Helllo Sean,
Here are some questions from my side for Martyn Ware:
How were the sounds made and stored in those days? Who had the final say? At
what was the decision taken?How were the rhythms created?What are your views on
software synthesisers with hardware interface panels?Have you used a VCS3
synthesiser? Were home made kits of the VCS3 available during the 1970s.
I wish you all the best with the interview. I would have probably got the
opportunity to interview Martyn Ware in 2006 for my dissertation work on 'The
Role of the Synthesiser in Futuritic Popular Music from 1968-1983'. It
unfortunately did not work out because of the lack of time.Â
Good luck.
Kind regards,Ajit
--- On Mon, 9/1/12, seanexrental <blindyouth7780@...> wrote:
From: seanexrental <blindyouth7780@...>
Subject: [BlindYouth] Last call
To: BlindYouth@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 9 January, 2012, 7:24
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Just a reminder - if you have any questions for Martyn Ware or David
Beevers, please let me know by January 10 (which may be today by the time you
see this).
Thanks!
Sean
The truth is
Comfort kills
And you don't need that car...
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