Tag Archives: Mark Pritchard

Try (313), that’s correct!

It’s in no way peculiar to electronic music that most artists fail to find ways to stay fresh. It may seem an apt critique due to the reduced bureaucracy between making music and getting it in to the hands of music buyers, but this again maintains in all forms of underground music. Prolific artists can

Maiden Voyage/Risky Business

I’ve just finished watching Risky Business and I’ve been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage AKA 8’07>5’23 from Global Communications’ 76:14 is clearly a cover of Tangerine Dream’s Love on a Real Train, which was blatantly made for that film, or at least titled for it. Did Pritchard/Middleton ever write anything for themselves

Kit

So my friend Kent just blogged about the new moog, which looks pretty slick: …which reminds me I should give a proper pic of my new machinedrum, of which I took possession yesterday: Still figuring it out, but so far… FUN! And… yesterday I stumbled across the Reload forum, in which Mark Pritchard was talking