Premiere: Hear an Early Synth Exploration From Raymond Scott

Later this month, Basta Music will release Raymond Scott‘s Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971.

The release—which drops on vinyl, CD, and digitally—is the second anthology offering from Scott, a renowned bandleader, composer and pianist from the 1930s to the 1950s. The astonishing collection contains 61 previously unreleased compositions, many of which were crafted by Scott’s Electronium, a synth invention which composed and performed using programmed intelligence. These rhythmic synth explorations are all the more jaw-dropping considering they pre-date the 1970s explosion of electronic music and rhythms on the pop charts.

All of these compositions were recorded at Willow Park Center, an industrial rental complex of offices and warehouses in Long Island where Scott researched, and experimented with his inventions. Willow Park Center and Scott’s creations are visually represented in Artifacts From the Archive, a free 349-page PDF that accompanies the release.

You can stream a cut from the anthology below, with Artifacts From the Archive downloadable here.

Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971 can be pre-order here.

Studio Essentials: Jay Tripwire

With the rate at which the electronic music scene and its genre offshoots morph and change, it’s easy to overlook those artists that were there at the beginning pushing the scene the forward in interesting ways. Of course, some of these pioneering artists drift away and become less relevant, while others simply hang up the turntables altogether, but there are a handful of DJs and producers that have unwaveringly stayed ahead of the game, churning out tracks that even the brightest of young producers would be envious of. Canadian artist Jay Tripwire undoubtedly sits in the latter category.

Since his first forays on the scene in the early ‘90s, Jay has released well over 300 vinyl records and countless digital projects on labels such as Superfreq, Nordic Trax, Bass Culture Records, Nervous Records, and Natural Rhythm, as well as DJing in every corner of the globe with an operating soundsystem. Although he considers himself a DJ first and foremost, Jay’s production savvy, output, and ability to stay one step ahead of the game is staggering. Alongside Mr. C, he’s is credited as being one of the first proponents of tech house, but his sound reaches well beyond the confines of any one genre; as long as there is groove involved, you can be assured Jay will provide his idiosyncratic take on it.

With such a deep background and obvious breadth of knowledge, XLR8R enlisted Jay to provide insight into the inner workings of his studio and the essential pieces of gear that lend to his ever evolving sound.

Jay Tripwire will be performing alongside Marques Wyatt, Green Velvet, Dimitri From Paris, Halo, Doc Martin, Catz ‘N Dogz, Walker & Royce, and more at RHA Festival, which takes place June 30 – July 1 at Marina Riveria Nayarit in Mexico. You can grab tickets to RHA here.

Workflow

Right off the bat, I tune everything to 432, including the master tune in Logic.

I have a fast workflow in the studio—I don’t dwell on things for very long and I like the raw original feel that creating a good groove puts forth. I feel that without that groove a track lacks the fundamentals needed for a dancefloor.

I start with the drums then move into the bassline and then onto things like pads or chords patterns, with voices and effects at the end to finish it off. I start with my main groove and then add to it until it feels solid. I will then copy it out to say bar 209, and then subtract a mix in and mix out. Once I have the rough sketch, I start resampling some of the existing layers and adding them as accents. Sometimes I will reverse the audio or just add a bunch of varied 100%-wet versions in there. This adds little textures and these can wander in and out and pan as they go—which brings me to Automation. I do all the automation as I’m listening to it so I don’t get bored. I only want good intentions to go into this so that is what will come out of it.

Moog Little Phatty

This is a very versatile synth. I use it for weird, arpeggiated patterns, basslines, and spacious sounding chords and pads. You can literally run anything thru the synth’s filter and it sounds out of this world. For some odd reason, I can’t get the midi to play back, so I have to do everything live and record it in, which means there is a very live aspect in my tracks when I use the Moog. I often record at least two or three layers from this into Logic.

Roland TB-03

I don’t care what all the purist haters say, I like this thing a lot. As someone who has owned a TB-303, this update is a lot of fun and would be a solid piece of gear if I were to ever do a live set. The thing about a 303 is it is as good as the person who programs it. Now I’m not an Adonis on the 303, but I’ve proven I can hold my own in making sweet basslines on this mother. One of my tricks is to do a bass version of the 303 as the bassline, with a low-note sine tone underneath to enhance the BOOM; then I record a second high-note version of that acid line as a top trippy layer. To enhance the “walk,” I often choose offset lengths, such as five or nine steps, so it always seems to be walking around the track. Drench it in some very wet delay or spacious reverb and you have people’s faces melting off.

EXS 24

I don’t use this as anything other than a sine tone. If you open it up, it plays a tone. Go down the scale and it’s a punishing sub-bass—just tweak the ADSR a bit and add a tiny amount of analog distortion and you’re all fucking set to punish soundsystems! I used to use a THX81Z for this but it died.

A Microphone and Stuff Laying Around

Stuck on a track? Drum pattern just doesn’t mesh? Need some weird chant or voices talking about deformed bass monsters from the outer realm? Then do it yourself. I’ve recorded a pen tapping and used it like claves; made shakers out of kinder surprise egg toy holders filled with various grains; recorded actual drums; and bit hard into celery or a crisp apple for a clap. It’s unlimited what you can do with DIY shit. A DAW is basically a giant E6400 (for you young people that was a dope sampler back in the day), so treat it as such.

Roland VP03

Growing up in the ’70s, I have an obsession with robot voices. This is another new piece of gear that would be super dope in a live show as well as in the studio. I have these nostalgic memories as a kid of vocoder pads and strings, and they are part of the original template for a lot of my favorite proto-house/techno records from the ’80s.

Ninja Tune to Release Debut Bicep LP

Bicep—the Belfast-born, London-based duo of Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson—will soon release their self-titled debut LP via Ninja Tune.

Having been introduced to electronic music through the likes of Aphex Twin and Laurent Garnier, the duo started digging deeper into IDM, italo, techno, electro, jungle, and everything in between. Over the span of their 10-year career, they have celebrated the music that inspires them via their Feelmybicep blog, initially an outlet for, and now a contributing factor to, their intense record collecting habit.

Cutting their production teeth with releases on Throne Of Blood, Traveller Records, Mystery Meat and Love Fever, Will Saul then snapped up the duo for a string of releases on his Aus Music imprint, including the Just bearing the dazzling title track.

The album Bicep is the “perfect summation of the duo’s career to date; it’s a sonic tour of their history touching the cornerstones of underground club culture,” says the label. “Matt and Andy have pulled off the rarest of feats, to make a singularly unique electronic record founded on the blueprint of classic house, techno, electro, and Italo disco, but flipped and morphed into a fresh design bearing the unique Bicep sonic signature.”

Tracklisting 

01. Orca
02 .Glue
03. Kites
04. Vespa
05. Ayaya
06. Spring
07. Drift
08. Opal
09. Rain
10. Ayr
11. Vale
12. Aura

Bicep LP is scheduled for September 1 release, with “Aura” streamable in full above.

Benedek Preps New Leaving Records LP

Benedek will release a new LP on Leaving Records.

Benedek is a producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and DJ born and bred in Los Angeles. A dedicated student of the game, he has put in work uncovering lost and forgotten artists and songs of the past while learning from these masters of electro, house, boogie, G-Funk, hip-hop, jazz-fusion and experimental new age.

Bene’s World is Benedek’s second Leaving Records release, following last year’s Coolin’ EP as well as a full-length debut on the influential Peoples Potential Unlimited label. His catalog also includes collaborations with Dam-Funk, Delroy Edwards, and Tom Noble. Recorded between his Koreatown studio and the West LA home he grew up in, Bene’s World “captures the characteristically-LA mingling of urban action and canyon seclusion.”

Tracklisting

1. On My Way
2. Westin’
3. Big Nite City
4. Castle 2 Castle
5. Ocean Park
6. Tuff Luv
7. Aftterglow
8. Sonatine

Bene’s World LP is scheduled for July 28 release, with “Castle 2 Castle” streamable in full below.

Lee Gamble’s UIQ Welcomes Sim Hutchins

Lee Gamble’s UIQ will release a new conceptual EP from Sim Hutchins, titled Vantablank Stare.

Vantablank Stare is an A/V project born from a personal discontent with the vacuous repetition of 24-hour rolling news coverage, and presenting a critical response to, in his own words; “the daily bombardment of news items on corruption and our societal inclination.”

In line with this, the work is presented as a video, though the music is available separately as a 12″/Digital. The video is its own site on UIQ and there are three languages to choose from. The bottom of the video is a standard line of text that BBC, SKY etc use, but here the artist has replaced the usual newspeak with somewhat news like but absurd lines.

Aesthetically, the EP’s three tracks of rolling post-junglism and fractured dub techno tessellations most acutely recall the tumbling designs of N1L and Lanark Artefax 12”s but, “its conceptual drive is closer to Sam Kidel’s “Disruptive Muzak” in the way it extracts from current socio-political issues ubiquitous to nearly all our lives, and especially for anyone living in the UK right now.”

Tracklisting

A1. Some Men (you) Just Want to Watch the World Burn
A2. Nescience Is Not Ignorance
B1. Some Men (me) Just Want to Let the World Burn
B2. Locked Groove (∞)

Ahead of the EP’s June 22 release, you can watch the video here.

Whitesquare ‘Definition of Anticipation’

Hailing from the Italian capital, Rome, Whitesquare has been proving his worth behind the decks since 2012. His keen ear for house and techno has him blending track from all across the genre, while release-wise he’s already featured on labels such as 2020Vision, Culprit, Bedrock, while gaining support from the likes of Âme, Damian Lazarus, and Maya Jane Coles, just to mention a few.

Up next is his Formation EP on Mobilee, a four-tracker scheduled to land on June 23. Ahead of this drop, “Definition of Anticipation” is available to download below, with the entire EP streamable, too. Grab it now via the WeTransfer button.

Tracklisting

01. Formation
02. A Men
03. Definition of Anticipation
04. Praise The Sun

Definition of Anticipation

Applescal and Hessel Stuut Share Full Stream of Deltawerk Album

Last month, XLR8Rannounced that Atomnation would release the debut album from Deltawerk, the collaborative project of Pascal Terstappen (a.k.a. Applescal) and Polynation member Hessel Stuut.

Titled Passages, the albumwill be housed in a stunning 4-vinyl bundle—the bundle can be viewed in the gallery below—with artwork by Hessel Stuut. Musically, the duo present nine otherworldly cuts that range from shimmering synth workouts to heads-down house cuts and eerie soundscapes that look to preserve “the warm subculture of analog and modular instrumentation.”

Keeping in line with the album’s unearthly concept, the duo are also presenting an A/V show that uses a 270-degree screen setup to draw the audience into new visual worlds as the music progresses.

You can pre-order the album here ahead of the June 16 release, with the entire LP streaming via the player below.

MUTEK Completes Lineup With Beatrice Dillon and Lotic

MUTEK Montreal has announced its final artist list and a joint showcase with NTS Radio.

Taking place at the recently opened WILDER building across Friday and Saturday nights, British Internet radio station NTS with the support of the Arts Council England will host a selection of forward-thinking UK artists and locals, including Beatrice Dillon, Space Afrika, Shiva Feshareki Shit & Shine, Racine & Wolski, Helm, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor drummer Aidan Girt as OSB.

Alongside the NTS showcase, MUTEK announced its two-room closing program, headed up by previously announced artists Murcof, Harvey Sutherland, Africaine 808, and Kuniyuki; as well as the complete outdoor program, including a deep live set from London producer Bambooman, the mind-bending sonics of Lotic, and melodic concoctions from Montreal’s Toboggan.

You can find the full list of announced artists, programs, and tickets for MUTEK here.

Hank Youngman ‘Now In Grey Marle’

n support of the Earlier this month, Centre Source Records released the debut offering from Adelaide artist Markos Milios’ new project Hank Youngman, titled Wabi Sabi.

Launching last year, Centre Source Records has already stamped its name on the scene with standout outings from Jawgoh, Jad & The, From, and LVC, with each providing an interesting take on laid-back house.

Taking a break from his Warren Raww project, Milios looks to explore warped, left-field house with a Japanese influence via lush synth work, deftly programmed organic drums, and sprinklings of acid. Now operating in a solo capacity, Milios lets his ideas run wild on an EP that will undoubtedly gplaylid playt time from house jocks the world over.

In support of the EP, Milios has offered up a bonus cut, titled “Now In Grey Marle,” as today’s XLR8R download, available via WeTransfer below.

You can pick up Wabi Sabi here.

Now In Grey Marle

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