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Sam Rae
Experimental / Classical / Electronica

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20th and 21st century minimalist. Hip Hop, none of that abusive "Bitches and Hos" rubbish. Rock, I like considered, thoughtful band music, like God Speed you Black Emperor as well as the more angsty Nine Inch Nails. I suppose I'm going to have to conform and make a big list of all the bands that I have even heard of, like everyone else...ok. Jurassic 5, Nine inch nails, Explosions in the sky, Kinski, GodSpeed you Black emperor, Barry Adamson, Queens of the Stone Age, Sebastian Tellier, Ghanian drumming, throat singing, Ojos de Brujos, Warcloud(AKA Robot Tank AKA Holocaust AKA Alcatraz), Blue sky Black Death, Moloko, At the Drive in, The Polyphonic Spree, Air, 4Hero, Zero 7, Beck, PATE, Ben Folds, Weezer, MF doom, DJ dangermouse, Mike Patton(Peeping Tom), GhostFace Killah, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Terry Riley, John Cage, LaMonte Young, John Adams, Dave Heath, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Green Day, Tanya Tagaq, John Moran, Bjork, Martin France, St Germain, Sigur Ros, Neil Ardley, Kool Keith, Deftones, Seu Jorge, Blackalicious, RZA, Roots Manuva, Gorillaz, Prince, Dan the Automator(AKA Nathaniel Merriwether), Del tha funkee homosapien(AKA Deltron Zero), Buck 65, Buena Vista Social Club, Black Eyed peas.
Sounds Like(too much like)Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Nine Inch Nails, Explosions in the Sky, God Speed you Black Emporer and the japanese group Cornelius.
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I am a composer living in London. I have a day job as an IT support assistant in a small company. I was born in London and will probably remain here. I have many and varied interests, the most important of which is music. I read books about evolution, music and the occasional novel. I am heavily influenced by many 20th Century composers. I have had little in the way of musical education. I finished college with an extremely good B-Tech(which is still nothing) and then started the wrong university degree. I haven't been able to go back because of money constraints. I have taught myself many techniques including canon and counterpoint from books and by listening. I'm not sure if I am musically "talented", but I have put an enormous effort in and gained much for my troubles (as a person; not money). The main challenge I have found, with writing music, is finding an individual voice. I am resigned to the idea that you cannot force yourself to be original, but you can at least try. I have found that mixing my influences yields the best results. I like the repetitive nature of 20th Century Minimalist composers as well as the violence and force of Rock and Hip Hop. I write on staff paper and then transfer my ideas onto my PC, usually using a combination of Reason and Cubase. I find that a technological approach to organic music gives me the limitations I need to make something worth listening to. I keep a moleskine music notepad on me at all times in case I need to write something down before I forget it.
Music:
Requiem for R&R: see blog

Music in three short parts: This piece was originally for a BBC competition to write music for a nature documentary. I didn't win. It's quite a nice little piece. It only contains two chords: a C without a 3rd and a D without a 5th. The chords over lap at points creating different consonances and dissonances. The first part is in 7/8, the second 8/8, the third 9/8. The Marimba pattern in each section is essentially the same but with subtle differences that make the time signatures hard to detect. The guitar strums chords in the background fading in and out, this gives the piece its movement. The melody is played on three guitars. The first plays the melody and the second two play 1 and 2 quavers later, respectively. The melody plays in parts 1 and 3.

Rhythmic Variations: I wrote this piece for my mother for her birthday. It is one of my less technically accomplished pieces but I was going through a stage of experimentation. You can see the chords for the piece in the picture on the standalone player. It has a cyclic 6/8, 8/8, 6/8, 7/8 structure. Guitars 2&3 join to add contrapuntal interest. The end section has 3 different time signatures played against each other: 3/8, 4/8 and 5/4. The main experiment was to adopt Glass' approach to constant metre shifts without breaking the flow of the music. I'm not sure if I pulled it off particularly well but it was an interesting experience and my Mother was very pleased with it. Note: I just listened to this after not having heard for ages and came to the conclusion that I am a dreadful guitarist! Oh well, it's too late to give up now...

CD: possibly available sometime in the future, maybe.

If anyone would like a CD of my recent work, (Music in three short parts, Rhythmic Variations, Requiem) could they send me a message. If there is enough interest, I’ll put one together and send it to you for a small fee, just enough to cover the CD and postage with a little extra for the hundreds of hours it takes to write a piece of music. Include in your message how much you would be willing to pay, or examples of other people doing a similar thing. Thanks, Sam Rae MySpace Layouts


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May 26 2009 10:32 AM

thx 4 connecting !
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Apr 23 2009 2:58 PM

"...some magnificent singing from one soloist (music composed by Matthew Lee Knowles)..."
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Oct 11 2008 6:14 PM

Now in iTunes!

COMING SOON !!!
It is a pleasure to be your friend.
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Oct 1 2008 10:37 PM

thanks for adding us !
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Sep 15 2008 10:48 PM

Thanks for the add and the comment.
I like your work, I think Minutae III is really wonderful!
Good luck, greetings from Galicia, Spain!
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Sep 6 2008 11:00 AM

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Sep 5 2008 11:55 AM

Fantastic compositions!

My congrats to your great achievement! I'd like to hear much more of this.
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Aug 26 2008 9:38 PM

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Aug 2 2008 8:59 PM

hi sam, how are ya?I have a new mp3 up called Men on Mars, let me know what u think , thanks, meadhbh b
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May 29 2008 3:40 PM

Lovely music.
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May 22 2008 3:52 PM

Hey...
just swinging by to wish you a nice week...and thank you for the add!
stay tuned
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May 14 2008 9:14 AM

Thank you for being a friend Sam!
Shameless self publicity is nothing to be afraid of!! Check out my profile for more scores, pictures, music, poetry and videos.

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May 11 2008 4:43 PM

Thank you for being our friend. We hope you can make it to the theremin festival in Lippstadt. It's going to be a great time.

(If you have any theremin playing friends, don't forget to tell them about this - they won't want to miss it.
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May 7 2008 7:12 PM

your minutaes have a recent minimal-feeling, more of the old style than john adams.

maybe it..s lacking a bit of a higher progression or some melody beneath the moving minimal textures?

but it..s sounding really nice. made a good mood here in my studio ;-)

all the best!
patrick
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Jan 22 2008 10:01 PM

thx 4 connecting !

Patrick Dorobisz





Jan 22 2008 9:20 PM

Hello
"Thank you for the friendship! Enchanté d'être votre ami ---All the best ---Patrick
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Jan 9 2008 9:05 PM

Hello computer lady.
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Dec 30 2007 8:14 PM

Thanks for the request.
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Dec 30 2007 6:45 PM

Thanks for the add. The debt to Steve Reich is clear. You've asked about borrowing techniques. I say push the techniques you 'borrow' past what you've already heard. Only by pushing do you discover 'the new' which may become your own.
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Dec 22 2007 7:07 PM

thanks for the add! enjoyed your music :)
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Nov 27 2007 11:14 PM

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Nov 27 2007 9:19 PM

hello sam

nice music, steve reich influences but a very personnal pop/rock feel and sens of concision

honoured
Sufimusic





Nov 21 2007 11:11 PM

NOW WORLDWIDE AVAILABLE AT iTUNES, Rhapsody and Napster

THANX FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP!! MCY-MUSIC

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Nov 21 2007 9:48 PM

Great audio, Sam

greetings from bs as

Rafael
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Nov 2 2007 10:11 AM

Sam Rae
Have a great weekend! Please stay in touch.
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