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FatHand

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  1. I've just purchased some UAD powered plugins and they are absolutely amazing.  I have no idea how much it would cost to buy the actual hardware they are trying to emulate but it would be extremely unattainable. So far I have only used them on a couple of projects but based on those sessions the quality is clear.  If you are taking production seriously and want to go up a notch this is definitely a good way to get there.  You have to have either the UA Satellite or one of the Apollo series interfaces (also excellent).  The new Desktop Apollo Twin looks very interesting!

  2. I'm extremely happy that there is the makings of an interesting electronic scene in Aberdeen.  I really like Fiona Soe Paing's music, the animation element is totally unique too.  Looking forward to seeing her new performance.

     

    Autumn Hang  and Godzilla Blues who played at the first Binary School event were both fantastic, I'm not sure who/what to compare Autumn Hang to other than something like Com Truise but with perhaps a bit more drive: http://soundcloud.com/autumn-hang Godzilla Blues was really atmospheric and quite ambient: https://soundcloud.com/godzillablues

     

    The electronic thing is really hard to do live so anyone that can do it well gets the thumbs up from me!

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  3. Binary School is a place for producers and performers of electronic music in Aberdeen and the North East of Scotland to showcase their work.  Our events treat audiences to intimate and informal performances of live electronica and provide a platform for DJs to push the boundaries and introduce us to great music.  We are going to explore the diversity of live electronic performance that is starting to emerge as well as sharing some of the amazing music being produced locally.  It is a great chance to listen to each other, discuss how we achieve our sound and share ideas on production, performance and technique.

     

    Our first event went really well, there was a great atmosphere and everyone was really interested in what was going on.  The plan is to go down the line of recording and filming performances to display on the Binary School website http://www.binary-school.co.uk/.  We also plan to do some short interviews with willing participants on their set ups, how they write and how they go about taking productions to the stage. 

     

    One step at a time though, I'm in the process of confirming venues for our next few events.  There are several acts ready to go but we need more so please get in touch by PM on here or binaryschooluk@gmail.com if you are starting to or already perform your electronic music live.  Any producers who would like to have tracks played out on one of our nights should also get in touch - it is always great to hear your tracks played loud.  Also looking for more DJs so if you like to experiment, there isn't a night anywhere in town catering for your style or you have something different you want to explore drop me a line, happy to hear your ideas.

     

    I'll use this thread for updating gig dates and line ups.  Chip in with ideas and feedback if you have any!

     

    Colin

     
  4. I think if you spoke to John Anderson at http://57north.org/ he might be able to include a section for people who want to do reviews.  He used to run http://thekiosque.com/.

     

    The thinking behind 57N was to have a hub of all creative activity in the local area, including events guide and resources section.  An events and released work review section with lots of contributors would probably be a very welcome addition.  It would also encourage repeat viewings and increased content.  

     

    in fact - http://57north.org/get-involved

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