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  1. Instrument (s) EML synthesizers, saxophone. Years active. 1975–1991. Labels. Rough Trade, Fontana. Allen Ravenstine (born May 9, 1950) is an American keyboard player, most recognized for his work in the experimental rock group Pere Ubu. In 1991, he quit music to become a commercial airline pilot.

  2. Allen Ravenstine is an American aviator, writer, composer and keyboard player born in Canton Ohio in 1950. He was a founding member of the Cleveland avant-garage band Pere Ubu. His new album, Waiting For The Bomb, is available now via Recommended Records.

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCIruhU39g8wnEZw09VkSZ0gAllen Ravenstine - YouTube

    Allen Ravenstine is an American aviator, writer, composer and keyboard player born in Canton Ohio in 1950. He was a founding member of the Cleveland avant-garage band Pere Ubu. His new album,...

  4. Proto-synth innovator Allen Ravenstine has released a new album titled, Waiting for the Bomb, on fellow Pere Ubu alumnus (and Henry Cow founder), Chris Cutle...

  5. A crucially important figure in the influential Cleveland pre-punk (and later post-punk) community, Allen Ravenstine was the synthesizer player with Pere Ubu, who abandoned melody and instead coaxed a variety of otherworldly sounds from his EML modular synthesizer. Ravenstine was born in Ohio on May 9, 1950. He grew up in a household of music ...

  6. allen-ravenstine.bandcamp.com › album › shore-leaveShore Leave | Allen Ravenstine

    27 de nov. de 2020 · Format: CD-EP. Release date: November 27, 2020. Waveshaper Media is thrilled to present Shore Leave, a new CD-EP by former Pere Ubu synthesist and electronic music trailblazer, Allen Ravenstine, the 2nd release in Raventines new Tyranny of Fiction series.

  7. But there were a bunch of misfits and freaks who dared to make insane, unhinged music, including a certain building owner and tinkerer who took the unusual tact of not playing notes per se. Original Ubu member Allen Ravenstine didn't so much 'play' his homemade EML synthesizer as much as he coaxed bizarre noise out of it and placed these sounds ...