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Keyboards and suf

Vince Frank (mournblade1066) - 06 Nov 2003 10:07:41

Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 23:31:59 +0000
From: "Ian Ancelin" <>
Subject: Re: A simple question, really. . . .
And btw, what kind of keys do you play (style wise)
cause that could be cool in a surf band too, which is very apearent in the
tiki tones music.
good luck,
Ian
===>Hey Ian!
My two passions (music-wise) have always been 50s/oldies rock and roll
(it's what I grew up listening to, 'cause that what my parents were into), and
electronic music (everything from Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, JM Jarre, and
Synergy to The Orb, FSOL, and Banco de Gaia). I have actually created
a weird hybrid of surf/rockabilly with electronic/Gothic, which I call
Gothabilly (although my music has FAR more synths than some other
"Gothabilly" bands).
One local dj described it as "Duane Eddy meeting Gary Numan in a
dark alley," which ain't far from the truth.
I never got into the 60s Farfisa or Hammond organ sounds. Now, I
LOVE the Bomboras, and for the most part, Jake's organ sounds pretty
good, but sometimes it can be overdone. I personally like to create
something unique, and I certainly don't know of too many bands out
there that have fused rockabilly/surf with electronic music. Actually,
DEVO did a surf album (recorded under another name, but it was still
DEVO) which had tons of synths in it.
I'll tell you what has been a HUGE influence on my music: Angelo
Badalamenti, particularly the Twin Peaks soundtrack. I recall a thread
a few months ago about the guy who played guitar on that soundtrack.
In fact, the name of my band (well, it's just me right now) is The Bookhouse
Boys, which comes from Twin Peaks, and the song by that name on the
Twin Peaks soundtrack has this really eerie Duane Eddy-sounding guitar part in
it.
I'm rambling--gotta get back to work.
By-the-way, thanks to all for the response to my inane questions--this list is,
by far, the most professional I'm on, and I'm glad to see the exchange of
pragmatic information without resorting to the bashing that is so prevalent on
other lists.
Vincent

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Ian Ancelin (skatalite_of_love) - 06 Nov 2003 13:56:35

DEVO put out a surf album? thats neat what was it called, and the name they
released it under, i am a fan of devo, have a few of there albums on vinyl.
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urbansurfkings - 06 Nov 2003 19:22:41

Devo released a "surf" album under the name "the Wipeouters".
Mike

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cobalt (bloobeary) - 06 Nov 2003 19:59:44

urbansurfkings wrote:
>
> Devo released a "surf" album under
> the name "the Wipeouters".
>
> Mike
Cool... and it's available at amazon.com - sold!
-c*

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g2_828 - 06 Nov 2003 20:25:47

Vincent,
Have you ever heard Wall of Voodoo, and "Mexican Radio" doesn't count. Not an
instro band and definately not surf but one of the highlights of their live
show was the "Morricone Themes" I have that on a 12" single with "Ring of Fire"
on the flipside. Both tracks feature big twanging guitars and big fat analog
synth patches. They also have some cool songs in the same vein on their album
"Call of the West," which is available on CD. The title track and "Spy World"
which are vocal numbers and "On Interstate 15" which is instrumental.
GT
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