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Anthony Manning
Electronica / Experimental / IDM

Electronica esoterica



Southwest
United Kingdom

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Member Since12/14/2006
Band Websitewww.germstore.com
InfluencesThe clangers
Sounds LikeOne of those dreams that occur on a belly full of blue cheese.
Record Labelgermstore / irdial
Type of LabelIndie


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What others say ...

"Elastic Variations are what you hear when God's scalpel delivers the celestial lobotomy."
nme 16.5.94

"This is astonishing music, a liquidy headbox of aural shapes, whose forms hardly change yet seem to encompass infinite viscosity within them, like rainbow pools of oil on water."
wire 12.94

"Before you enter the maze, know where you will be exiting. Take note of any tall objects such as trees, buildings, or roads, which will produce noise. While you walk through, be sure to carefully note where you are. Remember intersections, turns, and checkpoints in the maze so you do not walk down the same path twice. Scored graphically then composed from the depths of a Roland R8 drum machine. Unsurpassed & totally unique."
www.everyoneforever.com

"The originality of his geological tones, laval creaks and spiralling keyboards should mark him out as an object of veneration for spliff monsters, sound junkies and avant gardists alike."
nme 24.2.96

"The only grounding is the cover art, the music and your imagination. Not much else needs to be said really other than this is a thoroughly unexpected bit of brilliance in a time when music is becoming sadly predictable : for electronic music fans this is a must."
connect 2.96

"Initially seems a lot more ‘straight’ than before as the use of more regular sounds in the rhythm and melody lines are recognisably similar to various techno and even ‘progressive’ records you may have heard before, but getting past that on repeated listens there is a deeply eccentric and sometimes overtly strange quality to this record which makes it transcend any attempt to pin it down. "
These Records

"Combining formal study ( he somehow manages to score his tracks ) with a wilful disregard for the gathering conventions of both electronica and the more arsefaced academicism of the hard disk set, Manning approaches the formal properties of composition with a discretion that might almost count as disinterest if it weren't for the emotional verity of his music. A few of the cuts integrate rhythms familiar to the armchair post-techno lot, with moments of these carrying off into an almost absurd corner of might be described as baroque-post-classical downbeat electro, combining slow, dense machine rhythms, billowing synthi breaths, electric piano trills, absurdly thick basslines, and spry, jumpy melodies as cartoonish as they are deranged. How Manning manages funk in such a context is beyond me, but there it is, a sort of fancifully formed soundtrack to an Oompa Loompa breakdance competition that never was."
urban sounds 3.98

"A record that's impossible to compare to any contemporary work within the genre, the resulting sound is utterly unique. Take, for example, the sublime closing track, an almost playful assemblage of piano sounds, harpsichords, and a percussive line that brings to mind Stewart Copeland's mesmerising sondtrack for the Rumblefish film. This is a joyfully fresh collection of new work from one of the true greats. Immerse yourself."
baked goods

"Nicely syncopated, very musical electronica that gets close to the eerie studio alchemy of Coil, but without the creeping dread or William Blake references. A special little record that hints at greatness to come."
muzik 7.01

"Strangely melodic IDM that straddles the netherzone between neo-classical composition and abstract ambience, this four-track ep is more beat-oriented than Manning's previous work, but it's just as enigmatically beautiful."
alternative press 12.01

"I find this LP should licence the German grammophon. A classical author simply. Super+diagonally in each regard, very much crunchy, and as on most its other LPs no longer in such a way Gloeckchen vernarrt. In the reason 'Chromium Nebulae might be' the entire Locust/Disjecta surrounding field into the bag. Much loop-oriented music, which again destroted its own sounds under the hand, without sounding academic thereby. In completely self-willed way this is the plate of Anthony Manning, which is still at the earliest Techno, but is also clearly as a follow-up of Sun RA to see. Very very closely, but never pressing"
techno.de

Version 1

Anthony Manning was first introduced to electronic music while studying Graphic Design at Falmouth School of Art, Cornwall, 1989-1991. The word 'studying' is used in its loosest and least appropriate sense. This first introduction was not an immediately successful one; he was fascinated by the sounds and production values of dance music, but couldn't see the appeal of its excessively repetitive nature, preferring instead the wider panoramas provided by the likes of Tomita, Fripp and Eno, Tangerine Dream etc. One night he found himself standing in front of a bank of very large speakers with strange chemicals running through his bloodstream. Soon after this event he found that he was developing a new list of 'favourite' tracks and artists, and that maybe there was something in this that was worth investigating.

While still at college he bought an old 4-track cassette recorder from a friend and set about constructing his own experiments in sound from samples of radio static, Camberwell Green tunes and dictaphone field recordings. It wouldn't be right to describe these first efforts as music. At around the same time he started to sketch out illustrations of structures that looked like they might describe what music felt like in the early hours while in a particular state of mind. He worked on them until they started to make sense even during normal waking hours.

These sketches developed into a series of scrolls, metres in length, very accurately drawn onto graph paper, visualising the development and reorganisation of elements. He was still collecting odd bits of electronica on irregular visits to the legendary Fat Cat shop in Covent Garden, but was becoming increasingly bored and frustrated with the music's general lack of progression.

Then, one day, as he sometimes did, he dropped into a music shop that sold conventional instruments, but which occasionally stocked second hand electronic gear. They happened to have a Roland R8 drum machine.

This was at a point when Anthony was thinking about buying something to make music that would hang on the structures he had been drawing. He didn't have any cash, didn't really know much about the classic instruments that most aspiring dance producers were buying ( the familiar 909, 303 and 101 etc ), and so was bewildered and frustrated by the variety and cost of the gear available. However, while testing the R8, and fiddling with the pitch adjustment in particular, an unusually vibrant light bulb burst into life and the sale was made.

An intense few months followed, during which it became very clear that the structures he had drawn were too prescriptive, that the machine he had bought allowed itself to be played and improvised on, much like a conventional instrument. These improvisations formed themselves into a collection of four chaotic but satisfying pieces.

During the same few months Anthony had been looking into the possibility of setting up his own label. When these four pieces were complete he sent demos to a number of distributors to guage the business viability of such a venture. It was made obvious, through the complete lack of, or bemused, response, that he was not onto a winner. However, one distributor, Kudos, suggested that one of the labels they handled, Irdial, might be willing to publish the music.

A telephone call was made, a tape was sent, another call followed, a studio was booked, a record was pressed, and Elastic Variations was born ...

Version 2

Anthony Manning produced a series of influential and ground-breaking releases on the Irdial and Germstore labels during the mid to late '90s. Most compositions were created on either a single, or very limited set of, instruments that were being used by most electronic artists to create 4/4 2-note dance music.

The most extreme examples are his first two releases, Elastic Variations and Islets in Pink Polypropylene, both of which were notoriously composed on an Roland R8 drum machine. Chromium Nebulae introduced a couple of low-fi keyboards, the first incarnation of the Novation Bass Station, and old Yamaha DX7, and is widely credited with spawning what is now labelled IDM, although amusingly, the pieces originally started out as an attempt to create a more standard dance product.

Chromium having taught him that he'd never be able to create a standard dance track even if he really really tried, Concision saw him dive into computer sequencing with the aid of an old Atari ST, the end product being a collection that made it onto many independant music journalists' albums of the year list.

A couple of weeks after mastering Concision most of his gear was stolen, and it wasn't until several years later that he was able to find some cash to start producing again. Liquid Quartz was produced on a Roland MC505 Groovebox, a grey tin that generally requires the user to exercise very little imagination in order to put together something that will pass as an 8th grade floor-filler ( which is what most of the thousands of units sold were probably used for ). Most reviewers of the pieces, even though they were told about their provenance, remark on the wide variety of instruments at Anthony's disposal. Mmmm ... if only !

In 1997 Anthony's path and that of the whimsical world of glamour briefly crossed when he was asked by Guy Sigsworth to remix 'Sway', a single that Acacia, his project of the moment ( backing vocals provided by one Imogen Heap ), were releasing on Warner. His contribution, enthusiastically received by Guy, was memorably described as 'irrelevant' by one of the kinder reviewers. Things took a more peculiar turn when he was asked to stand in for Guy as keyboardist on a mini tour of the country while Guy was bigging it up with Bjork. The band were driven around in a bus that the driver insisted was the very one that Oasis toured in when they started. The evening in Hull playing to two bemused people in a social club while the rest of the city was watching England playing football somewhere sunny is a fondly cherished memory.

And the rest ...

We understand that Anthony is building up steam to produce at least one more full length album that will be created on a limited palette of physical modelling software synths, that they will reflect the intent of Islets in Pink Polyprolylene, mixed with the clarity and musicality of more recent work. Don't hold your breath, you may be waiting for some time ...

His music has been used in a number of television and film productions. We have always thought that his compositions would suit animation. If you would like to use a piece for a project, or would like to commission a piece, do get in touch ...

Find out what others have to say about the music, and to listen to all the tracks, by hopping over to www.germstore.com

You may download, copy and distribute the above tracks freely, but the following very important conditions apply :

1. Do not sell any copies that you make or mirror.
2. Do not include our tracks in CD compilations that are for sale.
3. Do not use them in a broadcast or professional production setting.

... except, of course, if you receive permission by contacting either Irdial ( www.irdial.com ) or Germstore ( www.germstore.com ).


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steeveeb

steeveeb



Nov 12 2009 9:39 AM

Ciao Anthony Manning!
I feel your style!
Bliss, joy ‘n happiness to ya my friend… : )

steeveeb

Onanon

Onanon



Aug 7 2009 10:58 PM

Hi Anthony!

I'm enjoying Liquid Quartz a lot.
Cheers! Keep it going!

=)

J.
milch of source(ex.milky-chu)

milch of source(ex.milky-chu)



Jul 29 2009 11:09 PM

Hello!my friend!

now on sale [Milch of source and Milky-chu split New split album] in iTunes store.





It will excite you!
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=320938383&s=143462

Domestic

Domestic



Jun 8 2009 9:12 PM

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Tom

Tom Printer



May 19 2009 9:44 AM

Hey. Hows you diddlin?

Just to let you know I've launched a new website: www.StressFreePrint.co.uk. If you get a sec, please take a look around and let me know what you think. As always, give me a shout if you need any leaflets, flyers or posters to promote your gigs. Hope I can help you out sometime.

Take care and keep up the good work,
Tom.

P.S. Cheers for your friendship. As a thank you, enter voucher code 'myspace' when ordering leaflet printing, flyer printing or poster printing and I'll knock 15 quid off the cost!
MEECH WELLS SLIP & SLIDE DJ

MEECH WELLS SLIP & SLIDE DJ



May 10 2009 7:35 PM

http://www.dubcnn.com/mixtapes/newwestworldorder4/
Doni

Doni



Mar 10 2009 9:34 PM

Hey :)

Check it out! I wrote a free book on music production! It's for total beginners, but if you aren't new to music production, maybe you'll still learn something... at least you can send it to your friends who always want to ask you a billion questions about music production! It's free so...



To download, go to http://www. donimusic. com/musicproductionschool/

Keep on increasing that peace!

DOni
gamers in exile

gamers in exile



Mar 2 2009 12:06 PM

gamers in exile MONDOMULTITEMPO - OUT NOW

OTTONE

OTTONE



Feb 10 2009 10:26 AM

Thx for ur support !!
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Listen To My Release
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Best Wishes !!
; )
Tom

Tom Printer



Jan 14 2009 8:57 AM

Happy New Year! Cheers for your friendship in 2008. All the best for 09. As always, let me know if I can help you out with any leaflets, flyers or posters to promote your gigs. If you place an order, just mention that you're one of my Myspace friends and I'll knock 15 quid off the cost. Hope I can help you out sometime. Take care, Tom.
Check out my website to find out more about leaflet printing, flyer printing and poster printing.
Doni

Doni



Jan 9 2009 11:55 PM

Happy New Year :P

Increase the peace for 2009 my friend!

DOni

VibeJays

VibeJays



Nov 5 2008 6:06 PM

Dear Anthony Manning

Every time that we listen or write music... play an instrument... dance... act in a play... or work in some audio/image/video engineering process... Something is healing inside...

When we share it with friends... Something is healing all over...

Love can drive... in a simple way... everything

Have a lot of smiles... this weekend...

We are connected

Vibejays
VibeJays

VibeJays



Oct 10 2008 11:28 AM

Music and Dance comes from inside... dear Anthony Manning...
friendship is a very good instrument...
Love can drive your lirycs

We are connected...
Enjoy this week...
Vibejays
Tidy Kid

Tidy Kid



Aug 21 2008 11:55 PM

mooooo! cow standing in green grass eating, munching, yeah!

got a fast net connection? please feel free to download my latest EP! You can find it at :http://www. acroplane. org/

tooooot.........peace........waves.........tidy
ja:DESIGN

ja:DESIGN



Jul 28 2008 11:12 PM

juan

juan



Jul 19 2008 5:11 AM

kat is coming to yr place!
VENUSZ

VENUSZ



Jul 7 2008 12:06 PM

thanks。
Elecktro Rock

Elecktro Rock



May 29 2008 2:49 PM

Just to say hello and wish you a great week
Thanks for the add!
Uwe Arthur Felchle

Uwe Arthur Felchle



Apr 27 2008 11:00 AM

hey there,my new friend!have a wonderful week,with lots of love!..in funk we trust!
one love
uwe
gamers in exile

gamers in exile



Apr 26 2008 9:39 AM

gamers in exile

gamers in exile



Apr 26 2008 9:37 AM

TANGERINE DREAM FANS ZONE

Chris Newman



Apr 25 2008 11:12 AM

Have a great weekend


warmest wishes
Chris
gamers in exile

gamers in exile



Mar 23 2008 3:23 PM

gamers in exile

gamers in exile



Feb 14 2008 7:20 PM

WeMe Records

WeMe Records



Jan 14 2008 5:18 PM

V/A "Various Acid" WeMe013 2x12inches featuring Ed DMX, Chris Moss, Dissonants, Todd Osborn, Ceephax, Cylob, Syntheme, Yuri Lewitt & Luke Vibert !!!


Click on the picture to make it yours! thanks for your support.
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