G.A.G Releases

The first and only release under the name G.A.G (Frolics 1, 2, 3 and 4) is now 10 years old - really!

Equipment used on Frolics - Oscar Synth, Akai SO1 sampler, and an Amiga 500+ and Music X sequencing.

Frolics was originally inspired by a 16mm film called Aqua Frolics which you can watch at the G.A.G Fete Recordings page

Sections of sequenced white noise is the foundation for Frolics 1 to 4.

Apart from the nostalgic value of this I seem not to understand the idea behind it - so it's not for me. Maybe I was expecting too much. I give two stars, even if this equals my artistic understanding.

  

Fairly cute summertime short extoling relaxing in the water, whether it be just wading in the water or water skiing, surfing or cliff diving. There's LOTS of things you can do in water, mm hmm! Even have a turky dinner underwater. Why? Well, they didn't explain it to you in the film, and I'm certainly not going to tell you now.,.

  

G.A.G - Frolics (2000)


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Frolics consists of 1 and 2 (available on the CD) and 3 and 4 (free download from the G.A.G My Space site plus more images). Frolics was originally inspired by a 16mm film called Aqua Frolics featuring an underwater banquet, also at the G.A.G My Space site. Sections of sequenced white noise is the foundation for Frolics.
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An early 80 second excerpt was released as 'Scuba' on a compilation CD 'Network: Volume 2, 54 Miniatures' on the Discus label of Sheffield. Equipment - Oscar synth, Akai SO1 sampler, and an Amiga 500+ and Music X sequencing.
Network Vol2 cover scuba cover