Beatsystem

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Tibet 08:01 Tools
Drone Number One 05:16 Tools
Alabama 08:02 Tools
No More 09:04 Tools
Closely Tuned Drone 09:31 Tools
Sud 12:55 Tools
For Pierre 03:20 Tools
Endlessly Downward 03:17 Tools
No Jumping Up and Down / Spooky Action at a Distance 03:14 Tools
Invade Areas Where Nothing's Definite 04:54 Tools
The Harmonic Sewer 04:51 Tools
There Are 23 Million... 08:29 Tools
Glitch Raga 08:57 Tools
Corston 06:43 Tools
Amazing 02:41 Tools
11'05 10:40 Tools
The Sound Of Two Eskimos Kissi 00:00 Tools
The Sound of Two Eskimos Kissing 09:59 Tools
Bangalore 13:01 Tools
No Jumping Up and Down (Remix) 05:54 Tools
Red Black & Ignorant 15:04 Tools
Fresh 03:34 Tools
Occupying Force ? 09:35 Tools
No Jumping Up and Down 05:54 Tools
Reggae Night 09:35 Tools
What's Going on 04:40 Tools
Invade Areas Where 04:55 Tools
Invade Areas Where Nothing's Defined 04:55 Tools
Closeley Tuned Drone 09:35 Tools
No Jumping Up and Down/Spooky... 09:35 Tools
no jumping up and down/spooky action at a distance 09:35 Tools
Meta - Incognito (Exclusive to Download version) 09:35 Tools
Alabama { SOFASPACE } 09:35 Tools
Fresh (Radio Mix) 03:15 Tools
No Jumping Up And Down / Spook 03:15 Tools
Alabama { sofaspace.net } 03:15 Tools
Осторожно! Сворачивает мозги в трубочку. Endlessly Downward 03:17 Tools
Protect This Beat 04:55 Tools
invade areas where nothings definite 04:55 Tools
no jumping up and down - spooky action at a distance 00:00 Tools
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DerekPierce(see last.fm page DerekPierce ) came to Bath in 1978, having moved from Cheltenham where he'd DJ'ed in various clubs and locations in the area. Soon he started DJ'ing again, this time at the legendary Moles Club where he became full-time resident jock. In 1983 he joined what is now Bath Spa University College as music technician. Beatsystem was in 1985 to play systems music in rock venues and clubs. It consisted of various members of staff and students from his place of work and proved an interesting and rewarding experience. It was however abandoned in 1987 when too many students left after finishing their courses and then decided to become studio based. After two minor hits with dance tracks he returned to his main interest, electronic and computer music. The decision to used Csound was made so as to get away from the usual sequencing/synthesiser based electronic music found in rock, pop and dance music and to use the sort of software used in so called serious music. This idea to use research based software and techniques was appealing to EM:T records who gave him a chance to record his own CD's for them. The CD “ EM:T 2297 “ was released in 1997 to critical acclaim. In 1998 the original Emit owners did a runner with the artists' money & stock, they have however re-launched in November 2003, but managed to collapse again after only a short spell of operation. He is currently looking for a label to release his new material some of which can be found on his myspace page < http://www.myspace.com/beatsystemuk > Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.