Showing posts with label synth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label synth. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Renoir Records Releases Tommy Renoir & DG Bros - Bronx (Original Mix)



International DJ and Producer Tommy Renoir and DG Bros are proud to introduce to you "Bronx", their latest music production. It's a mix of electro and progressive synth sounds enriched by the addition of a brief dubstep base. "The fusion of these melodies and our deep love for music enabled us to create a piece that is both melodic and catching. A challenging enterprise, this project has taken many hours of collaborative effort and recording studio time and has yielded a result that's exquisitely unique. I really enjoyed working with these highly gifted producers, these guys have music in their blood. I will be more than glad to cooperate with the DG Bros in the future" Tommy Renoir said in his latest interview. Bronx will be released exclusively on Beatport by Tommy's own Renoir Records on October, 19 and will become available on iTunes, Spotify, Juno download and all other digital stores on November, 3.

For more info check www.renoirrecords.com

Preview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUdrgHtGMSA&feature=share&list=UUmfJUtUJ2WpiuRZCOlVPHTw

Renoir Records
Via Monte Santo, 18/A
20900 Monza, Italy.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The VX-323 Robot Releases Free "Overclocked" EP Amid Critical Acclaim

Portland, OR - Amid early positive notices for his debut album, Chansons, The VX-323 today released a free, 4-song EP to introduce new listeners to his style of robot synth funk. The Overclocked EP is available as a downloadable ZIP archive of MP3 files from his Web site at http://www.thevx-323.com. Individual tracks can be previewed and downloaded from SoundCloud.

The new track, "Overclocked," features The VX-323 running amok in his new all-digital recording studio. It is the sound of a speech synthesis robot amped up on high voltages without proper grounding. The full track listing of the EP is:

1. Overclocked
2. Billion Dollar Condo (Demo)
3. Hey Baby (Demo)
4. Super Mec

Like The VX-323's debut album, Chansons, the Overclocked EP was produced by Scott Burgess and mastered by Rick McMillen at SuperDigital in Portland, OR, USA.

Early reviews for Chansons have been favorable. Culture critics Behind The Hype write:

"The album, entitled Chansons, has a feel that you expect from a robot. Almost 80's sounding beats, but then there's a moment where the lyrics and subject matter make it something else entirely...To sum it up, this is more than just an album; it's an experience… one that most people are too afraid to make in this day and age." http://www.behindthehype.com, July 31, 2009

Initial concerns that humans would be unsettled and disturbed by a CD of techno pop songs performed by a robot proved to be unfounded. Leading synth blogger MATRIXSYNTH says:

"...I must say that I really like it so far. It's surprisingly soothing to the senses - great to unwind to." http://www.matrixsynth.com, July 01, 2009

The VX-323 cites Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, the Human League, and HAL 9000 as influences.

Chansons is now available worldwide through CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon, Super D, and other physical and digital distribution outlets, on the Bitnotic Music label.

Official Web Site: http://www.thevx-323.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/vx323

About Bitnotic Music

Bitnotic Music is a division of Bitnotic that focuses on music publishing and distribution. Other branches are Bitnotic Software (chill, VX-323, both for Mac) and Bitnotic Mobile (Decypher puzzle game for iPhone). The company is based in Portland, OR, USA. More info is available at http://www.bitnotic.com