New album NOISEWORKS now available

Visit the store

Also available:
Silver Line EP 2009
Waterfalls EP 2008
Changes EP 2007
Entropy Begins at Home 2006
Faux Feels 2005
Free downloads/mixtapes
T-shirts

tim's most recent tweet at @iamfauxpas:
  • loading most recent tweet...

sound and safe / tristram cary

one of the best radio shows going around at the moment is trent’s sound and safe, a web-only broadcast going out on new york’s wfmu.

at the moment i’m listening to an mp3 archive of his last three hour show, which he recorded simultaneously with a live dj-set webcast that underworld were doing, fading in and out of their webcast during his show. such a cool concept. think what you will of the last underworld album – or think, like some, that their only great song was “underneath the radar” – but they have some great taste. their taste (shackleton, aphex twin, four tet), combined with the impeccable selections of mr trent (stuff from the new great ghostly swim compilation, plus wax stag, vashti bunyan, pilooski and… jam and spoon), it forms some kind of electronic music taste voltron. listen to it here. playlist is here.

speaking of radio – “to and fro” the show i do with my friend dave can be heard every week on 3RRR (stream online, or 102.7 FM in melbourne) tuesday nights from midnight, melbourne time. last week we had bona fide genius qua on the show, read more about it here. i plug therefore i am…

tristram cary has passed away:

The father of electronic music wore tweed jackets, had a refined English accent and smoked a pipe.

Tristram Cary, who has died in Adelaide, aged 82, came up with the idea of electronic and tape music while a naval radar officer during World War II.

Mr Cary is renowned for composing the theme for the television sci-fi series Dr Who and co-designing a synthesiser used by rock artists including Pink Floyd, The Who and Roxy Music.

the synth in question is the monophonic EMS VCS 3. think “don’t get fooled again” by the who. think alan parsons project.

the EMS, of course, looks something like this:


(via music thing)

0 comments:

There are no comments yet...

Kick things off by filling out the form below.

Lend your voice to This Thrilling Online Conversation:

Return to the home page.

Subscribe to the Faux Pas blog via RSS Random blog post LUCKY DEEP

July 2010

/// New 6-track Vanderbilt EP features two Faux Pas tracks plus remixes by Crumbs, Aoi, Pasobionic and Lewis CanCut. Its a free download, get it here.

/// My album Noiseworks – featuring “Vanderbilt”, “Chasing Waterfalls” and “Silver Line” – is available here.

/// I’ve been working on remixes for local bands Rat vs Possum, Flying Scribble and Akimbo. These are good people.

/// I’ve started making some new songs – if you want to have a sneak peek at what they sound like, here is the place to start.


 
 

Tim Shiel lives in Melbourne. He makes music under the name FAUX PAS, and is also a broadcaster on public radio station 3RRR FM. This blog began in 2005.

Read more >>>

Tim’s meaningful BIOGRAPHY

1981: Born in Melbourne Australia, life feels empty and without meaning

2005: FAUX PAS created – life still meaningless

2010: Tim writes brand new three-line biography

Press photos:

    

“Cool Quotes”

“Psychedelic. Balearic. Straight up pop. Call it what you want, this is memorable music.” keytarsandviolins

“Lush, dreamy future pop that just begs you to dive in headfirst, your heart in close second. Just be careful how many times you dip in – you might find yourself blissfully lost in here.” mess+noise

“Impressive elastic strands of plaited sense associations; extract of flashy disco, pastoral swoon and computer exploration.” threethousand

“A total cottage industry – one guy recording, pressing and releasing his own music – and it’s an example of how to do it right from the bottom up.” Stylus

“A manic journey of sounds, bound by neither genre nor era.” Beat

“Cuts-and-pastes big samples with delicately rendered instrumentation. A party jam. Four stars.” Pitchfork

THE EMAIL

Tim: tim@iamfauxpas.com