Posts Tagged ‘Lock Groove’

MiMo’s Locked Groove Vinyl Album “No Exit” due for release Sept. 2010

Friday, August 13th, 2010

MiMo fans - our new vinyl album, created for DJ’s looking for fresh and original sounds for the electronic dance scene, is due for release in one month!  “No Exit” features the performances of members of AIM Toronto (Association of Improvising Musicians) and brings together two genres of music: improvisatory/experimental alongside dance/electronic (note: a ‘locked groove’ is 1.8 seconds long; there are 96 of them on the album - offering plenty of fresh inspiration).  We will be announcing our album release party shortly!

MiMo receives major OAC grant; completes two month recording session for Lock Groove album

Monday, August 17th, 2009

MiMo has just wrapped up several months of recording sessions with members of the Association of Improvising Musicians (AIM Toronto http://www.aimtoronto.org/).  This project, funded by the Ontario Arts Council, will result in a Lock Groove album to be utilized by DJ’s and performing electronic musicians across the globe.  Utilizing the talents of AIM Toronto members, we hope to fuse the freedom of improvised music with the power and groove of electronic music. Stay tuned for updates on this important project as we head into the editing and mixing phase during the fall.

A Lock Groove record, a byproduct of the dance music/electronica music genre, is a specific type of vinyl album.  Unlike a traditional LP record which consists of one groove that spirals from the outside edge in, a Lock Groove album consists of multiple tracks that do not spiral in.  Each track, which for a 33 1/3 speed album would be 1.8 seconds in length, repeats indefinitely.  Each lock groove can then be used by a DJ as a ‘backdrop’ or ‘canvas’ upon which other layers of music can be built.  Our Lock Groove album will contain around 100 lock grooves.  In essence, a Lock Groove album is ‘raw material’ for the creation of electronic music.