DivKid's Month Of Modular Issue #2 November 2015 | Page 3

Fans of synth music will surely be

aware of the new Jean-Michel

Jarre album 'Electronica'. If not the

first thing to do is click THIS LINK

to check out the album trailer. The

idea with the album was to pull

from his inspirations and a "tribe of

friends" to create collaborations

with artists such as Pete

Townsend, Vince Clarke, Armin Van

Buuren, Air, Moby, Massive Attack, Tangerine Dream, M83, John Carpenter and more! As you can imagine each collaboration pulls the music in a different

direction more towards what they're known for which is an interest way to structure the album. If you've read this far and don't know who Jean-Michel Jarre is then I suggest listening to his biggest track 'Oxygen'. Which if you're

familiar with the arcades peppering British seasides you will no doubt have heard playing out of the arcade machines. There's some interesting chat

surrounding the album from Sonic State as it was a topic in a recent Sonic Talk Podcast and also there's a great video from Native Instruments titled 'Jean-Michel Jarre on the evolution of music technology" which you can click and watch right here in the magazine or click here to check the video on my

website.

Roland have visited game music producer and sound designer Petri Alanko at his home studio in Finland to chat modular synths and the role of the Roland AIRA range in his work. It's clearly made to promote the AIRA range but nicely the video isn't too heavily swayed that way and looks at the use of his modular set up in general. In the video (again you can click play right here in the

magazine or click here to watch that on my site) the game in question is

Quantum Break which is an up-coming third person shooter for XBOX so expect those big block buster FX with an electronic backdrop throughout. The original post from Roland with their blog style post and video is here.

As always check out more “blog” style stuff on

my website - divkidmusic.com