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Suzanne Ciani (Xenon) - her inspirations radio show

By soren

6 years ago



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#2 6 years ago

I am an amateur electronic music producer as well as a pinhead. Listening to the show right now.. awesomness...

Oh... and I own a Xenon of course. She looks and sound the sexiest of them all..

amazing link, thanks much for sharing!

this is the level of depth I enjoy in this hobby.. I actually created my own Twilight Zone soundtrack with Pinsound:

I really dig pre '90 machines becuase they have this adult feeling, both in the minimalist music/sound effects and in the art, that got lost after the '90. From the '90 sounds and effects started to often have this circus-alike feel, without taste, very flashy calls but soon repetitive and boring. Not always, but most of the time. I do not like machines that talk a lot, with fake over emotional lines that could please kids at best. Maybe when playing a machine few times in an arcade it could have a novelty effect, but owning them I much prefer the more adult, serious look and sound of older machines.

#5 6 years ago

My favourite late '80 music is Brian Schmidt's Space Station and Swords of Fury. Amazing atmospheres with quite limited equipment: the very best soundtracks in pinball in my opinion.

Of course everybody prefer different types of music, but within each genre the job can be done with or without taste.

Early ss are in a different league, with even more limited technology. But the minimalistic raw sounds in some case create this archetypal, timeless, magic vibe. I really love Suzanne Ciani' s work on Xenon.

What I dont like at all in modern machines are flashy, cheesy calls. I especially dont appreciate "humoristic" calls spoken in a circus alike fashion. But calls in general should be very limited in number for my tastes (Xenon perfect from this viewpoint, very little speech, lots of moaning . Machines that keep talking give me headhaches very quickly, and if you add childish art then its terrible. Unfortunately lots of otherwise good late 90 games, think Monster Bash, perfectly fit this description. They cost a fortune, but I would not own them even at a fourth of the cost.

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