Inteview with Johannes from 2001

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Inteview with Johannes from 2001

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might be old hat to a few...but it's an interesting interview nevertheless:

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... -from.html
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:D :D It most certainly is................. 8) 8) :wink: :arrow:
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never read it. indeed very interesting.
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Very good interview. I particularly like JS's description of the members of the band;

Christopher Franke was - as before the rhythm man, who also mastered sequencing perfectly, Edgar Froese was the sound designer and catalyst, and I was the conventional musician.

Which is just exactly how I imagined they worked.
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Chris Monk wrote:Very good interview. I particularly like JS's description of the members of the band;

Christopher Franke was - as before the rhythm man, who also mastered sequencing perfectly, Edgar Froese was the sound designer and catalyst, and I was the conventional musician.

Which is just exactly how I imagined they worked.
hmm and there was I thinking that Franke was merely a good reader of instruction manuals ;)
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That's a great interview andy - cheers :D
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timer wrote:That's a great interview andy - cheers :D
no problem mate...too be fair quite a few are online already if you do a google
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24db wrote:might be old hat to a few...but it's an interesting interview nevertheless:

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... -from.html

Interesting reading and a worthy read 8)
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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JD wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Very good interview. I particularly like JS's description of the members of the band;

Christopher Franke was - as before the rhythm man, who also mastered sequencing perfectly, Edgar Froese was the sound designer and catalyst, and I was the conventional musician.

Which is just exactly how I imagined they worked.
hmm and there was I thinking that Franke was merely a good reader of instruction manuals ;)
Hmmm... maybe so - Chris was, after all, a drummer. But a sequencer wasn't and isn't only a rhythm generator.

I would love to hear a Froese, Schmoelling, Baumann collaboration to see what could have happened :shock: :wink:
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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:might be old hat to a few...but it's an interesting interview nevertheless:

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... -from.html

Interesting reading and a worthy read 8)
Johannes's comments are always worth reading
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