Goldfrapp’s Will Gregory Talks Synths
Sonicstate.com talks to pioneering pop synthesist Will Gregory about synths and the new Goldfrapp album Seventh Tree. Goldfrapp Interview Part 2
Sonicstate.com talks to pioneering pop synthesist Will Gregory about synths and the new Goldfrapp album Seventh Tree. Goldfrapp Interview Part 2
Solar, with lyrics. from flight404 on Vimeo. Check out this amazing video from Robert Hodgin, made with Processing, an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. I’m blown away – awesome stuff! If you’re doing anything with Processing and music, let me know in the comments.
Fun new video from Goldfrapp for Happiness – a great video from a great CD. Pay attention to how man shots there are in the video, and how many times Alison Goldfrapp shows up. See anything else weird?
Here’s the video for Goldfrapp‘s latest, A & E. It’s a great song, and the video has all of Goldfrapp’s trademark f’d up imagery.Watch it while you can – it’s an unofficial YouTube post, so we won’t be surprised if it gets yanked.
The Grammy Awards have been announced, and this year there’s not much respect for the world of electronic & dance music. Electronica acts Goldfrapp (right) & Depeche Mode lost out to Justin Timberlake for Best Dance Recording. Best Electronic/Dance Album went to Madonna for Confessions on a Dance Floor, over Goldfrapp, Paul Oakenfold, Pet Shop… Read More Grammy Awards Announced; Electronica Artists Lose Out
Goldfrapp’s critically acclaimed debut, Felt Mountain, was a masterpiece of vocal electronica. On Black Cherry, their latest album, they don’t have anything to proove. Instead, Alison Goldfrapp gets sexed-up and delivers dark dance electronica with a retro feel. Black Cherry is more accessible than Felt Mountain, and it has thrown some listeners for a loop.… Read More Goldfrapp – Black Cherry
Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory channel both the past and the future on Felt Mountain. This album is part electronica, part cabaret, and part vintage soundtrack. Throw in some “Eraserhead” for good measure. The first thing you notice on this album is Alison Goldfrapp’s unique singing style. She sounds like Shirley Bassey doing a James… Read More Goldfrapp – Felt Mountain