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06 Jul 2020

in desparate need of new electronica (idm) and in absence of a CD-player, i searched bandcamp and found these 2 im listening to right now. theyre good, first one is a more experimental style with tracks from ambient to noise and the 2nd some intelligent Big Beat/Liquid DnB Crossover:





plus a newer work of good ol' cristian vogel with a very clubby, yet experimental sound :


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If you ain't hip to the rare Housequake, shut up already.

Damn.

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nice

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she hits me right between the ears

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19 Jul 2020

fl mobile

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25 Jul 2020

wow - the lyrics.


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03 Aug 2020

Early Genesis, never gets boring to me:


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04 Aug 2020

Anybody a fan of TWICE and other electronic pop idol songs?
I feel like these Electronic pop idol songs are so catchy.
Among other genres, I want to make tracks like this.



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04 Aug 2020

hello,

the choreography of bollywood dance songs with sharukahan will put this group to shame
and there is little to no special effects
everything is just great dancing
i do think the lyrics are voice over though
but bollywood has much more emotional impact than this video





also, the leading lady in the 2nd video just got over having the virus
her daughter is now fixed and her father is now fixed

bollywood is the bomb

cheers,

j

this one is killer



please enjoy

and one more



the dancing is very expressive and fun

this fourth one really shows off the choreography



real dancers doing real dancing

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04 Aug 2020

some video of a guy talking about The Caretaker album(s) Everywhere At The End Of Time showed you in my youtube feed this morning. three of my grandparents had dementia (likely Alzheimer’s), and my dad is starting down that road too, now. the concept was intriguing so I figured I’d take a listen. it’s 6 ½ hours long, and not much like the kind of music I usually listen to, but it’s really hitting me how shitty this disease is. of course I’ve known about what happens, and seen it, but somehow my family has been good at keeping us fairly well removed from the worst of it.

music is probably the most direct way I can access this kind of pain and empathy—not the only way, of course, but there’s sort of a short circuit with music that makes that the easiest. hearing this, and reading the descriptions, is just breaking me down. and I’m only about halfway through.



it’s a really strange sensation, listening to music that is meant to be so uncomfortable. hearing the music break down into fragments that seem familiar, but feel so wrong is soul-wrenching, when you think of what it’s meant to represent—and when you’ve seen firsthand people who have gone through it, and seen the confusion and chaos in their eyes... :(
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04 Aug 2020

guitfnky wrote:
04 Aug 2020
some video of a guy talking about The Caretaker album(s) Everywhere At The End Of Time showed you in my youtube feed this morning. three of my grandparents had dementia (likely Alzheimer’s), and my dad is starting down that road too, now. the concept was intriguing so I figured I’d take a listen. it’s 6 ½ hours long, and not much like the kind of music I usually listen to, but it’s really hitting me how shitty this disease is. of course I’ve known about what happens, and seen it, but somehow my family has been good at keeping us fairly well removed from the worst of it.

music is probably the most direct way I can access this kind of pain and empathy—not the only way, of course, but there’s sort of a short circuit with music that makes that the easiest. hearing this, and reading the descriptions, is just breaking me down. and I’m only about halfway through.



it’s a really strange sensation, listening to music that is meant to be so uncomfortable. hearing the music break down into fragments that seem familiar, but feel so wrong is soul-wrenching, when you think of what it’s meant to represent—and when you’ve seen firsthand people who have gone through it, and seen the confusion and chaos in their eyes... :(
you're the first person I have come across that knows this, I used to listen to it a lot, there are quite a few albums and they progress in the way dementia progresses, it's a unique experience to listen to it. I really enjoy his work a lot! Thanks for posting and reminding me.

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04 Aug 2020

MarkTarlton wrote:
04 Aug 2020
guitfnky wrote:
04 Aug 2020
some video of a guy talking about The Caretaker album(s) Everywhere At The End Of Time showed you in my youtube feed this morning. three of my grandparents had dementia (likely Alzheimer’s), and my dad is starting down that road too, now. the concept was intriguing so I figured I’d take a listen. it’s 6 ½ hours long, and not much like the kind of music I usually listen to, but it’s really hitting me how shitty this disease is. of course I’ve known about what happens, and seen it, but somehow my family has been good at keeping us fairly well removed from the worst of it.

music is probably the most direct way I can access this kind of pain and empathy—not the only way, of course, but there’s sort of a short circuit with music that makes that the easiest. hearing this, and reading the descriptions, is just breaking me down. and I’m only about halfway through.



it’s a really strange sensation, listening to music that is meant to be so uncomfortable. hearing the music break down into fragments that seem familiar, but feel so wrong is soul-wrenching, when you think of what it’s meant to represent—and when you’ve seen firsthand people who have gone through it, and seen the confusion and chaos in their eyes... :(
you're the first person I have come across that knows this, I used to listen to it a lot, there are quite a few albums and they progress in the way dementia progresses, it's a unique experience to listen to it. I really enjoy his work a lot! Thanks for posting and reminding me.
👍🏼 I’d never even heard of it until it popped up in my feed. super evocative—so much so that I think I may have a hard time listening more than a few times. kind of emotionally draining, in a good (and bad, but mostly good) way.
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07 Aug 2020



Tom Moulton mix. 12 minutes of bliss.

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07 Aug 2020

wowhow wrote:
04 Aug 2020
Anybody a fan of TWICE and other electronic pop idol songs?
I feel like these Electronic pop idol songs are so catchy.
Among other genres, I want to make tracks like this.
Yeah, ME! I love this stuff.

I like Blackpink. Their producer - Teddy Park - is a GENIUS. Their latest track is EPIC.






And then the track they did with Lady Gaga - so simple, so good:


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hurricane wrote:
07 Aug 2020
wowhow wrote:
04 Aug 2020
Anybody a fan of TWICE and other electronic pop idol songs?
I feel like these Electronic pop idol songs are so catchy.
Among other genres, I want to make tracks like this.
Yeah, ME! I love this stuff.

I like Blackpink. Their producer - Teddy Park - is a GENIUS. Their latest track is EPIC.






And then the track they did with Lady Gaga - so simple, so good:


Yea! My favorite by blackpink and teddypark is "du du du".


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17 Aug 2020

hurricane wrote:
07 Aug 2020
wowhow wrote:
04 Aug 2020
Anybody a fan of TWICE and other electronic pop idol songs?
I feel like these Electronic pop idol songs are so catchy.
Among other genres, I want to make tracks like this.
Yeah, ME! I love this stuff.

I like Blackpink. Their producer - Teddy Park - is a GENIUS. Their latest track is EPIC.
Holy crap Blackpink is really cool will check out twice bit later

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05 Sep 2020

Right now I'm listening to the Claypool Lennon Delirium - South of Reality.



And yes it is like Primus meeting the Beatles!!!!!
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05 Sep 2020

stopify96 wrote:
05 Sep 2020
miyaru wrote:
05 Sep 2020
Right now I'm listening to the Claypool Lennon Delirium - South of Reality.



And yes it is like Primus meeting the Beatles!!!!!
Why would you mention predator 2 amongst actual daws ?
I added it to the list of my other synths, it's not so much added as a DAW, but as a synth amongst my Korg's........
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11 Sep 2020

'MOTHER NATURE IS A COWAAAARDDDDDD'


also Gorillaz. :ugeek:

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