After producing two albums, a few EPs and remixes, Boodaman comes back after a long absence with a daring project and an exciting technical challenge:
Producing a coherent and modern album of electronic music based on modular synthesis, leaving aside the computer input as much as possible (except for the recording) in order to be focused on the sound and to work as it was done in the 70s and 80s. Decades during which the audience discovered electronic music thanks to Pierre Henry and his famous Psyche Rock or Kraftwerk, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Giogio Moroder and many more.
The music composed for this album remains nonetheless accessible and each track is dressed with powerful rhythmics, big bass, arpeggios or melodies. They will make you travel through the years 1970 and 2018.
Why «Obédiences électroniques»? It is an obvious reference to his creative approach, to his personality and the taste of the composer; at the same time a look in the direction that our society is following more and more with the new technologies, its submissive pleasures and its excesses.
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After having had so much fun with the newly acquired Cursus by Robert Reed, I remembered, that I still had this somewhere in the wishlist - and that DiN label boss Ian Boddy launched a timely restricted NYP campaign for this live collaboration with Nigel Mullaney.
The album cover shows their setup for the event: Obviously a lot of equipment and a feast for friends of modular synths. Carsten Pieper
Richard's music sounds like the thoughts of an alien spaceships supercomputers AI while the ship is under attack. Some of the most outworldly sounds you will ever encounter! Tim Strohmeier
With the approval of George Orwell's estate, modular synthesists d'Voxx come up with a clanking, whirring industrial soundtrack to “1984.” Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 22, 2022
The great Cat Temper does it again! 10 more synthpop bangers with titles like “Growls on Film” and “Electric Pawpurrella.” Instant classic. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 11, 2023