Michael Geiss was JMJ's sound designer. So he would come up with the sounds or design instruments Jarre wanted.
Alan Wilder had a lot of input in Depeche Mode. Basically, Dave was the singer, Martin wrote the songs, Fletch did the promo work and Alan mixed the final songs, produce the live backing tracks as well as designing some of the sounds in collaboration with which ever producer they were working with. I think that's why he left in the end because he wasn't given enough kudos for all this work he did behind the scenes with the band. It kinda show now too they rely too much on what producer they chose dicates what their sound will be come. Still a great live band though!
dear RKO staff ...;-)
Re: dear RKO staff ...;-)
You're scarry sometimes, you know that Chris!?Chris Abbott wrote:The way I heard it, Oxygene was already mostly finished before JMJ came on the scene, but Geiss needed a sponsor/front to get it launched. JMJ was the perfect star vehicle. Of course, that's just "what I heard" .
Chris
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
-
- Forum God
- Posts: 5307
- Joined: 22/11/2002 - 12:21
- Location: Dubai. No, not really.
- Contact:
Re: dear RKO staff ...;-)
I'm serious. And i'm probably scarry because of my cutting witRazmo wrote:You're scarry sometimes, you know that Chris!?Chris Abbott wrote:The way I heard it, Oxygene was already mostly finished before JMJ came on the scene, but Geiss needed a sponsor/front to get it launched. JMJ was the perfect star vehicle. Of course, that's just "what I heard" .
Chris
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
- Analog-X64
- I Adore My 64
- Posts: 3518
- Joined: 08/12/2002 - 3:50
- Location: Canada
- Contact:
Re: dear RKO staff ...;-)
Interesting Interview with Michel Geiss, watch all 3 Parts its great and I think there is something
in Part 3 which is relevant to the C64 Remix scene.
Interview Michel Geiss part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avm-Xeao9PM
Interview Michel Geiss part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58L9492izuU
Interview Michel Geiss part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK44tgaYfCM
Wolfgang Flur & Michel Geiss Wolfgang Flur wearing Spok Ears dont understand German but neat to watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DHokcig7TQ
in Part 3 which is relevant to the C64 Remix scene.
Interview Michel Geiss part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avm-Xeao9PM
Interview Michel Geiss part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58L9492izuU
Interview Michel Geiss part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK44tgaYfCM
Wolfgang Flur & Michel Geiss Wolfgang Flur wearing Spok Ears dont understand German but neat to watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DHokcig7TQ
Re: dear RKO staff ...;-)
ah, wolfgang flür, great guy.... i like is yamo - time pie album, it's really good!!! ...and much better then the karl bartos stuff, which is for my taste too close to the kraftwerk material....
Re: dear RKO staff ...;-)
I apologize if bringing up old topics here is frowned upon, but I just discovered this discussion in trying to find a link to one of my favorite C64 arrangements to share with a friend. A few of the removed items are excellent, in my opinion, and I hope those ones have new versions coming.
Incidentally, the specific song I wanted to link to in this case was "Deliverance (Wintermute 707)."
Incidentally, the specific song I wanted to link to in this case was "Deliverance (Wintermute 707)."
Re: dear RKO staff ...;-)
Hey c5, it isn't frowned upon if it's relevant so all is good. I've checked my archives, unfortunately I don't have it. Maybe you can try contacting ifadeo directly?
Re: dear RKO staff ...;-)
I found this old FTP Mirror that seems to have it.
http://ftp.agdsn.de/pub/mirrors/slayrad ... 0Complete/
http://ftp.agdsn.de/pub/mirrors/slayrad ... 0Complete/