TB-303 Love and Joris Voorn

Classic Acid Pt.2

P-F 10/10


Some FAQ on TB-303

 

Tadao Kikumoto designed the Roland TR-909  as well as the Roland TB-303 .

Roland released the TB-303 in 1981.

The TB-303 was discontinued in 1984 a considered to be a commercial failure.

You can purchase a Roland TB-303 for $2,500 USD and up on Reverb.

The TB-303 is a foundation in Techno and House Music

The TB stands for “Transistorized Bass”.

In 1987 Phuture released Acid Trax, a release which kicked off the defining sound for a genre.

The TB-303 is a monosynth.

Check out this documentary on the Roland TB-303.

 

 

 

It has been a week since Joris Voorn uploaded the sequel part 2 of Joris Voorn Vinyl DJ Mix | Classic Acid Pt. 1. You can read the Post-Fader article highlighting it here: TB-303 Love & Joris Voorn Vinyl DJ Mix (post-fader.com)

Dutch producer / DJ Joris Voorn lit up YouTube once again and the feedback and thumbs up have been overwhelmingly positive.  It seems like this video will continue to push huge numbers and keep climbing.

 

 

The trip down memory lane continues with a heavy hitting selection of tracks fully listed and linked in the video’s description. The intro showcasing Joris Voorn programming a Roland TB-303 to start of the set instantly pulls you in for a flawless DJ set performing top dancefloor hits with the infamous acid house sound.  We are eagerly awaiting Part 3, the anticipation to see how far this will go is alive.  TB-303 Love and Joris Voorn is awesome.

The next few links will take you to webpages dedicated to the history of Acid House Music, the third being a link to book which happens to be on the list to check out.

The History of Acid House | Features | MN2S

The history of acid house in 100 tracks – – Mixmag

A Brief History Of Acid House – an illustrated book. | Suddi Raval (bandcamp.com)

 

 

 

TB-303 Love & Joris Voorn

P-F 10/10


Some FAQ on TB-303

 

Tadao Kikumoto designed the Roland TR-909  as well as the Roland TB-303 .

Roland released the TB-303 in 1981.

The TB-303 was discontinued in 1984 a considered to be a commercial failure.

You can purchase a Roland TB-303 for $2,500 USD and up on Reverb.

The TB-303 is a foundation in Techno and House Music

The TB stands for “Transistorized Bass”.

In 1987 Phuture released Acid Trax, a release which kicked off the defining sound for a genre.

The TB-303 is a monosynth.

Check out this documentary on the Roland TB-303.

 

 

 

If you are just discovering Acid House music or are already enjoying tunes written with the help of the sought-after Roland TB-303 Bassline which is known to electrify dancefloors then Joris Voorn has just delivered the perfect performance.

Dutch producer / DJ Joris Voorn is lighting up YouTube with some great content.  Among the music release videos, live event appearances, live production, live DJ sets, skate videos, there is something newly uploaded that is very special and it may be the beginning of a series:  Joris Voorn Vinyl DJ Mix | Classic Acid Pt. 1

 

 

If this TB-303 Love & Joris Voorn Classic Acid Pt. 1 is going to evolve into a part 2 and beyond then this will be one of the greatest online experiences Acid House could possibly have.  Joris Voorn has not only included treasured vinyl presses superbly mixed including the listing of track names with hyperlinks so you can easily find the songs, he also plugged in and played an actual Roland TB-303 integrated into his DJ set.  If you would like to learn more about Joris Voorn visit Joris Voorn – \\\\ (Four) and visit Joris Voorn’s: YouTube channel, make sure to check out the About  section to find links to the social media and music releases.

The next few links will take you to webpages dedicated to the history of Acid House Music, the third being a link to book which happens to be on the list to check out.

The History of Acid House | Features | MN2S

The history of acid house in 100 tracks – – Mixmag

A Brief History Of Acid House – an illustrated book. | Suddi Raval (bandcamp.com)

 

 

Listening to Arise

Album by Reinhardt Buhr

Listening to Arise by Reinhardt Buhr seems impossible that the album is a labor of spontaneous trial and error.  In a world with so many short songs; coming across an album with lush atmospheres, crisp strum patterns, melodic leads, cinematic soundscapes, and stunning voices from Daniel Peters and Mandie Buhr with songs averaging 14 minutes will not leave an impression with, “that the song ended to early” feeling.

 

Reinhardt Buhr currently has a 13-album package on Bandcamp at the time of writing this.  Reinhardt, a multi-instrumentalist and live performer, hails from South Africa.  You can get a sense of enjoyment from those who are lucky enough to be listening in the audience during a live performance, especially outdoors.  While watching many of the great video uploads on the Reinhardt Buhr YouTube Channel the thought of actually being in a crowd relaxing and listening to a live performance is a bit overwhelming.


A highlight here on the album Arise is the song “Rest.”  This song quickly created a restful atmosphere and the strumming up-tempo rhythm is definitely motivational which led to getting some work here started.  Do not know if the title is a literal interpretation of the song’s mood.  Whenever the occasion arises where it’s slow moving and it’s time to get focused the song “Rest” is definitely in rotation on the playlist. The plucky chords on “Season” are superb.  Once honing in on an element thinking how great it is another aspect arises and takes its place. It is so great to come across music where you can switch modes from listening to hearing and find easy escape.  If you find anything close to resembling Reinhardt Buhr track Post-Fader down and shout it on blast.

Listening to Arise by Reinhardt Buhr, a timeless experience.

P-F


10/10

 

 

Congratulations and celebration for the Doctor Mix 1/2 Million Subs Live Stream!

Need a reason to celebrate or already have one? Head over to the Doctor Mix 1/2 Million Subs Live Stream on his YouTube Channel at Doctor Mix TV and enjoy the positive vibe and awesome sounds. For those of you who do not know Doctor Mix you are in for a treat. Not only will you get to see and hear some amazing instruments and groovy playing but you will be able to listen to it from his new dream studio build. So much dedication, so much cables. 

 

Claudio Passavanti, founder of Doctor Mix and Sunlightsquare Records is widely known for is pianist and producer skills and is also an established DJ. Many who know the Doctor Mix TV channel on YouTube enjoy the song recreation videos, reviews, and follow along with this super positive and energetic online mega musician powerhouse. 

 

If you are a keyboard lover, gear collector, or just love to watch and listen to great music then you can’t go wrong with Claudio Passavanti and Doctor Mix TV!

 

“As an artist he’s known for his Soul, Latin, Jazz, House and Afro-Cuban music, he is a Traxsource top seller and he performs regularly at festivals and clubs worldwide. In his 3 decades of experience Claudio has produced and engineered commercial releases and film music covering just about every popular genre under the sun.”  

For more info visit:

Get To Know Doctor Mix – The Online Mastering Experts

postfader top 10 list logo
The Post-Fader December, 2020

Top Ten Song List

 

is the eclectic music list of the universe, published often by Post-Fader Radio.
  • Hempress Sativa – Boom Shakalak
  • Jah9 – Humble Mi
  • Iziniga – Rastafari
  • Murdock feat M’Leah – Let it Go
  • Riddim Punks feat Exco Levi – Stranger in Town – Gentleman’s Dub Club Remix
  • 4AEM – GRIMES
  • KAYTRANADA Featuring Tinashe – The Worst In Me
  • Zeus the Elevator – Jumpin’ thru loops vol. 3 & 4
  • Flowback feat DRGGST – Khud se Khud
  • Neuro… No Neuro – Scans

Always Listening

 

Time for the AleOliMusicSauce 2021 Shoutout!

Kireina Michan is preparing the first #AleOliMusicSauce of the year. 

We are excited to learn more about Tough On Fridays, a Texas alt rock band hailing from the metro area of Austin, Texas. Be sure to check out “A Fantastic Way to Kill Some Time” by Tough On Fridays and Kireina Michan.