Rhythmicon - Feedback Machine album flac
Title: Feedback Machine
Style: Avantgarde, Experimental
Released: 2005
MP3 album: 1149 mb
FLAC album: 1601 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MP4 AHX VQF AUD FLAC TTA MOD
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Feedback Machine by Rhythmicon, released 15 May 2005 1. Feedback Machine Part 1 2. Feedback Machine Part 2 3. Feedback Machine Part 3 Rhythmicon’s live experiment, 'Feedback Machine', mixed the sound of the crowd with synthesisers, theremin, and saxophon. collaboration between Kevin Busby (of Carya Amara, Abominations of Yondo et. and t Miss Hypnotique. The organisers of the event had asked performers to accommodate feedback from the audience – and Rhythmicon took the request literally . Got it. + add. album.
Feedback Machine Part 2. 6:03. 3. Feedback Machine Part 3. 5:09. This is a recording of Rhythmicon's debut performance, which took place on 23rd July 2003 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. The organisers of the event asked performers to provide a "feedback mechanism" to enable members of the audience to give their reactions. We decided to treat the request literally: applause and other sounds from the audience were fed into a laptop computer and processed live, along with the sounds of the musical instruments, and integrated into the performance.
Rhythmicon – Feedback Machine. Rhythmicon’s Feedback Machine is a mini-CDR release of experimental electro-acoustic music. The three tracks on Feedback Machine combine synth, saxophone, theremin and extensive electronic processing. The release captures a live event featuring Carya Amara on electronics and Hypnotique on theremin and sax. The organisers of the event had asked performers to accomodate feedback from the audience – and Rhythmicon took the request literally, note the artists. Noise from the audience was, for once, encouraged: these reactions were electronically processed in real.
Rhythmicon, Victoria, British Columbia. West Coast Sound System Selector. Rhythmicon refers to two things: the world's first electronic drum machine and one of Victoria BC's premiere music selectors. out with distinctive sets and tracks build around melody and groove. Through collaborations with The Big Reds, Theory Thursdays and subdivision, Rhythmicon has helped grow an exciting new bass movement in Victoria
Audio feedback (also known as acoustic feedback, simply as feedback, or the Larsen effect) is a special kind of positive loop gain which occurs when a sound loop exists between an audio input (for example, a microphone or guitar pickup) and an audio output (for example, a power amplified loudspeaker). In this example, a signal received by the microphone is amplified and passed out of the loudspeaker
Rhythmicon - Feedback Machine. Tuesday, January 03, 2006. Feedback Machine is a mini-CDR release of experimental electro-acoustic music. Robert Rich - Calling Down the Sky. Saturday, April 23, 2005. This inspired the music on CD, which has become a classic ambient space album.
Rhythmicon (1930–1932). In 1930–32, the spectacularly innovative and hard-to-use Rhythmicon was developed by Léon Theremin at the request of Henry Cowell, who wanted an instrument which could play compositions with multiple rhythmic patterns, based on the overtone series, that were far too hard to perform on existing keyboard instruments. Drum machine tracks were also heavily used on the Sly & the Family Stone album There's a Riot Goin' On, released in 1971. Sly & the Family Stone was the first group to have a number pop single that used a drum machine: that single was "Family Affair". The German krautrock band Can also used a drum machine on their song "Peking O". The 1972 Timmy Thomas single "Why Can't We Live Together"/"Funky Me" featured a distinctive use of a drum. machine and keyboard arrangement on both tracks.
Rhythmicon refers to two things, both the world's first electronic drum machine as well as one of Victoria's premiere bass music artists. In a current musical climate littered with aggressive sounds, Rhythmicon stands out with distinctive sets build a. .Rhythmicon's biography. The BC festival's first release will comprise a handful of remixes from the Portland singer's album, Crisis.
Tracklist
| 1 | Feedback Machine Part 1 | 4:59 |
| 2 | Feedback Machine Part 2 | 6:03 |
| 3 | Feedback Machine Part 3 | 5:09 |
Credits
- Artwork By – Kevin Busby
- Mastered By – Kevin Busby
- Synthesizer, Performer [Processed By, Mixing, Feedback] – Kevin Busby
- Theremin, Saxophone, Bells, Effects – Hypnotique
Notes
This is a recording of Rhythmicon's debut performance, which took place on 23rd July 2003 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.The organisers of the event asked performers to provide a "feedback mechanism" to enable members of the audience to give their reactions. We decided to treat the request literally: applause and other sounds from the audience were fed into a laptop computer and processed live, along with the sounds of the musical instruments, and integrated into the performance.









