I've been such a lazy blogger. If anyone is reading and interested, apologies, but I'm sure you've had plenty to fill the time with.
Heartbreak on stage at the Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, performing Akin to Dancing
Anyway, I've had synths on my mind lately. Have just been wondering about why it is that the synth seems to create a projection of time, either forwards to The Future, or nostaligia for The Past. Or, and this happens plenty, nostalgically back to a point when the future was full of hope.. retro-futurism? Back to the future? Whatever it gets called. A lot of the stuff which falls into these categories is massively good music, there's no suggestion otherwise, but what is it about the synth which has that particular effect? Is is the music people are inclined to make at the moment which is so forward or backward looking, rather than present in time here? Or maybe it's something inherent in the hardware, the sounds brought out of it are so associated with genres and times they just seen to call them up.
gatto fritto-beachy head by cloudofzeus
The other thing so distincitve about the synth, or some of the music people make with it - the sense of embracing of the future and technology, whether that's a touch dystopian (witness Cerrone's Supernature) or just plain positive (Living on Video, phaps - and that also illustrates the real vintage-futurist bent - hurrah, we're all living on video! how very modern). Italo disco is particularly strong in this last vein, and more relevant to today there are no shortage of producers (Ali Renault, Professor Genius, Subway, Gatto Fritto, Moon Gang, Heartbreak, Casionova etc etc) making music whose draws more or less heavily on synth-laden Italo idealism.
Naum Gabo, Dmitri's Darkness from the incredible The Fright Line release
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