Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: musictheorist on July 30, 2023, 05:22:42 PM
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h--ps://youtube.com/channel/UCNKwKKoIO-HvhG15kqozViA
As of now, Studio G’s vinyl has been entirely digitized.
It is accessible via YouTube.
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Very cool to know about it! But usually, when a catalog is digitized, the albums are also released on the websites of the companies that distribute the label, but I did not even see these albums on the websites of these companies.
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Good find!
Looks like the whole catalog is uploaded to the popular music streaming platforms
hxxps://music.apple.com/us/artist/studio-g/1474459332
hxxps://open.spotify.com/artist/7B4aKkAdAeC2x9ExUUh9ZM
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That's great news, now some Studio G albums i can record all of them on my cassette tape collection
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Many CD's have been digitized too.
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Well, Studio G's CD Catalog is available on Nichion, maybe they will add it to nichion soon, but probably not.
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All of Studio G's CD albums are also available on Upright Music (and from what I remember they're available there since years ago).
Selected albums (including original version of SG-CD-7) are also available on MYMA's search site (which is a reskin of KPM's Play site accessible after selecting France as the country). 5 Alarm Music also had an incomplete collection of Studio G's CD on their Sourceaudio-powered search site until Fall 2022, when their rights to the label expired.
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As of now, Studio G’s vinyl has been entirely digitized.
Are there any "must listen to" or "famous" tracks in this library. There isn't enough time left in my life to go through them all. Recommendations please...
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Are there any "must listen to" or "famous" tracks in this library. There isn't enough time left in my life to go through them all. Recommendations please...
Well this is a big ask and very much depends on what floats your boat. From what I've listened to thus far what interests me are four Roger Roger tracks on 1005 and 1007. Also the excellent guitar work of Doug Wood on 3002 Beat Underscores which includes Drag Racer which was used as the theme to BBC Snooker back in the 80s and I think is still used in shortened form for their current snooker coverage. There's also some tracks by Fred Judd on 1009. Fred was a pioneer in electronic sounds and musique concrète. He was also editor of Amateur Tape Recording magazine back in the sixties which I used to subscribe to as a kid.
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What float your boat? As nidostar said.
Anyways, I think the real stand-out in this series is Doug Wood - Beat Underscore (n.3002). And from the same Douglas Wood, also n. 3007.
But I personally wouldn't give up also the beat/pop/industrial/drama/horror ones. But again, that's my taste.
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What float your boat? As nidostar said.
Greta, it means whatever your personal preference is, whatever you like listening to. ;)
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Yes I know nidostar, I only used it again to reiterate the concept.