On this episode Ambient Laboratory we are visited by TQ4 a his TQ404 synthesizer with man interacting by playing the TQ404 synthesizer (unreleased) that was written by TQ4 With an emphasis on cyber music or music for off world colonies, true experimentation w unreleased software and hardware. Manifesto : Cyber music is a branch of the interdisciplinary field of media music, as well as the genre of the musical subgenre of media music. It is usually characterized by cyberpunk and steampunk aesthetics and a mixture of electronic, electropop, and ambient music genres.
The term cyber music is often used as a way to describe a wide range of sounds and songs that fall within the media music genre, but are also related to the cyberspace world. A lot of cyber music is created with the use of sound-generating software such as synthesisers, samplers, and sequencers, or the integration of a computer within music composition, as is the case in computers-as-instruments, computers-as-live-electronics, and even computer-music composition. It usually occurs in works within the media music genre, and mostly takes place in music video editing, post-production, and the creation of online music. Cyber music also often Cyber music or cyberpunk music is a genre of electronic music made in the 1980s and 1990s, associated with science fiction, cyberpunk, and alternative music.
Characteristics
The characteristic style of cyberpunk is generally heavy use of synthesisers, sequencers, drum machines and sampling, often in conjunction with other electronic instruments such as guitars. The music has a dense, almost hypnotic, bass-heavy sound, and often features effects such as fuzz boxes, phasers, reverb and filters. Some cyberpunk tracks also feature lyrics written in an informal language. Themes of electronic music were mixed with cyberpunk sounds to create a unique, cyberpunk style. This style is heavily associated with industrial music, including electronic body music, but also incorporates elements of house music and techno, industrial, industrial metal, heavy metal, and even classical music. Cyber music, also referred to as cyber rock, cyber hardcore, cyber metal, cyber dance, cybertechno, cyberpop, is a genre of music produced in the late 1980s to the early 1990s by underground electronic artists. It is mostly associated with a style of music that originated in Germany. It is usually characterized by an emphasis on repetition, synths, drum machines and industrial sounding sounds, as well as the occasional use of a melody, especially for slower pieces. Popular artists who are regarded as cyber artists include Skinny Puppy, Front 242, Front Line Assembly, Nitzer Ebb and KMFDM. The style of music can be said to have been pioneered by Cyberpunk pioneers like Tangerine Dream.