Tama Lundon, keyboard player and co-creator of numerous local hit songs, has died. 'Herbs collaborated with some big local names including Tim Finn (‘Parihaka’), Annie Crummer (‘See What Love Can Do’) and most successfully with Dave Dobbyn on the hit single ‘Slice of Heaven’, off the movie soundtrack Footrot Flats. It shot to no.1 in October 1986 and stayed there for eight weeks, AudioCulture reported.'
Cory Doctorow on how the movie made blues music and blues artists popular once again. A book review. " it's a rich and engrossing tale of an extraordinary creative collaboration that found an unlikely foothold at just the right time and place. It's a sensitive, funny, and revealing account of Belushi, Aykroyd, and the comedians, impresarios and friends in their orbit ... you will find something surprising and delightful in these pages."
How do you organise music for organic discovery? "We reduced our 30+ descriptors to just eight ‘human’ ones: aggressive, danceable, electronic, happy, instrumental, party, relaxed, sad. Each track being rated from -1 (not at all) to 1 (very) on each of those. We tried various combinations until we could see some separation between opposed genres (e.g. classical vs dance) but see similarity between others (e.g.funk and hip-hop) ..."
Throughout their songwriting careers, the Gershwins rarely discussed their younger brother, Nathan, who played gutbucket. image
Drawn by the pulsating sound of a rock thumping on a dead armadillo, two australopithecines stood at the forest edge. Instantly, Thag’s agent knew they had a crossover hit. image
On starting an ethical independent music label. A good read, although it doesn't tell us anything we didn't already know.
Sound Lab is inspired by a classic analogue synthesiser, the WP-20, which was designed in around 1980 by Ray Wilson and Ron Romeo, and marketed by their company Waveform Processing. You can download all the information you need to build one yourself.