(1983) Phon-Ethics (Syntape 017)

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Phon Ethics (1983)
released as SYN017 on the Syntape label

A3 and B4 with Udo Popp and Dominik Kosteletzky (together with symboter = “A-Reflex”) for the film “PSI” by Peter Grandl
new devices:
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
PPG Wave 2.2 and PPG Wave-Term
Mixer Studiomaster 24 in 8, Teac 80-8 (8-track tape recorder)
Monitors JBL, Amplifier Citation by Harman Kardon
Modifications:
PPG Wave 2.2: 8 individual outputs
Jupiter8: faster LFO, settling delay for VCF/VCA and pulse width
RE 501: Extinguishing head can be switched off

Page A

  • Monk in Swamp
    With typical creatic PPG WAVE2.2 sounds. Describes monks wading through the swamp.
    I still like today because of the galvanized sequences.
    Instruments:
    PPG Wave 2.2
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Moog Modular System 15A
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
    AKG BX15 (Hall)
  • Energy
    Instruments:
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Moog Modular System 15A
    ETI Vocoder
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
    AKG BX15 (Hall)
  • Dramatic Theme
    Film music under the group name A-Reflex with Dominik and Udo
    Instruments:
    PPG Wave 2.2
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Moog Modular System 15A
    Roland TR303 (bass)
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
  • Digimba
    Instruments:
    PPG Wave 2.2
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Moog Modular System 15A
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
  • The Snake King
    For a multimedia reading of the book by Thomas Vogler, which is yet to be published
    Instruments:
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Moog Modular System 15A
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
    AKG BX15 (Hall)
  • Voyager (new version)
    My most elaborate piece. Produced in a 24 track recording studio, with Mood modular system, Jupiter8, and real Simmons drums. New edition of the 1982 voyage Voyager (on Cassette Matrix)
    Thanks to Hanno Stratmann for drumming drums and mix
    Instruments:
    PPG Wave 2.2
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Sequential Circuits Prophet5
    Moog Modular System 15A
    Simmons Drums
    Linn Drum
    EMT Hall
    Lexicon Hall/Echo
    Swiss Echo
    24 Track Dolby A

PageB

  • Death-in-a-crowd.mp3
    Is an almost epic piece with a repetitive theme, which is played with two instruments that change slowly. Describes the death of a person in a crowd when he awakens from unconsciousness (intermediate pieces) he hears the sounds of the people (made with Bandecho Roland-501, extinguisher turned off) until he becomes unconscious again and the subject begins again, all 7 7 Seconds a bell-beating
    Instruments:
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Moog Modular System 15A
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    AKG BX15 (Hall)
  • News
    Here I have taken up the idea of “but Munich” again. This time I noticed that the newsreaders “Bonn” (then head of government) pronounce with a pause so that you can cut it out well. Stupidly, I spoke “News” myself and never exchanged it with a sample.
    Instruments:
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Moog Modular System 15A
    Sebastian Niessen Modular System
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
    AKG BX15 (Hall)
  • Psychosomatic ricochet
    For me it was important to create a twist in pieces for a while, here is a nice example of this.
    Instruments:
    PPG Wave 2.2
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
    AKG BX15 (Hall)
  • Romantic Theme
    Film music under the group name A-Reflex with Dominik and Udo
    Instruments:
    PPG Wave 2.2
    Roland Jupiter 8
    Roland Strings
    Grand piano
    Roland TR808 (Drum)
    Roland RE501 (analog delay)
    Roland SDE 2000 (Digitaldelay)
    AKG BX15 (Hall)

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