The genesis of Eurorack in 1995, collaborations with Kraftwerk, the 'red stripe' controversy (if you know you know) - in this episode we hear from Dieter Doepfer, in a live interview from Machina Bristronica 2024, about how his Eurorack Modular format went from "Nobody wants that shit" to a blossoming and diverse industry 30 years later.
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For everything Doepfer - modules, instruments, news, support and more - you can visit their website. https://www.doepfer.de/home.htm
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The genesis of Eurorack in 1995, collaborations with Kraftwerk, the 'red stripe' controversy (if you know you know) - in this episode we hear from Dieter Doepfer, in a live interview from Machina Bristronica 2024, about how his Eurorack Modular format went from "Nobody wants that shit" to a blossoming and diverse industry 30 years later.
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it!
THANKS TO SPONSORS: SIGNAL SOUNDS http://signalsounds.com
POINT BLANK MUSIC SCHOOL: https://bit.ly/pointblankbleep
Link to Doepfer Stuff
For everything Doepfer - modules, instruments, news, support and more - you can visit their website. https://www.doepfer.de/home.htm
Would you like to learn about a novel way to make music that's available to you right now, completely free, improvisational, and insanely powerful? Today we meet Alex McLean and discuss the magic of Algorave - aka: making improvised music onstage by writing and editing small lines of code.
It’s an amazing art form and Alex is the person who coined the term ‘Algorave’, and created TidalCycles, a free program for live coding, and is a great advocate for the art form.
Links below to watch performances, watch Alex’s TED talk, get access to TidalCycles and more.
LISTEN OTHER WAYS
▶︎ YouTube: https://youtu.be/NUgJgCvX4Y4
THANKS TO SPONSORS:
▶︎ http://signalsounds.com
▶︎ https://www.thonk.co.uk/shop/byom/ (this is the kit I mention in the ad)
SUPPORT THE PODCAST ON PATREON:
▶︎ https://www.patreon.com/mylarmelodies
INTRO TO LIVECODING
▶︎ Here's a TED talk Alex did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAGjTYa95HM
▶︎ Here's a nice little Resident Advisor film about Algoravin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2EZqikCIfY
▶︎ Here's a performance Alex did which I reference in the conversation, I think it's absolutely wicked and a great example of the tools being used to sensational effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vomnc9R-7mw
▶︎ Here's ORCA, which we touch on: https://100r.co/site/orca.html
▶︎ Here's a good intro vid to ORCA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaI_TuISSJE
ALEX'S LINKS
Here's an uber useful list of links that Alex provided for me to share with you, if you want to learn how to livecode, try it immediately in your browser, or find a community meetup.
▶︎ Introduction to live coding music and visuals - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QY2x6aZzqc
▶︎ TidalCycles https://tidalcycles.org/
▶︎ Try Strudel right now: https://strudel.cc/ (it's TidalCycles running in a browser without any need for installation)
▶︎ Strudel Demo by Alex: https://strudel.cc/?FRyhM9b5iLDm
▶︎ TOPLAP - the home of live coding https://blog.toplap.org/
▶︎ List of local live coding communities https://blog.toplap.org/nodes/
▶︎ Pattern Club Sheffield - https://patternclub.org/sheffield/
▶︎ 'Eulerroom' channel with loads of archived live coding streams: https://www.youtube.com/eulerroom
▶︎ Alex's algorithmic pattern project https://algorithmicpattern.org/
▶︎ Comprehensive list of live coding links https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
▶︎ Alex's blog https://slab.org/
▶︎ The nonprofit Alex works as part of https://thentrythis.org/
Why We Bleep
The genesis of Eurorack in 1995, collaborations with Kraftwerk, the 'red stripe' controversy (if you know you know) - in this episode we hear from Dieter Doepfer, in a live interview from Machina Bristronica 2024, about how his Eurorack Modular format went from "Nobody wants that shit" to a blossoming and diverse industry 30 years later.
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it!
THANKS TO SPONSORS: SIGNAL SOUNDS http://signalsounds.com
POINT BLANK MUSIC SCHOOL: https://bit.ly/pointblankbleep
Link to Doepfer Stuff
For everything Doepfer - modules, instruments, news, support and more - you can visit their website. https://www.doepfer.de/home.htm