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Edge Effect

About Me

http://uk.youtube.com/edgeeffect

Videos in this player
1. Lullaby by Edge Effect and Syntheticdarkness for The Method Learned .
2. A Ghost at Netley Abbey - Live at Awakenings (Video by Phil Booth )
3. A Ghost at Netley Abbey (Featuring Syntheticdarkness )
4. Descent into The Underworld - Live at Awakenings (Video by Phil Booth )
5. Fallen Angels - excerpt
6. Derelict - excerpt (camera by Sarah Checksfield)

Sunset in The Dark Forest by Edge Effect can be heard on the Awakenings 2008 volume 2.5 CD/Download from Ambientlive .

The price is £7.95 for CD-R, £7.99 for MP3, & £8.99 for FLAC.

I’ve been producing electronic music and sonic arts under the name “Edge Effect” for more years than I’m prepared to count. Since 2003, I have also been working in the field of still and moving imagery. I have performed live sound tracks to my video/photographic material at various events in London, Bristol, Burton on Trent & Swindon I've also contributed to various gallery exhibitions in Swindon.

Since the widespread application of electronics in music, the music that has been produced has become something that producers painstakingy create in a piecemeal fashion in private, without ever entering into a direct dialogue with their audience. As much as possible, I want to return to the "pure" state of live performance, to create true interaction between myself, my work & the audience.

Even in this "golden age" of music, there was a stage in the process where the composer worked on a score in private. This is no different to my vision of how electronic music is created: Edge Effect is partly improvised, but pre-preparation also plays an important part.

I’m trying to blend high-art sensibilities with Punk Rock's do-it-yourself ethic. Rather than employing the very latest technology, I use whatever equipment I can obtain with my limited resources, this gives my work something of a "rough-edge" that I think I prefer to the highly polished work of other artists.

My methods of creating electronic music are a blending of avant garde & more traditional techniques. I reject the current academic philosophy of seeking to control every aspect of timbre, instead I'm more of a "synthesiser hacker", allowing sounds to grow organically by a process of improvised adjustment of parameters. I tend to employ conventional scales, chords, keys, & modes but my work tends to be devoid of rhythm & melody, focusing instead on evolving, dark-ambient textures. It's almost as though I'm painting pictures with sound: each piece is a window into an imagined landscape, hanging frozen in time. Originally, Edge Effect grew out of my involvement with Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth, & as such it seeks to act as a gateway from the limits of everyday experience into a magical inner world where dreams can be made real.

I find myself rather disappointed by a great deal of the digital art that I encounter. To me, it tends to concentrate far too much on the idea of championing the medium without enough concern for any “message”, content or “feeling”. It’s always been an aim of mine to produce work that reverses this trend. To create, perhaps, a digital-romanticism.

Commercially, I work as a web designer, a producer of audiovisual material, and a consultant to other artists and groups.

This profile was edited using the profile editor at Darkspace Graphics and then tweaked extensively by hand.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/6/2006
Band Website: http://www.edge-effect.co.uk/music/
Band Members:

Andy Preston: Synths, Electronics, Video, Computers.


Status: Complicated
Here for: Networking,
Friends
Orientation: Hetro / Poly / Dom
Hometown: Swindon
Body type: Slim
Ethnicity: Saturnian
Philosophy: Existentialist
Zodiac Sign: Aries
Chinese: Fire horse
Smoke: Giving up
(supposedly)
Drink: Vodka.
Children: No thanks
Education: OND
Occupation: Musician,
Electronic artist,
Website builder .
Musical
Preferences: Neofolk,
Neoclassical,
EBM,
Dark Ambient,
Synth Instrumentals
Experimental / Sonic Art,
Litte bit of Gothic Rock.
Reading: Angela Carter,
Tanith Lee,
Anton Lavey & Peter Gilmore,
Art Books,
Psychology,
Computer books.
Hobbies
& Interests: Symbolism,
Romanticism,
Post-postmodernism,
Neuromancy,
Epicureanism



http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2435175/


Influences:


BBC Radiophonic Workshop ,


Brian Eno ,


DiN ,

Conrad Schnitzler,


Vidna Obmana ,

Karina ESP,


Dahlia's Tear ,


Early Tangerine Dream ,


Chris Carter .


Sounds Like: New age meditation music... ... for Satanists!

I am truly impressed by the depth and atmosphere of your sound! - Sonne Hagal

I'm impressed by the soundscapes and tone textures on your MySpace page. Very evocative! - Chris Carter

Descent Into The Underworld' is a great track and I can really hear the Tangerine Dream influence coming through. - Troy Southgate

Wondeful mysterious atmospheric sounds here. - The ghost between the strings

Such an inviting dark atmosphere. makes me feel at home - Pixyblink

Fine electronic music. Heartfelt and well recorded. Hopefully a release is in the offing - Disturbed Earth

Your music is deeply spiritual. Like the reflection in sound of other possible worlds. Marc-Henri Arfeux

Really nice soft music! Like silk lost in space... - LETUM

Your lovely music just made this internet cafe 4 degrees C colder. - Katsen

So seductively haunting - i cannot stop listening. - Dark Abyss

Fantastic stuff... very very Delia in places! - The Glimmer Room

Quality, indeed... an ear for tone and texture. - Peter James

Ooh, wonderful sounds, head-to-toe enchantment. - Pipher

Thank you for allowing me to drown into your ominous manipulations. - Ad Ombra

Together with fantastic visuals Edge Effect manages to create a feel and mood that draws people into his world. - Puttyfoot Promotions

Your sounds penetrate my soul, wow beautiful textures. - Collaboration with Sounds

Thank you for... this eerie, airy and fragile music. - False Mirror

Beautiful deep soundscapes here... I especially like 'descent into the underworld'! - juschka

Very relaxing and spaced-out. Nice for the mind. - Simple Sue


Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Duet

If you be my Harold Budd, I'll be your Brian Eno.If you be my Markus Reuter, I'll be your Ian Boddy.If you be my Robert Rich, I'll be your Brian Lustmord.If you be my Delia Derbyshire, I'll be your Di...
Posted by on Thu, 14 May 2009 01:52:00 GMT

New split-CD available

Idrone Park presentsEdge Effectthe spirit diesWhat Transpires in The Flames4 track split CD available April 09over one hour of drone / ambient musicmyspace.com/idroneparkmyspace.com/eeffectmyspace.com...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 01:20:00 GMT

Resources for Other Artists

Being a struggling artist myself, I know what it's like trying to get your music heard, you pictures seen, your videos watched, &c, &c. And I've really got into this whole MySpace friend categories mi...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Mar 2009 05:01:00 GMT

I Wished This Could Be Real

So far from home,he sits apart.Alone.And waiting.Always waiting.Fleeting glimpses come.They flash past his eyes,and are gone again.He gives all he can,often more.And waits.And waits.He tells of his fe...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Feb 2009 13:17:00 GMT

The Future - Collaboration - Dreams

Sitting here, listening to Dahlia's Tear has got me thinking about where I'd like to be going - musically, and how I might be able to do it. A recuring theme in these blogs is trying to find a suitabl...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Feb 2009 07:05:00 GMT

Politics and Idiots

I've been browsing around the 'net tonight looking for pictures of zombies and information on musicians and each time, I've stumbled across the ravings of political idiots.First of all I ran into Righ...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 17:30:00 GMT

We Are The Lost

We are the lostWe shall be forgottenAs our cinder of a worldOrbits a burnt out starThis is the future nowAs time runs out for usAll there is nowIs to reach outAnd embrace that which we loveAs the cloc...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Nov 2008 08:31:00 GMT

Lonely Synths

I like the idea of moving away from the purely ambient/drone styles of music that I've got online here & add elements of neo-classical, ambient, and neo-folk - but for this I need collaborators so tha...
Posted by on Thu, 06 Mar 2008 13:21:00 GMT

Friends List

It's hard sorting your Top Friends on MySpace. Fine, I know who my friends are, and I feel that the one's I know in the real world are more important than E-buddies. But how do you go about putting a ...
Posted by on Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:17:00 GMT