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taylordeupree

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RIP Richard Lainhart
« on: December 31, 2011, 07:22:11 pm »
i just read on Matrixsynth http://m.matrixsynth.com/2011/12/rip-richard-lainhart-mel-morley-midimel.html

that Richard Lainhart passed away recently.

i have met richard many times, performed with him, gone to kyma workshops with him. this is a total tragic surprise.

he is also a member of this forum, so many of you were probably familiar with him as well.

i'm speechless.

:(

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Re: RIP Richard Lainhart
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2011, 07:36:04 pm »
I've read about it earlier on twitter, didn't know the man personally but I can tell his passing affects many that are close to me...

Sorry you lost a friend.

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Re: RIP Richard Lainhart
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2011, 08:04:41 pm »
It is with abject shock & sadness that I came across this news today - I'm still reeling, and still in a daze, over the sudden loss of one of my closest friends, colleagues, and allies.

Eulogies, of course, are for the living, and cannot bring back what has now passed; nevertheless, Richard's pedigree as an electronic musician was unquestionable, and his work to this day was an ever-evolving organism of ideas, textures, approaches, and directions. I can now only feel deeply honored that I was able to release his remaining 80s works, Polychromatic Integers, on my label this past year.

The even sadder irony of this news is that Richard & his work remained largely unsung to the general electronic(a) community, despite his being a tireless performer & supporter of the genre; in fact, Richard was one of the fiercest supporters of my efforts with OTP, having attended virtually every performance regardless of his own personal taste, and lending an hand on untold occasions for various technical & a/v matters where they needed addressing. He was primed to be one of the performers at the mini-fest I've been organizing in Philly for late March, and the fact that he now will not be there fills me with immense & profound regret.

Like most artists, under-recognized or not, what we now have left is the legacy of his work to savor & relish.

It's been a tough year for our genre/community, and not exactly the way I wanted to usher in 2012.

Yes, these are the kinds of twists life often throws at us, but..I remain at a loss how to reconcile this...
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Re: RIP Richard Lainhart
« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2012, 05:17:16 am »
Very sad news, best wishes to his friends and family.

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Re: RIP Richard Lainhart
« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2012, 05:49:45 pm »
Sad news, read your tweet about it Taylor.