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greydominion Common Wiggler
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 12:41 pm Post subject: Early Front 242 |
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Their first album Geography is pretty different from their other stuff as its more industrial/proto-ebm, less dancey, and no sampled drums and fm synths.
I believe a lot of it is System 100 and 100m along with an 808. Really awesome considering the sounds and sequences they came up with. What new modular gear (eurorack) you think would come close in terms of this functionality of sequencing, etc?
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James Mandible Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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I wondered about their gear too a while back and found this on google
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-electronic -music-production/680061-geography-era-front-242-a.html
Some good tips there on what they used and a link to a doc that I keep meaning to watch (hope it's still up!)
Geography is a fantastic record.
BTW are you familiar with the fact Dirk and Daniel (original members) have a new band together called Nothing But Noise? Doesn't sound much like Front 242, goes closer to Tangerine Dream than anything else, but it's a very lovely record. Sadly not much out there on youtube or anywhere else to check it out that I know of (yet) |
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iamgoldman One Bad Poster
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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A delay looper and a sega genesis :p
Seriously though, I saw similar sounds made with a Plan B Model 15 VCO + Cwejman MMF-1 FMing the Model 15. Run that through a delay and get a simple sequence going and you may come up with something similar to U-Men!
Front 242 were great back in the day. Headhunter will always have a special place in my heart. |
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greydominion Common Wiggler
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So first: I'll need to get vintage umpire gear with a vague militaristic look
Then: I have a Korg SDD-1000 so my delay world is pretty much covered. you think it's just a simple 16 step sequencer? I hear multiple things going on, triggering a second envelope on a filter or something. Then it changes to a whole different sequencer (or that's how it seems). What would do something like or combination of? |
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xart Pass the Juche
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| greydominion wrote: | So first: I'll need to get vintage umpire gear with a vague militaristic look ? |
Yup and a Psychick Tv shirt with some sunglasses and a headphone mic along with a roland MC-4
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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| Is my picture of them doing live sequencing with 16-step sequencers actually just plugging into an MC-4? |
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vav Beer Master
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 5:39 pm Post subject: |
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The Geography remaster/reissue 2disc set on Alfa Matrix from a few years ago is WELL worth picking up. The booklet talks about their single takes (take one? ) and the system 100. Disc 2 has demos, 4 track mixes, and material from the Pre-242 days. _________________ Vactrols are the electronic equivalent of being drunk. -decaying.sine |
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 6:32 pm Post subject: |
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Man I love those early 242 albums... actually I like everything they did, even the really late stuff...
Wasn't aware of the Geography re-master, have to keep an eye out for that, thanks!
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greydominion Common Wiggler
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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Seems like that geography reissue goes for $45 around the internet! I really want to see that booklet though!
What really interests me is the sequences and modulation they came up with with the System 100(m) and I was wondering what kind of gear would lead to that workflow. |
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 9:57 pm Post subject: |
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Geography is my favorite as well, but always loved this 12"
related, Luc Van Acker on vocals:
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Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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Haven't thought of Front 242 in a long time! Just pulled out some old CDs from my college days.
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| drewtoothpaste wrote: | | 242 is solid as fuck, always been a huge influence on me visually & musically. |
Fookin Ell...
Drew = Kompressor?  |
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vav Beer Master
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 1:54 pm Post subject: |
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| CJ Miller wrote: | | drewtoothpaste wrote: | | 242 is solid as fuck, always been a huge influence on me visually & musically. |
Fookin Ell...
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Yep, i was shocked when i found that out. _________________ Vactrols are the electronic equivalent of being drunk. -decaying.sine |
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i love 242. even did a remix of "Work 242" a few months ago as a birthday gift for Goa Gil (they're his favorite band).
http://xexify.com/dogtracks/work242V11644dogmaster.wav
funny tho, i always like the early albums directly after Geography. i usually prefer the more analog albums of a bands hey-day, but F242 was just REALLY good with the FM sounds. Front by Front and Tyranny for You really tickle my unique-production funny bone.
i think the numbers era is when it all went downhill. i tried to listen to fuck up evil the other month and it was AWFUL. completely over produced, over compressed, sounds like trash, can't make out the details of any one individual sound (and there's a ton of crazy ones in there). i believe steve albini produced it? definitely one of his biggest failures. F242 is NOT nirvana!!!
does any one remember the "reboot" live album/tour? wtf HAPPENED to these guys?!?!? from some of the most killer and unique stuff to roland jp 8000 and v drums with rave beats. _________________ it can all be summarized here: http://xexify.com
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Backroads Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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| That remix is great! I love goa as much as, if not more than, I love the 242 sound. What did you use to do it? |
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greydominion Common Wiggler
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:27 pm Post subject: |
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I love the FM Front 242 too. Tyranny for You is probably my other favorite. I have a DX7 for that  |
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James Mandible Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:42 am Post subject: |
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| dogoftears wrote: |
i think the numbers era is when it all went downhill. i tried to listen to fuck up evil the other month and it was AWFUL. completely over produced, over compressed, sounds like trash, can't make out the details of any one individual sound (and there's a ton of crazy ones in there). i believe steve albini produced it? definitely one of his biggest failures. F242 is NOT nirvana!!! |
I believe it was JG Thirlwell who produced it, not Albini. |
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thetwlo Super Deluxe Wiggler
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:51 am Post subject: |
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I believe it was JG Thirlwell who produced it, not Albini.[/quote]
yes, the stuff after Tyranny was a fail, but didn't think Thirlwell or Alibini played a part.
Even Albini produced some great Whitehouse(and don't discount Big Black-- they and 242 were the best in those years). Although, Foetus (Thirlwell) was also snatched up my CBS about the same time as 242.
hmmm... checking.
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:29 am Post subject: |
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| James Mandible wrote: |
I believe it was JG Thirlwell who produced it, not Albini. |
can't find. citation? |
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:33 am Post subject: |
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| thetwlo wrote: | | James Mandible wrote: |
I believe it was JG Thirlwell who produced it, not Albini. |
can't find. citation? |
Allmusic
EDIT-I just realized that production credit's for the remixes he did. It appears to have been self produced. Sorry about that!
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 10:55 am Post subject: |
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| James Mandible wrote: | | BTW are you familiar with the fact Dirk and Daniel (original members) have a new band together called Nothing But Noise? Doesn't sound much like Front 242, goes closer to Tangerine Dream than anything else, but it's a very lovely record. Sadly not much out there on youtube or anywhere else to check it out that I know of (yet) |
Thanks for this, I'll definitely check it out.
http://www.nothingbutnoise.be/ _________________ http://haricots.bandcamp.com/ |
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| Backroads wrote: | | That remix is great! I love goa as much as, if not more than, I love the 242 sound. What did you use to do it? |
it's all sequenced on the Octatrack... i cut up the original song into useful 4-16 bar chunks and dedicated a track to them on the OT. then all the sounds are modular sampled by OT, including the kick and bass.
thanks for the words... i believe 242 heavily influenced the trance scene so i think this song makes sense. _________________ it can all be summarized here: http://xexify.com
| slow_riot wrote: | | in an alternative reality I think I'd like to be a filthy free flowing psytrance stoner, and perhaps this music gives me a chance to briefly play out this fantasy. |
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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Very cool! I've often gone on record (in this forum even) touting the stylistic similarities between early ebm/industrial and goa (not the mention newer progressive psytrance). Those basslines!  |
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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Never Stop is my fave by them. Followed closely by Front By Front and Official Version. _________________ Synths: TT-303 . Analog Four . Octatrack . Eurorack Modular Goodness . uWave II (not working) . Monotribe . Monotron . Monotron Delay
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saw 242 dec love them still saw paul oakenfold last night he started with a nitzer ebb remix. ebm-trance got to love it  |
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| computer controlled wrote: | | Never Stop is my fave by them. Followed closely by Front By Front and Official Version. |
no offense intended but Never stop and the TKK got me into this(making music), as if they can do it..... " Never stop" was the first 242 I though was pretty lame and boring and pop. I was a huge 242 fan this just sucked, when it was released, it's ok-not great now better than later stuff. And the re-incarnatation stuff is cool. |
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 4:20 am Post subject: |
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Listened to a lot of 242 back in the day. Can still remember the awe of seeing them during the Tyranny For You tour. To me, though, most of their stuff has aged pretty badly. Apart from the early singles, Geography and the Endless Riddance 12", that is. Those stil sound as fresh today, as when I first heard them. Geography is surely up there among the 10-20 best electronic albums ever made. _________________ "Human beings, always seeing patterns where there are none." Doctor Who
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| Fuck Up Evil is a timeless album. |
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| iamgoldman wrote: | | Fuck Up Evil is a timeless album. |
Is it just me or does this album and 'evil off' sound really bad? I like the tracks quite a bit, but they sound super-trebley and are hard to listen to. Like a different "loudness war" type issue. _________________ "Noise is what the Earth is made of" - David Bowie |
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| djs wrote: | | iamgoldman wrote: | | Fuck Up Evil is a timeless album. |
Is it just me or does this album and 'evil off' sound really bad? I like the tracks quite a bit, but they sound super-trebley and are hard to listen to. Like a different "loudness war" type issue. |
I definetely agree that they sound weird, as does practically everything they've done afterwards (which isn't much, but anyway). Something definetely happened between Tyranny For You and Fuck Up Evil production/mastering-wise. _________________ "Human beings, always seeing patterns where there are none." Doctor Who
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Yes! I love the Backcatalog stuff and Official Version.
I also love Off Evil, such an amazing album with horrible mixing. I really hope they remix/master it one day (remix as in with a mixer).
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I love love love early Front 242. Geography has some of my favorite songs... G.V.D.T., Felines, Kampfbereit. I had Official Version on tape for years and just picked it up on CD. Very excited to listen to this one again. Love Quite Unusual immensely.
There really is something magic in Front 242's sound and also their aesthetic. It feels like punk kraftwerk to me.
Agree that their later stuff fizzled out. I feel like the whole goth/industrial 90s thing backwashed into them in a very bad way. I've been listening to some of the stuff on Pulse lately and appreciating it though. |
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[quote="zedius"]I love love love early Front 242. Geography has some of my favorite songs... G.V.D.T., Felines, Kampfbereit. I had Official Version on tape for years and just picked it up on CD. Very excited to listen to this one again. Love Quite Unusual immensely.
There really is something magic in Front 242's sound and also their aesthetic. It feels like punk kraftwerk to me.
quite unusual is a great track,
played a friend GVDT he thought it was new
i think offical version def had a impact on mode when they did black celebration |
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very nice to find a F242 thread on the muffwiglers forum!
my favorite albums are Geography, Front by Front and Pulse.
thing is that i didn't like Nitzer Ebb one bit - although reading the lyrics really made me want to like them, they just didn't tickle my EARS right. it is something about the aesthetics of sound... F242 is saturated, almost material (if you allow me to say such a thing)
in case you haven't seen it, there is an in-depth retrospective interview they had at the barcelona red bull music academy thingie:
also, there is this wonderful interview from the 80s era where they stay very much in-character (and in a very coherent and tasteful manner... compared to today's artists)
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