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EPISODE · May 18, 2023 · 2H 1M

Sequences Audio tape No 1

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Only one edition this month due to moving my daughter & son-in-law out of my place into their newly renovated home. Meanwhile, I present our first Sequences audio tape from 1992 remastered was born from the demise of the UK Electronic music audio magazine, Inkeys and the short-lived Syntrax. Our debut edition, released in 1992, was the only one mastered on audio cassette, which, unfortunately, is now unplayable. This is a remastered version without the banter between tracks (we couldn’t extract) using the original CDs & cassettes (which, luckily, were okay). There were no downloads in those days. All promos came by post & visiting various festivals; the tracks on the original tape were cut short, but now they are complete except for those that needed an edit due to their length. I was a complete novice starting this project with no experience. I have to blame my good friend for many years Clive Littlewood (Electronical Dreams), for starting this audio magazine. Armed with only a cassette recorder, no software, and no mixer, adding banter between tracks was a very tedious stop-start affair. Looking back now, it was very primitive, and I’m somewhat embarrassed listening to the original tape now. I purchased a DAT recorder & a simple mixer for later editions onwards, which made it easier to compile the tapes. Mick (theEd) Playlist No 1 01.00 Ian Boddy ‘Lorelei’ (album Jade) 07.14 Synthetic ‘Technology’ (album Technology) 14.14 Michael Neil ‘John 3:8’ (album Goodbye To The Greenlands) 24.07 Michael Shipway ‘Arrival’ (album Beneath Folly) 29.40 Steve Charlton ‘Gallowfields’ (album Haven) ** 35.26 Carl Matthews ‘Col’ (album Col) 39.43 Dave Thompson ‘Wastelands’ (album Rainbows End) 52.15 Changing Images ‘Crypt’ (album Changing Images) 56.18 Rudolf Heimann ‘Stairway To Eternity’ (album Strange Delight) 62.57 Dirk Jan Muller ‘Time Signals’ (album Time Signals) ** 73.19 Peter Frohmader ‘Alaska Part 1’ (album 3rd Millenniums Choice) ** 83.09 Andrew Thomas Wilson ‘And The Rains Came’ (album Tales From The Blue Ship) 86.28 Nik Tyndall ‘Blue Horizon’ (album Sound Of Silence) 91.15 David Parsons ’Tantra’ (album Dorje Ling) ** 105.20 Kit Watkins ’Solar Gain’ (album Sound Design Sampler Vol 1) 111.17 G.E.N.E. ‘Diving Dreams’ (album Diving Dreams) Edit **

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Only one edition this month due to moving my daughter & son-in-law out of my place into their newly renovated home. Meanwhile, I present our first Sequences audio tape from 1992 remastered was born from the demise of the UK Electronic music audio magazine, Inkeys and the short-lived Syntrax. Our debut edition, released in 1992, was the only one mastered on audio cassette, which, unfortunately, is now unplayable. This is a remastered version without the banter between tracks (we couldn’t extract) using the original CDs & cassettes (which, luckily, were okay). There were no downloads in those days. All promos came by post & visiting various festivals; the tracks on the original tape were cut short, but now they are complete except for those that needed an edit due to their length. I was a complete novice starting this project with no experience. I have to blame my good friend for many years Clive Littlewood (Electronical Dreams), for starting this audio magazine. Armed with only a cassette recorder, no software, and no mixer, adding banter between tracks was a very tedious stop-start affair. Looking back now, it was very primitive, and I’m somewhat embarrassed listening to the original tape now. I purchased a DAT recorder & a simple mixer for later editions onwards, which made it easier to compile the tapes. Mick (theEd) Playlist No 1 01.00 Ian Boddy ‘Lorelei’ (album Jade) 07.14 Synthetic ‘Technology’ (album Technology) 14.14 Michael Neil ‘John 3:8’ (album Goodbye To The Greenlands) 24.07 Michael Shipway ‘Arrival’ (album Beneath Folly) 29.40 Steve Charlton ‘Gallowfields’ (album Haven) ** 35.26 Carl Matthews ‘Col’ (album Col) 39.43 Dave Thompson ‘Wastelands’ (album Rainbows End) 52.15 Changing Images ‘Crypt’ (album Changing Images) 56.18 Rudolf Heimann ‘Stairway To Eternity’ (album Strange Delight) 62.57 Dirk Jan Muller ‘Time Signals’ (album Time Signals) ** 73.19 Peter Frohmader ‘Alaska Part 1’ (album 3rd Millenniums Choice) ** 83.09 Andrew Thomas Wilson ‘And The Rains Came’ (album Tales From The Blue Ship) 86.28 Nik Tyndall ‘Blue Horizon’ (album Sound Of Silence) 91.15 David Parsons ’Tantra’ (album Dorje Ling) ** 105.20 Kit Watkins ’Solar Gain’ (album Sound Design Sampler Vol 1) 111.17 G.E.N.E. ‘Diving Dreams’ (album Diving Dreams) Edit **

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