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Can You Guess What Year?

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(Edit - Sorry, you missed it... see my post on the source)

Enclosed is a partial song clip (128k CBR MP3)... can you guess approximately what year this came from, type of music?  .

Edit -- This is just for fun so I'll only keep this online for awhile... I don't know how my ISP will like a lot of people downloading this so plz don't pass it around on Usenet or whatever (LOL).

Can You Guess What Year?

Reply #1
I'd think this track would be very early, u can see its influence on some of the moderen electornic artists, of course it may be modern but i doubt it.

Similar to some of Aphex Twin style, Atari Teenage Riot's softer stuff, Alec Empire's amvient stuff (who i saw live in Birmingham, UK last night and he was absolutly wicked, also the support band 80's Matchbox B-Line Disater were great as well!!)


Anyways to a year, i'd say 1967 as a completly off the wall guess, im not sure if this synthesized stuff was even possible then!!

Don't knock me for being to far off the mark though!! ;-)

Kristian

Can You Guess What Year?

Reply #2
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Enclosed is a partial song clip

Funny thing....the sample I downloaded contained only noise; no music at all.
Must be a broken file.

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Reply #3
@ Jan.S
Was that a joke at the atyle or was it white noise? It isn't the most melodical piece, its electronic and sounds old but it is certainly music, try downloading it again, it worked fine for me but if it uncompressed it should work fine??!! GO figure

Kristian

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I'd think this track would be very early, u can see its influence on some of the moderen electornic artists, of course it may be modern but i doubt it.

Similar to some of Aphex Twin style, Atari Teenage Riot's softer stuff, Alec Empire's amvient stuff (who i saw live in Birmingham, UK last night and he was absolutly wicked, also the support band 80's Matchbox B-Line Disater were great as well!!)


Anyways to a year, i'd say 1967 as a completly off the wall guess, im not sure if this synthesized stuff was even possible then!!

Don't knock me for being to far off the mark though!! ;-)

Kristian

I see I haven't fooled ya  (unless the sound of vinyl tipped you off).  Yes it is early, but I won't say how early yet.  The guy who did it, his more uncommon records sometimes go for $75.00 on Ebay.

Can You Guess What Year?

Reply #5
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@ Jan.S
Was that a joke at the atyle or was it white noise? It isn't the most melodical piece, its electronic and sounds old but it is certainly music, try downloading it again, it worked fine for me but if it uncompressed it should work fine??!! GO figure

Kristian

As I said: There was no music in that file.

Can You Guess What Year?

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@ Jan.S
Was that a joke at the atyle or was it white noise? It isn't the most melodical piece, its electronic and sounds old but it is certainly music, try downloading it again, it worked fine for me but if it uncompressed it should work fine??!! GO figure

Kristian

As I say: There was no music in that file.

Something went wrong, I just downloaded & played it fine.  I zipped it using an older version of Winzip, but that shouldn't matter... (strange).  Oh well, it's just for fun... an idea that popped into my mind to see if people could guess how old this track is.

Can You Guess What Year?

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Anyways to a year, i'd say 1967 as a completly off the wall guess, im not sure if this synthesized stuff was even possible then!!

1967 sounds nice for me. Maybe some time later - But of course I don't have the faintest idea.

But I think it must have been possible back then. The Moog synthesizer was already there and it could probably produce such sounds.

George Harrison released a Moog experimental album in 1969 called electronic sound. (It's pretty bad though - no melody or such in it. Sounds like someone was standing in front of the Moog having no idea, just playing with funky controls)

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Anyways to a year, i'd say 1967 as a completly off the wall guess, im not sure if this synthesized stuff was even possible then!!

1967 sounds nice for me. Maybe some time later - But of course I don't have the faintest idea.

But I think it must have been possible back then. The Moog synthesizer was already there and it could probably produce such sounds.

George Harrison released a Moog experimental album in 1969 called electronic sound. (It's pretty bad though - no melody or such in it. Sounds like someone was standing in front of the Moog having no idea, just playing with funky controls)

Should I say yet?

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Reply #9
It sounds kind of like Devo but I didn't think any of their records fetched that much and they are more like late 70's to early 80's.
Sorry, I have nothing witty to say here.

Can You Guess What Year?

Reply #10
Is this the whole song (ends with silence)?

You know we can't take posting of copyrighted material lightly though samples are ok.

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Is this the whole song (ends with silence)?

You know we can't take posting of copyrighted material lightly though samples are ok.

No, it's only about 1/3 of the song.  I wouldn't post the whole song, even though it's been OOP for quite a long time.

Edit -- I might as well take it offline (I don't want bandwidth complaints from my ISP) & reveal the source... it's from Mort Garson's "Electronic Hair Pieces" (ca. 1969) which was his treatment of the "Hair" soundtrack, the song is the final part of "Three-Five-Zero-Zero."  Good guess guys (very accurate on the date), I was wondering if someone might mistake it for 80's/90's industrial.

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Reply #12
I came too late, however, if it is synthesizer, I would have by no mean say 1967, since, to my knowledge, the oldest syhesizer record is Switched-on Bach, by Walter/Wendy Carlos, 1968.

Since you seem to know a bit, what is the oldest record with programmed rhythmics ?
My music teacher spoke about Pink Floyd as one of the firsts to use programmed rhythms, but I've got Kraftwerk 2, 1971 (recorded 10/1971) featuring a "rhytmusmachine".

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I came too late, however, if it is synthesizer, I would have by no mean say 1967, since, to my knowledge, the oldest syhesizer record is Switched-on Bach, by Walter/Wendy Carlos, 1968.

Since you seem to know a bit, what is the oldest record with programmed rhythmics ?
My music teacher spoke about Pink Floyd as one of the firsts to use programmed rhythms, but I've got Kraftwerk 2, 1971 (recorded 10/1971) featuring a "rhytmusmachine".

I don't know the answer... but on the other point, I'm pretty sure there were experimental records before Switched On Bach (nothing popular though).  Some of them weren't synthesizers per-se (just electronic noises made with circuits).