully) by various Electronic Music distributors
> like Groove, CUE-Records, SMD or others. I´m currently figuring out
> shipping rates and establishing a PayPal account in order to make
> money tranfers easier to handle. If you have any questions or would
> like to order the album blindly (before my own website www.parsick.com
> is up and running), please feel free to get back to me.
>
> Apologies for having wasted bandwidth, thanks for reading, best,
>
> Stephen.
>





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Re: [yamahacs80] Re:BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!

2005-10-07 by Wavecomputer360

Hi Stephen,

there´s some audio up and running on my website parsick.com. It´s quite a
heap of data, hence it may take a little longer until the audio loop starts
playing in the background.

Enjoy,

Stephen.


"I´m striving for the mysterious. The obvious doesn´t interest me." (Jon
Hassell)

"Hoellenengel" -- new album by Stephen Parsick, street date October 1, 2005.

Visit the official [´ramp] website at www.doombient.com

WTB: "England´s Hidden Reverse" by David Keenan (Coil, Current93, Nurse With
Wound, David Tibet).


----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen Teller <s.teller@...>
To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:28 PM
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re:BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!


Hey Stephen,

How about a sample MP3?? It sounds cool.


stephen



On Sep 19, 2005, at 1:32 AM, yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com wrote:

> Subject: BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I just wanted to let you know that my new album "Hoellenengel" has
> finally been released on Friday after having been in the loop for the
> past five years. Like you already guessed, 75-80% of the music was
> improvised and performed live and straight to DAT on the Yamaha CS-80,
> the rest was covered by a. o. Mini Moog, Rhodes 73 Mk. 1 Stage Piano,
> Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus, Korg Polyphonic, Prophet Sampler, loads of
> vintage outboard equipment etc. If you like Blade Runner-period
> Vangelis teaming up with Lustmord to create a gloomy and atmospheric
> piece of music, you´re almost there.
>
> Right now, you can order the album directly through me before it will
> be distributed (hopefully) by various Electronic Music distributors
> like Groove, CUE-Records, SMD or others. I´m currently figuring out
> shipping rates and establishing a PayPal account in order to make
> money tranfers easier to handle. If you have any questions or would
> like to order the album blindly (before my own website www.parsick.com
> is up and running), please feel free to get back to me.
>
> Apologies for having wasted bandwidth, thanks for reading, best,
>
> Stephen.
>





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Re: [yamahacs80] Re:BLADE RUNNER-esque CS-80 album out now!

2005-10-07 by David Rogoff

Wavecomputer360 wrote:

>Hi Stephen,
>
>there´s some audio up and running on my website parsick.com. It´s quite a
>heap of data, hence it may take a little longer until the audio loop starts
>playing in the background.
>
>
Yeah - I was confused, too. I kept looking for something to click on to
play the music and finally realized that it was just playing in the
background.

David