> This prog talk has got me thinking, I don't think I've ever plugged my
> mates ol' band on here and I'm damn sure they're should go down a
> storm with this list. They're called tRANSELEMENt and most of their
> commercially available back catalogue is available for free on the
> net. The main influences I hear within tE. include King Crimson, Early
> Floyd/Genesis, Beach Boys, Sonic Youth and SFA or something like that.
>
> I think the album to check out first is '_____' is Missing with my
> personal fave tracks being 'Masters in Lunacy' and 'Life of Plants'
> which do a good job of reflecting their guitar-heavy live sound
> although they did lots of recordings that were difficult or impossible
> to reproduce live which you'll here if you check out their stuff more
> extensively.
>
>
http://transelement.bandcamp.com/
>
> Hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
>
> 2011/5/16 Aurelien :
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sorry for those who are not french, or at least in France, but I think
> > it might interest some of you.
> > I will be teaching a 4-days lesson about recording, mixing and mastering
> > under GNU/Linux in the "Institut Technique Européen des Métiers de la
> > Musique" (ITEMM) in Le Mans, France, from June, 6th to June, 9th.
> > See:
http://itemm.fr/site2/index.php?pp=5042 (in french)
> > In french, then:
> > Les frais de formation peuvent être pris en charge par votre employeur
> > ou l'organisme de cotisation auquel votre employeur est inscrit. Le
> > stage ne devrait normalement rien vous coûter. L'ITEMM peut se charger
> > des démarches adminsitratives à ce niveau. Ils peuvent également vous
> > trouver un hébergement, etc.
> > Contacter :
formation.continue@itemm.fr ou 02 43 39 39 00 et demander
> > Anne-Lyse Weber.
> >
> > That's it.
> >
> > --
> > Aurélien
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