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OTHER MUSIC / Re: What are you listening to?
« on: September 20, 2012, 03:49:28 am »
Rechenzentrum - Live @ Mutek '01
Is anyone well familiar with Haruomi Hosono. I'm confronted with the possibility of purchasing a few albums. Can you advise any essential titles? thanks,
mac
Is anyone well familiar with Haruomi Hosono. I'm confronted with the possibility of purchasing a few albums. Can you advise any essential titles? thanks,
mac
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OTHER MUSIC / Re: What are you listening to?
« on: September 08, 2012, 04:14:15 pm »
Brian Eno - Apollo Atmospheres & Soundtracks
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OTHER MUSIC / Re: What are you listening to?
« on: September 07, 2012, 04:21:36 pm »
Thomas Köner - Aubrite and Novaya Zemlya
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ART / Re: 12K Artist Recipes: The 12k Kitchen!
« on: September 07, 2012, 02:10:23 pm »
here's a recipe for a soup i make quite often every fall.
chop coarsely:
- one onion
- two cloves of garlic
- four rather big tomatoes - i use raspberry tomatoes
- one red bell pepper
- four carrots
spread them on a baking tray, sprinkle with olive oil (about 2-3 tablespoons), coarse salt and black pepper. put the tray in the oven and roast for about 40minutes in 200*C/380*F.
Make some vegetable stock - a bit over half a liter. When the vegetables are ready, put them in a pot with the stock, pour some stock on the baking tray and scrape the rests of the vegetables, pour it back in the pot.
Add some turmeric - just a tip of a teaspoon - when too much, it'll change the taste dramatically. You can also season with hot paprika if it's cold outside. Then blend it really good until it's thick and creamy. Serve hot with fresh rye bread. Some Parmesan and fresh, chopped basil leaves won't hurt. And a wheat beer.
chop coarsely:
- one onion
- two cloves of garlic
- four rather big tomatoes - i use raspberry tomatoes
- one red bell pepper
- four carrots
spread them on a baking tray, sprinkle with olive oil (about 2-3 tablespoons), coarse salt and black pepper. put the tray in the oven and roast for about 40minutes in 200*C/380*F.
Make some vegetable stock - a bit over half a liter. When the vegetables are ready, put them in a pot with the stock, pour some stock on the baking tray and scrape the rests of the vegetables, pour it back in the pot.
Add some turmeric - just a tip of a teaspoon - when too much, it'll change the taste dramatically. You can also season with hot paprika if it's cold outside. Then blend it really good until it's thick and creamy. Serve hot with fresh rye bread. Some Parmesan and fresh, chopped basil leaves won't hurt. And a wheat beer.
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OTHER MUSIC / Re: What are you listening to?
« on: August 12, 2012, 04:05:35 pm »
first i listened to an interview with Stefan Betke about his mastering techniques and approach.
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/9549/
now listening Pole 1 / 2 / 3 - which are fantastic.
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/9549/
now listening Pole 1 / 2 / 3 - which are fantastic.
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ART / Re: watching
« on: August 08, 2012, 03:19:04 pm »
a live performance of gusgus
two modular synths with effects/samplers + vocals. rather party music yet quite a set with acidy analogue hardware sounds and delayed, looped, processed vocals. mashes really cool together i think. and quite impressive performance wise. interaction and natural stageabilty. they have so much fun with their music and rearrange compositions on the fly, making minute minute lp tracks into almost ten-minute, fluctuating pieces. like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e96lbFiG_k8
two modular synths with effects/samplers + vocals. rather party music yet quite a set with acidy analogue hardware sounds and delayed, looped, processed vocals. mashes really cool together i think. and quite impressive performance wise. interaction and natural stageabilty. they have so much fun with their music and rearrange compositions on the fly, making minute minute lp tracks into almost ten-minute, fluctuating pieces. like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e96lbFiG_k8
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FIELD RECORDING / Re: The "what portable recording device should I buy?" thread
« on: July 31, 2012, 08:13:48 am »
i just upgraded to sony pcm d50 + a denecke ps2 phantom power unit for the xlrs . i decided to get it after researching a few different xlr units. Following atricle at Rene Coronado's blog as well as e-mailing with a few other users of such setup convinced me to go ahead with denecke. no doubt best price to quality raito. worth a look for everybody with d50 but no xlrs yet.
http://thesoundmyheadmakes.blogspot.com/2011/03/quickie-shootout-744t-vs-pcm-d50-with.html
it arrived yesterday and i haven't had much time to play with it but the first recordings are pretty impressive in comparison to zoom h4n. seems like a great purchase.
http://thesoundmyheadmakes.blogspot.com/2011/03/quickie-shootout-744t-vs-pcm-d50-with.html
it arrived yesterday and i haven't had much time to play with it but the first recordings are pretty impressive in comparison to zoom h4n. seems like a great purchase.
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FIELD RECORDING / Re: World Listening Day - 18th July
« on: July 16, 2012, 04:25:23 am »
WLD takes place again on the 18th of July. more info here:
http://www.worldlisteningproject.org/?p=1551
aporee maps participate again in the event. recordings can be placed on the map below:
http://aporee.org/maps/projects/worldlisteningday2012
http://www.worldlisteningproject.org/?p=1551
aporee maps participate again in the event. recordings can be placed on the map below:
http://aporee.org/maps/projects/worldlisteningday2012
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OTHER MUSIC / Re: What are you listening to?
« on: May 06, 2012, 10:42:39 am »
SEAWORTHY M+N Mixtape
meshing really great with this stormy, rainy day and subdued frame of mind. enjoying it a lot. thanks cam.
meshing really great with this stormy, rainy day and subdued frame of mind. enjoying it a lot. thanks cam.
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ART / Re: watching
« on: May 06, 2012, 10:28:12 am »
sculpting waves in wood and time
http://www.ted.com/talks/reuben_margolin_sculpting_waves_in_wood_and_time.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/reuben_margolin_sculpting_waves_in_wood_and_time.html
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OTHER MUSIC / Re: RIP Adam Yauch
« on: May 04, 2012, 03:23:45 pm »
that is sad. too bad. have many great memories connected with their music. and really enjoyed Yauch's videos.
my first one was 'Ill Communication'.borrowed it on tape. damn it was fine. 'hello nasty' also strong.
my first one was 'Ill Communication'.borrowed it on tape. damn it was fine. 'hello nasty' also strong.
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COMPUTER MUSIC / Re: audiomulch
« on: May 03, 2012, 11:50:00 am »pitch it down an octave and it's half as slow.
loop player does that - stretch function on and than you change the length. but that's just for playing files, no can do with external sound source i'd say.
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COMPUTER MUSIC / Re: audiomulch
« on: May 03, 2012, 11:31:17 am »i'm interested in the Live Looper in audiomulch.. but there's no way to pitch shift your loops.. is there?
i'd build following chain
loop/file player/soundin --> dlgranulator or nebuliser (has a shifter and filter) or even pulsecomb (all have pitch shifting slider) --> live looper
not a signle unit contraption but will work