Orchard
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Recipie for One Phat Orchard Track: A Nice Blend Of Breakbeats, Freaked Out Cheesey Samples, Ambient Analog Sounds and a Touch of Turntable Manipulation.
Why this name?
Well its nothing big really, it was decided apon
a while back when I was going thru my 'Anything
blue is spiritual' phase. A friend of mine suggested it, and the name stuck
a while back when I was going thru my 'Anything
blue is spiritual' phase. A friend of mine suggested it, and the name stuck
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It will destroy the music industry as we know it. record stores will become obsoliete, everyone will get there music in mp3 form and in induvidual songs, not whole albums, and the RIAA will sue everyone to try and stop the inevitable.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
no way!
Band History:
Orchard is a one man band, Consisting of Daniel Barnes and his many electronic instruments. He started off back in 1995 creating PC based music, real shitty early 90's computer sounding stuff. In his spare time he has added pieces of DJing tools to his overcluttered bedroom. Every now and then one of his mates turns up and he has a jamming session.
Your influences?
Apollo Four Forty, Atari Teenage Riot, Bassbin Twins, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Bomb the Bass, Buzzthrill, Cirrus, Clockwork Voodoo Freaks, Cold Cut, DJ Punk-Rock, Fatboy Slim, Hardknox, Jungle Brothers, Lionrock, Lords of Acid, Prodigy, Propellerheads, Proteus (He used to write mods back in 1993),The Chemical Brothers, Junkie XL, Moby
Equipment used:
Software:
Acid, Fruity Loops, Rubber Duck, Reason, Fast Tracker II, heaps of Analog X progs, goldwave, and quite alot of direct x plug ins.
Hardware:
SL-1200 (turntable), Juno 106 (synth), cheezey casio keyboard, an organ, a mixer, and of course a mic
Acid, Fruity Loops, Rubber Duck, Reason, Fast Tracker II, heaps of Analog X progs, goldwave, and quite alot of direct x plug ins.
Hardware:
SL-1200 (turntable), Juno 106 (synth), cheezey casio keyboard, an organ, a mixer, and of course a mic