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Vocoder

O vocoder sempre me fascinou. Talvez por causa da minha profissão, talvez pelo meu amor desde tenra idade pela música electrónica, fascínio esse induzido através da escuta, por volta de 1975, do Autobahn pela mão de um primo meu vindo da cidade da Beira em Moçambique.

Nascido de uma necessidade nas telecomunicações, a 12 de Junho de 1928 Homer Dudley, um físico da Bell Laboratories, recebia a permissão de patente (US#2, 121, 142) para avançar com a produção de um “system for the artificial production of vocal or other sounds”.

Um sintetizador de voz que na verdade nunca o foi, porque como instrumento musical funciona como a junção da voz e da melodia que é tocada, carrier effect for a grand illusion, os robots estão entre nós, o futuro é agora, yada yada…

Foi engraçado fazer esta compilação, nestes tempos em que quase todas as vozes que se ouvem na  música popular tem um maneirismo de Auto-tune esquecemo-nos como todas estas canções invocavam un avenir tellement brillant que teríamos de enfrenta-lo de óculos escuros.

A maioria das escolhas recaem, lógicamente no período áureo da utilização do vocoder, fins de 70 até meio-dos-oitentas, coisas que eu dancei na altura até à exaustão (garantia da idade é não termos de descobrir nada disto pelo YouTube).

O mestre Roger (Zapp) Troutman, Herbie, Haack, Giorgio, Johnny Guitar Watson (fuck it, o talkbox é um vocoder), evitando os lugares comuns ou mesmo foleiros como Jarre, T-Pain, Floyd… In the Air Tonight podia ter entrado nesta escolha mas não consigo ouvi-la sem pensar em gorilas bateristas a publicitarem a Cadbury e também porque estas selecções tem um limite de 40 músicas. É a beleza de isto não ser feito no Spotify.

Espero que gostem, nestes tempos em que estamos fechados em casa é importante lembrar que o som destes autómatos é feito com a voz humana. Telefonem a alguém distante, assim num impulso out of the blue, só para saber se estão bem, para lhes dizerem que do vosso lado também está tudo OK.

E tenham um bom fim de semana.

#staysafe #musicfortheweekend

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The vocoder has always fascinated me. Perhaps because of my profession, perhaps because of my love from an early age for electronic music, this appeal was induced by listening, around 1975, to Kraftwerk’s Autobahn by the hand of a cousin of mine from the city of Beira in Mozambique.

Born out of a need in telecommunications, on June 12, 1928 Homer Dudley, a physicist at Bell Laboratories, received a patent permission (US # 2, 121, 142) to proceed with the production of a “system for the artificial production of vocal or other sounds ”.

A voice synthesizer that never really was, because as a musical instrument it works as the junction of the voice and the melody that is played, carrier effect for a grand illusion, robots are among us, the future is now, yada yada…

It was funny to make this compilation, in these times when almost all the voices that are heard in popular music have an Auto-tune mannerism we forget how all these songs invoked a future so bright that we would have to face it wearing shades.

Most of the choices fall, logically in the heyday of the use of the vocoder, late 70s to mid-eighties, things that I danced at the time until exhaustion (age guarantees not having to discover any of this on YouTube).

Master Roger (Zapp) Troutman, Herbie, Haack, Giorgio, Johnny Guitar Watson (fuck it, the talkbox is a vocoder), avoiding common or even tacky places like Jarre, T-Pain, Floyd… In the Air Tonight could have entered this choice but I can’t hear it without thinking of a drummer gorilla advertising Cadbury’s chocolate and also because these selections have a limit of 40 songs. It’s the beauty of these selections not being performed on Spotify.

I hope you like it, in these times when we are closed at home it is important to remember that the sound of these automatons is made with the human voice. Call someone far away, in an out of the blue impulse, just to see if they are okay, to tell them that everything is OK on your side.

And have a nice weekend.

#staysafe #musicfortheweekend

Boards Of Canada – In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country

Gina X Performance – Nice Mover

Yellow Magic Orchestra – Simoon

A Certain Ratio – I’d Like To See You Again

Azymuth – May I Have This Dance (Concede-Me Esta Dança?)

Talc – Robot’s Return (Modern Sleepover Pt. 2)

Kleeer – Tonight

Fahrland – I Am Robot

Gazeebo – Biz Markie Ate My Robot

Johnny “Guitar” Watson – A Real Mother For Ya

Bruce Haack – Rita

DMX Krew – Do It All Nite

Giorgio Moroder – E=MC2

Kimiko Kasai – I Thought It Was You

Bohannon ‎– Motions

Alex Cima ‎– Cosmic Connection

Visage – In The Year 2525

Michael Jackson ‎– P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)

Hiroshi Sato – Say Goodbye

Robotron 4 – Electro

Stevie Wonder – Race Babbling

Midnight Star – No Parking (On The Dance Floor)

Ryuichi Sakamoto & Kazumi Watanabe – Thousand Knives

Elecktroids ‎– Stun Gun

Neil Young – Computer Age

Osé ‎– Computer Funk

Credit 00 – System Down

Roboterwerke – Let’s Beam Him Up

RAH Band ‎– Funk Me Down To Rio ’82

Shakatak – Mr. Manic And Sister Cool (Cool 12′ Mix)

The Android Sisters – Robots Are Coming

Scritti Politti Feat. Roger ‎– Boom! There She Was

Kraftwerk – It’s More Fun To Compute

Tonbe – Another Bite

Telex – We Are All Getting Old

The Egyptian Lover – Everything She Wants

Nebraska – Y’miss Me Baby?

Zapp – More Bounce To The Ounce

Daft Punk – Something About Us (Love Theme From Interstella 5555)

Laurie Anderson – Let X=X

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