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David Vorhaus Analogue Electronic Music 1979 

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In this historical video excerpt, David Vorhaus talks about two of his analogue inventions - the MANIAC analogue sequencer, and the Kaleidophon from 1979.
The MANIAC (Multiphasic Analog Inter-Active Chromataphonic (sequencer)) was an analogue sequencer having variable step lengths, and the ability to split sequences into several smaller groupings giving considerable sonic potentiality. Addition and subtraction of events was possible, as well as the possibility to chromatically correct the output during performance. David could program his MANIAC sequencer to play a background rhythm or combination of musical events, to then improvise over the top with another instrument or synthesizer.
The Kaleidophon was a double-bass-like instrument using four velocity-sensitive ribbon controllers instead of strings. The instrument is played entirely using the left hand, leaving the right hand free to manipulate the sound via a number of controllers and a joystick.
David speaks about the processes of making electronic music, and the developments that such possibilities can provide for the imaginative electronic musician. This excerpt is taken from the BBC 1979 documentary entitled "The New Sound of Music" hosted by Michael Rodd.

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Комментарии : 128   
@AnnaRudy
@AnnaRudy 8 лет назад
David's father was the director Bernard Vorhaus. David grew up watching his father making films and was fascinated by the film editing process. He wanted to utilise that process in the making of music. He is a true pioneer :)
@benji.B-side
@benji.B-side Год назад
"Guess you guys aren't ready for that, but your kids are gonna love it".
@ChemicalComedown
@ChemicalComedown 15 лет назад
I had never heard of this guy ? He is a pure genius and I will definitely check out more of his stuff . . . Thanks for uploading.
@noneovyabuznisness6838
@noneovyabuznisness6838 Год назад
What a genius. I've got most of his albums. A brilliant mind. I always come back to this clip whenever I need an inspiration, whatever it may be.
@faithskater72
@faithskater72 Год назад
This is advanced, even by today's standards. Thanks for archiving this!
@jobenbelgium
@jobenbelgium 14 лет назад
That Maniac Sequencer looks fabulous. It's about time someone start building these for the hardware freaks.
@DaveBessell
@DaveBessell 13 лет назад
Mr Vorhaus certainly had the first fairlight in the UK. I remember visiting his studio where he demonstrated both the fairlight and the kaleidophon, can't remember the exact date though I'm afraid.
@psychologixselfmastery
@psychologixselfmastery 2 года назад
I watched the "New Sound of Music" documentary and out of all the music played this guys sound is the only one which has a modern electronic music sound to it!
@JeffreyPlaide
@JeffreyPlaide 15 лет назад
Thankyou so much. Analogue music synthesis has attracted great interest, and musicians are interested in hardware and software that can create such fantastic soundforms with almost infinite variety and variability.
@attorks
@attorks 15 лет назад
This is great. I actually saw this man perform on the Alfa Centauri festival 2001 in Holland; great performance.
@k2kkoos
@k2kkoos 15 лет назад
this is a fantastic clip! The last song he plays is on his White Noise III Re-Entry album. Hope it will be available on iTunes soon, as I only have a poor copy of my old LP on analog tape left, the LP is badly damaged in a move...
@astrophonix
@astrophonix 14 лет назад
@CiaranPaulRoche I read that Dave Vorhaus was the first person ever to buy a Fairlight, and that infamous and much overused 'Orch 5' sample was his work!
@jeroenk5
@jeroenk5 3 года назад
I wasn't aware of this, I was under the assumption Peter Vogel sampled it from the stravinsky album. But this was 'ORCH'. 'ORCH5' is a completely different story I've now learnt. Many thanks!
@simonsound1
@simonsound1 15 лет назад
Look for his White Noise album. The first one with Delia Derbyshire is amazing. That sequencer is amazing - very cool features. Time Warp Navigator!!!!
@me_fault
@me_fault 10 месяцев назад
Switch on the time warp navigator - it does it all for you!
@bmth4111
@bmth4111 12 лет назад
What an amazing video. The first instrument is remarkable.
@TheAdvancedMusic
@TheAdvancedMusic 6 месяцев назад
Vorhaus visited Middlesex University circa 2007, with Mark Jenkins, and delivered a lecture/performance. I treasure my signed White Noise CD - one of my desert island electroacoustic works.
@JeffreyPlaide
@JeffreyPlaide 15 лет назад
Many thanks! There is quite a bit of extra material from the 1979 BBC documentary. I have inter-dispersed some excerpts within my other music-related videos. Including the late Malcolm Clark from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop demonstrating the incredible EMS Synthi 100.
@HelloDoctorPuppet
@HelloDoctorPuppet 9 лет назад
He's my cousin! :)
@MrNick235
@MrNick235 9 лет назад
Doctor Puppet Cool...Yeah I use to go to his place in bell size park to jam...lost touch tho and It's been a while now, just dropped him a email, not sure if its the same one tho..such a nice guy :-)
@AnnaRudy
@AnnaRudy 8 лет назад
He's also my husband's cousin! They've had some very interesting psychonautical journeys together lol! Interestingly, David Vorhaus was insured for insanity when White Noise were signed by Island records, they were worried that he might go the same way as Syd Barrett ;)
@XL6666662000
@XL6666662000 8 лет назад
DP, I am trying to get in contact with him, any way of doing that?
@XL6666662000
@XL6666662000 8 лет назад
Nick, were you successful?
@XL6666662000
@XL6666662000 8 лет назад
Hello Anna, is there any way of getting in contact with DV?
@astrophonix
@astrophonix 14 лет назад
Wow, never seen this before, a great gem, thanks Jeff!
@undrum22
@undrum22 14 лет назад
Super AWESOME!!! Thanks Mr V, seriously a pioneer in electronic music today :)
@seancooper967
@seancooper967 4 года назад
Who knew Kevin Keegan was such a pioneering electronic musician. 😉
@motturismus
@motturismus Год назад
Cool!!!
@stephenkane2464
@stephenkane2464 8 лет назад
Absolute genius!
@Jauly
@Jauly 14 лет назад
@ajittffcure I lover analog synthetics, but you can hear in vorhaus' statements that, at these times, people and composers experienced the pure electronic sound as "cold" (compared to the instruments of the past) and did not appreciate it in it's raw form, because it did not resemble to their dreams and feelings of what they were musically affected in their lifes. so they tried to get a more "vivid" sound out of it...
@Thalassa77
@Thalassa77 15 лет назад
I love this kind of documentaries
@daniiiiiiiiii5809
@daniiiiiiiiii5809 3 года назад
So beautiful and powerful
@delfeth
@delfeth 7 лет назад
Im gonna cry
@astrophonix
@astrophonix 11 лет назад
The MANIAC should be relatively easy to replicate today, I think it was developed from the Moog 960 sequencer (looks like one on top of the two VCS3s) with its skip function and there would be a market for it with today's analogue modular enthusiasts, maybe Roger Arrick or Dieter Doepfer should look into it?
@duncan-rmi
@duncan-rmi 5 лет назад
closest thing to it is the sequentix P3 or cirklon. I spoke to david ten years ago & he was very interested in my P3. he also told me he'd pulled 'maniac' apart to use the parts for other projects. 😙
@jenamu6
@jenamu6 14 лет назад
Great to see this, thanks. Now I want a MANIAC!
@hearinggonebeethoven5787
@hearinggonebeethoven5787 4 года назад
shit. for me.. this man is genius. to advance for his time.
@peepeeland
@peepeeland 14 лет назад
AHAHAHA!!! Oh, man. That joystick controller (and the whole vid) is badass.
@prodbymef1537
@prodbymef1537 6 лет назад
@5:40 I gotta sample that
@thermos123
@thermos123 14 лет назад
So awesome!
@JohnLRice
@JohnLRice 15 лет назад
Absolutely great!!! Thanks!
@juvedoo99
@juvedoo99 12 лет назад
Reminds me of a show that was called brain follies. But jokes aside this is the birth of electronic music, although in 69 the starts were visible. This is isationism at least my opinion and i love it. I mostly play and write death metal but i love electronic/ experimental/ dnb etc... It inspires me to go beyond what people think of metal and sometimes i tamper into the electronic world full on. Love it.
@lucywills9740
@lucywills9740 Год назад
"switching the time warp generator" iteration and improvisation, an evolution of sound .
@shobley
@shobley 13 лет назад
Unnatural blink rate - he must be an android! Let's get 'im! Seriously this is awesome - some of the most 'musical' stuff I've heard of that period. I've been getting seriously Radiophonic myself just lately - recently acquired a couple of reel to reel machines and a splicing block - all preserved in air from 1967
@denshiblocks
@denshiblocks 15 лет назад
thanks for sharing this!!!
@lddevo88
@lddevo88 11 лет назад
Its called The New Sound of Music and its all on RU-vid!
@dazboot2966
@dazboot2966 6 лет назад
Getting that lot together in 79 Would've taken a bit if doing
@OFR
@OFR 5 лет назад
It's so nice to be wealthy.
@sonnybrown4758
@sonnybrown4758 12 лет назад
That was sick
@SlofSi
@SlofSi 7 лет назад
Awesome
@TINKAoo7
@TINKAoo7 14 лет назад
Wicked stuff. Yep, Music DOES develop...;/ Excellent vid. Cheers 4 sharin'.
@Rolanoid
@Rolanoid 14 лет назад
Would be so cool if a developer made a plugin emulation of the MANIAC.
@JAVIMETALL
@JAVIMETALL 5 лет назад
Someone pls make this happen
@NuGanjaTron
@NuGanjaTron 14 лет назад
The Dr. Frankenstein of electronic music! Makes me wish I'd studied EE instead of CS.
@Korgator
@Korgator 15 лет назад
thats fanthastic..!
@Somedei
@Somedei Год назад
THAT was the future
@Sentientfx1
@Sentientfx1 3 года назад
Genius!
@derrylallen
@derrylallen Год назад
why am i just hearing his stuff now.
@OskarEnghoff
@OskarEnghoff 12 лет назад
2:32 - aciiiid!
@peleadeescrotos
@peleadeescrotos 14 лет назад
2:33 : that's some techno acid....
@sonnybrown4758
@sonnybrown4758 12 лет назад
2:50 aaaaaaaand, we still fight this fact. Strait knowledge here though.
@sacredgeometry
@sacredgeometry 14 лет назад
btw thank you for uploading this
@croiners4166
@croiners4166 5 лет назад
Wow!
@waheex
@waheex 14 лет назад
wow, really interesting video. I would love that sequencer. Software is great but it's so detached. potentially rigid and not hands on, the way this thing is.
@SONARtist
@SONARtist Год назад
Please ... does anyone know how to contact David ? Although not a teacher himself at the time, he was my double-bass teacher at school in North London. I would love to be able to thank him for putting me on a musical path which became a major role in my life.
@pauldavies6625
@pauldavies6625 Год назад
I'm his cousin. I'm in regular contact with him. I'll ask next time I see him. He really is a lovely guy and, likewise, he has been a huge influence on me creatively :)
@SONARtist
@SONARtist Год назад
@@pauldavies6625 Dear Paul, thank you for replying. It's great that somebody (you !) has helped, so again thank you. David probably does not remember me, but he may remember Darshan Pandya or Hugh Middleton, violinist (these were pupils/"musicians" at school in David's age. I was 4-5 years younger. Please just tell him it was a great time in the practice room with that huge double bass. I was a piano player at school and became a professional keyboarder later. Ted.
@blockthesignal
@blockthesignal 15 лет назад
OMG!!! WOW
@simonsound1
@simonsound1 15 лет назад
Any more footage from this series/show? Thanks for posting this one.
@manowargoblin
@manowargoblin 15 лет назад
Superb! Thanks for making me aware of this exceptional musician. Did David ever release his Reaktor ManiacVst2a.ens tothe public?
@pikachops
@pikachops 14 лет назад
great i wish i had this studio, i work better in the early hours too but my neighbour complains.sexy electronic sounds yum
@johnmalcolm9980
@johnmalcolm9980 7 лет назад
Makes "That 1 Guy" look pretty ordinary
@brozyoo288
@brozyoo288 Год назад
Ok ok.. but what is that peice of music called 🤯🤯
@sinisterfw
@sinisterfw 14 лет назад
So not only the guitar is a phallic symbol ;-) But this music is really interesting. A lot of vintage electronic music sounds much more advanced than what they call electronic nowaday. Happily, there are exceptions to the rule such as Aphex Twin or Boards of Canada.
@CiaranPaulRoche
@CiaranPaulRoche 14 лет назад
Ahhh, the halcyon days before fairlight, emulator and software. It was a little more difficult and costly to make electronic noise back then kids.
@lovesrequiem1017
@lovesrequiem1017 14 лет назад
stumbled!!!
@arealbladeofgrass
@arealbladeofgrass 14 лет назад
Very interesting. I want my own electronic drainpipe. Where can I buy a Kaleodophon. Or how can I make one? Brilliant Upload. Thankyou
@BIGINSF
@BIGINSF 13 лет назад
"This revolution has hardly begun" Wow
@ronanhughes3861
@ronanhughes3861 9 лет назад
Anyone know any David Vorhaus maniac tracks?
@ReadytoChop
@ReadytoChop 4 года назад
Ronan Hughes check out the Vorhaus Sound Experiments on KPM. It’s production music for film and Television. I found out about him by coming across his work in a record shop in Paris. It’s some of the best electronic music ever created.
@TheJuzzmezz
@TheJuzzmezz 4 года назад
thie music we hear on this clip was from his solo White Noise lp Re-entry
@JNS94
@JNS94 14 лет назад
Fuckin awsome! :O
@thenephilimforreal
@thenephilimforreal 4 года назад
All the sequences I think you have in Cthulhu VST today..
@astrophonix
@astrophonix 14 лет назад
He's very blinky!
@ssballs
@ssballs 14 лет назад
Ha,the giddy days of something new.
@emarum
@emarum 13 лет назад
@btown2011 no reels...
@LordxVorhaus
@LordxVorhaus 15 лет назад
does anyone know how to get in contact with david vorhaus?
@mootbooxle
@mootbooxle 15 лет назад
Ahead of his time!!
@alantooma
@alantooma 9 лет назад
Sounds like the Wargames soundtrack.
@admiralevan
@admiralevan 12 лет назад
mad chunes
@DJcrust
@DJcrust 12 лет назад
theres an app for that...
@calderarecords
@calderarecords 8 лет назад
People ask me "So.... you were utterly obsessed with the old Dr Whos, but you don't watch the new show what so ever? Even though it's 100 times better now?" And I say "YUP!" I see the almost disgruntled looks on their faces as confusion takes hold! I take heed of my own resound secrecy, whilst residual respect for my family disperses along with their dwindled individuality - replaced with insipid subservience & let only my close friends.. my *music* friends unravel such secrets as though they were printed on my forehead! I don't even need to speak! They confirm what they suspect & experience themselves; a clandestine passion & love of the Modular organics that hummm'd & screeched from the TV set every week as the Doctor battled Aliens! I don't even bother trying to explain why & how such radical electronic robotic sounds could possibly be more enjoyable than the trite desperate orchestrated & perfectly predictably traditional sound of epic classical hierarchy. I accept & innervate my own pretentiousness! Suspecting that only the emotionally flawed, mentally inept philistines of our now trend-reliant generation can hear only the popularity in today's scores & the lack of servile rectitude within the old scores. Thinking that the mindless general public who lack character, conviction, & cultured introspection can only ever enjoy what they are told to enjoy; fearing that any deviation from global fads may end their pride at any given moment or something! This inner amusement soon consumates with a bitter aftertaste of the cold reality; The Music Industry, The unappreciated deceased Artform, The once God-like freedom to express an inner-vision to the outer-world via creative & innovative self discipline. My heart feels heavy, my will devoured, my spirit crushed, & all the previous artists sing to me as a unilateral goodbye. Such absurd scenarios are a part of the art which burns inside me! And it is this which convinces me to just wink or nod than to attempt to explain why I am not fapping to Nu Hu!
@meangene408
@meangene408 7 лет назад
So you don't watch the new Doctor Who then?
@TheFesta01
@TheFesta01 12 лет назад
How phallic is that kaliedophon thing, i expected him to start thrusting and groaning near the end of the piece! ..ugh aaaaaand finished!!
@ChrisMezzolesta
@ChrisMezzolesta 5 лет назад
It's modeled on an upright bass neck, Vorhaus is a classically trained bass player.
@Kariokid
@Kariokid 14 лет назад
This homeboy blinks a lot. Pretty genius though.
@cosmicmichael
@cosmicmichael 13 лет назад
Granddad of psy trance. ; )
@headless0815
@headless0815 11 лет назад
Tell me one f***in analogue Sequencer today wich can do this.
@duncan-rmi
@duncan-rmi 5 лет назад
sequentix P3 or cirklon, midibox V4, couple of others.... octopus/nemo....
@cajonaconaquetebotou
@cajonaconaquetebotou 5 лет назад
6:47 No comments.
@hughjarrse
@hughjarrse 4 года назад
He was going to offer kaleidophon to buy, I actually played one when he was showing it at a trade fair in a hotel somewhere in London (I don't remember where) I'm sure it was a cut down plastic downpipe with magnetic tape strings/ribbons, He was a really nice bloke. I had forgotten all about it until a a fellow worker (only a few years ago) showed be a picture of a kaleidophon and said "I bet you haven't seen one of these before?" ........."seen one?" I said.... "I've played one!" his chips were well and truly soggy :o)
@chrystianrodriquez
@chrystianrodriquez 6 лет назад
Vocaloid level 1
@machv
@machv 12 лет назад
it'll never catch on.
@lago4
@lago4 14 лет назад
Pink Floyd would've gone apeshit with that equipment if it had existed in the 60's.
@martincoller1720
@martincoller1720 5 лет назад
MOOG !!!
@damienfleming33
@damienfleming33 2 года назад
time warp Navigator
@IOCISONOTIPOGHOST
@IOCISONOTIPOGHOST 3 года назад
0:36 E VAI CON UN ALTRO PROGETTO...
@brugelxencerf
@brugelxencerf 11 лет назад
who cares if he blinks. Listen to the music.
@NuGanjaTron
@NuGanjaTron 14 лет назад
Holy crap this is freaky! He's the archetypal maniac working into the wee hours in a quest for the ultimate sonic orgasm! :^D Just goes to show you don't need overwrought digicrap to make funky sounds. Puts every wanker sitting at his Windoze PeeCee with Soundblaster nowadays positively to shame.
@AddictiveHerring
@AddictiveHerring 12 лет назад
goddamn it he blinks too much for me to watch this
@securityrobot
@securityrobot 11 лет назад
Keep it down a man can't hear his own steele band playing.
@sacredgeometry
@sacredgeometry 14 лет назад
maybe your production is to blame ive heard huge sounds from software, digital, va and analogue with the right people behind them. and equally thin, bland bullshit from all of them. Peace Brian
@shutemdwn
@shutemdwn 14 лет назад
Ahh, thats how they get the cheesy music for porno movies.
@aidanflaherty7124
@aidanflaherty7124 9 лет назад
Everything's shit these days with electronic music it's not hands on at all the sound is different it has no range of experimental sound structures really at all
@shiningarmor2838
@shiningarmor2838 9 лет назад
If you want to hear stuff like this, you have to look at genres like progressive metal, or even some of Kraftwerks stuff
@GelenosOak
@GelenosOak 11 лет назад
STOP BLINKING SO MUCH WITH YOUR GREEDY EYES!
@H4NDCRAFTED
@H4NDCRAFTED 9 лет назад
Dubstep is betterer.
@shiningarmor2838
@shiningarmor2838 9 лет назад
Go listen to some Kraftwerk. Perhaps, they could change your mind.
@H4NDCRAFTED
@H4NDCRAFTED 9 лет назад
Shining Armor what is a kraftwerk ?
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