Rhythm Archives • INGO VOGELMANN https://ingovogelmann.net/tag/rhythm/ Composer • Producer • Audio Engineer Fri, 12 Jan 2024 15:19:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://ingovogelmann.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-iv_icon_2023.png Rhythm Archives • INGO VOGELMANN https://ingovogelmann.net/tag/rhythm/ 32 32 120855996 Peter Gabriel’s “i/o” Album Review: He’s Back, Better Than Ever Before https://ingovogelmann.net/2024/01/12/peter-gabriels-i-o-album-review-hes-back-better-than-ever-before/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2024/01/12/peter-gabriels-i-o-album-review-hes-back-better-than-ever-before/#respond Fri, 12 Jan 2024 18:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29637 Peter Gabriel’s latest album “i/o” stands not only as a testament to his enduring creativity but also as a potential crowning achievement in a career already brimming with groundbreaking work. Gabriel, a legend in the music industry, has been known for his innovative approach to music, particularly through the 80s and 90s, and “i/o” might very well be considered his best work to date. The Legacy of Peter Gabriel Gabriel’s influence on the music world has been profound and multifaceted. Rising to fame with Genesis in the 1970s, he quickly established himself as a visionary artist. His departure from Genesis and subsequent solo career in the 1980s and 90s saw him breaking new ground, particularly with albums like “So” and “Us.” These works were not just commercially successful; they were also artistically daring, blending world music with electronic and art-rock elements, and they solidified his reputation as an innovative and fearless artist. Groundbreaking Work in the 80s and 90s During the 80s and 90s, Gabriel was at the forefront of the world music movement, integrating sounds and rhythms from various cultures into his music. His use of innovative recording techniques and embrace of new technologies set him apart. Albums like “So” (1986), with its hit “Sledgehammer,” showcased his ability to merge artistic depth with mainstream appeal, featuring groundbreaking music videos that revolutionized the medium. “i/o”: A Culmination of Artistic Evolution Now, with “i/o,” Gabriel seems to have distilled his decades of musical exploration into a singularly impressive work. The album encapsulates his signature sound while pushing into new territories. The dual “Bright-Side” and “Dark-Side” mixes are a clear indication of his continued innovation, offering listeners two distinct ways to experience…

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An Homage to Danny Tenaglia https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/11/10/an-homage-to-danny-tenaglia/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/11/10/an-homage-to-danny-tenaglia/#respond Fri, 10 Nov 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29594 In the rich tapestry of electronic music, Danny Tenaglia stands as an artist whose works transcend genre boundaries and touch the heartstrings of listeners. His latest magnum opus, “GU45: Brooklyn,” is more than just a DJ mix album; it is the essence of a life dedicated to curating soundscapes that defy norms and embody the soul of a city. It’s a journey through House music, and it bangs like only Danny Tenaglia can make it bang. Brooklyn: A Love Letter “Brooklyn” is an homage to Williamsburg, Brooklyn – the cradle of Danny’s musical odyssey. Comprising 42 tracks, the album is a rich collection of stories narrated through the beats of artists like Guy J, Moderat, Ralph Falcon, and Monika Kruse. It serves as the perfect finale to the Global Underground series, which already features milestones in Tenaglia’s career like “Athens” and “London” which I as a young DJ grew up with. In my opinion, “Brooklyn” is the best of Danny. Ever. Tenaglia’s career is a sequence of moments that have shaped not just a genre but the entire club culture. From his beginnings at Paradise Garage to his influential stint at Cheers in Miami, he has always created soundscapes that cross boundaries. His remix of “Surrender Yourself” in 1992 was more than just a hit; it was an expression of his musical ethos. “Mix This Pussy” (1994) and his residency at Twilo (1996) further solidified his status as a visionary. When I met Danny about 15 years ago at the Winter Music Conference in Miami, I encountered a person whose warmth and attentiveness were as profound as his music. He is just the the nicest and sweetest guy, and an…

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Aaron Spears: A Rhythm That Never Ends https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/11/01/aaron-spears-a-rhythm-that-never-ends/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/11/01/aaron-spears-a-rhythm-that-never-ends/#respond Wed, 01 Nov 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29585 The music world has been left with a void that’s hard to fill with the sudden passing of Aaron Spears. Although I never had the chance to witness his artistry live, his music and influence have deeply resonated with me. Aaron was not just a drummer; he was a musical savant whose talents transcended what one might expect from a “typical” musician. He had an uncanny ability to craft complex rhythms and melodies that were not just technically demanding but emotionally profound. His drumming was a language of its own, speaking to the hearts of those who listened. Interestingly, while the artists he drummed for – names like Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Usher, and Chris Brown – never quite aligned with my musical taste, Aaron’s drumming itself was a different story. His skill and artistry were so compelling that they transcended genre and personal preference, serving as an inspiration to me and countless others. Aaron was a pioneer, always pushing the boundaries of what music could be. He was a master at blending different musical styles, creating something entirely new and groundbreaking. His work in various genres, from pop to jazz to gospel, showcased his versatility and depth as an artist. But Aaron was more than just an extraordinary musician. He was a man filled with warmth and humor, inspiring those around him. He had the rare gift of creating an atmosphere of community and cohesion in a room full of strangers. His humility and genuine love for his craft made him not just respected, but deeply loved by his peers and fans alike. The news of his sudden death at the age of just 47 has shaken us all.…

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New Album: “Bereft” • 3 Nov 2023 https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/10/08/new-album-bereft-3-nov-2023/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/10/08/new-album-bereft-3-nov-2023/#respond Sun, 08 Oct 2023 10:12:55 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29558 I am thrilled to announce the upcoming release of my new album, “Bereft“, available on all major platforms on November 3, 2023. This project ventures into the darker realms of music, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of voyaging through both calm and wild waters. With 9 meticulously crafted tracks, the album offers a blend of symphonic textures, glitchy rhythm work, and grand piano, enveloping listeners in a wide, epic soundscape. Mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a sonic voyage with “Bereft“. Tags: album, ambient, bereft, dark ambient, electronic music, music, orchestra, piano, Rhythm, sound, Soundscape, Wild Waters Related posts The Best Albums of All Time, According to Me (With Occasional Commentary) (2) Peter Gabriel’s “i/o” Album Review: He’s Back, Better Than Ever Before (0) An Homage to Danny Tenaglia (0) The Ultimate Harmonic Mixing & Composing Chart (12) NEW ALBUM: “As Above, So Below” (2)

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The 10 Best Drummers of All Time (According to Me) https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/04/the-10-best-drummers-of-all-time-according-to-me/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/04/the-10-best-drummers-of-all-time-according-to-me/#respond Fri, 04 Aug 2023 18:18:55 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29420 In the world of music, there are legends who have the power to move souls with their rhythmic magic. Among them, the drummers stand tall as the untamed giants of the beat, the fiery guardians of the groove. Spanning across genres, from the smoky realms of jazz to the thunderous realms of rock, these sonic revolutionaries ignite fires within our hearts. Now, behold the divine pantheon of the ten awe-inspiring drummers who have transcended mere virtuosity to become symbols of passion, power, and pure musical wizardry! (In no particular order, although Gavin Harrison and Simon Phillips are my 2 absolute favorites) 🥁 Drum roll, please! 🥁 Gavin Harrison Simon Phillips Mike Mangini Gergo Borlai Nick D’Virgilio Sarah Thawer Buddy Rich Jeff Porcaro Marco Minnemann Chris Coleman So, there you have it, my personal top 10 drummers who’ve ever graced a drum throne. From legends of the past to modern maestros, these drummers have shaped the way I hear and feel music. 🥁💥 Tags: album, Albums, Autodidacticism, Avedis Zildjian Company, Beat (music), Big Big Train, Buddy Rich, Creativity, DJ, Dream Theater, Drum, Drum kit, Drum stick, Drum Workshop, Drummer, education, Evolution, Extreme, Facial expression, Finesse (song), Funk, Gavin Harrison, Genesis (band), Germany, Groove (music), guitar, Heavy metal music, History, how, jazz, Jazz drumming, Jazz fusion, Jeff Porcaro, Joe Satriani, King Crimson, Like, love, Ludwig Drums, Marco Minnemann, Meinl Percussion, Michael Jackson, music, musical, Musician, Musicians, Nick D'Virgilio, ost, Paiste, Pearl Drums, play, pop, Porcupine Tree, Pro-Mark, Progressive metal, Progressive rock, Pure Genius, Remo, Rhythm, Rhythm section, Rock music, Rosanna (song), Sabian Cymbals, Session musician, Simon Phillips (drummer), singer, Slingerland Drum Company, Solo (music), Sonor, sound, Spock's Beard, Star, Steve Vai, Steven…

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