Hi All
I thought I'd see how the Discover collab thing worked. I liked this loop and made this piece called "Goodnight Tokyo" based on a loop by the same name by lisverb
http://phead.mu/s/TgpFnDf6
Goodnight Tokyo - a "Dropped" Collab
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- frog974new
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i imagine an other add somes vox others gigs on the tracks
nice track and collab
nice track and collab
- Benedict
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Thanks guys. I didn't hink i left any space for anything but if there were a saxophone player...
@ Mr Alternative: we all knowses what happenses with the precious, it gets tossed into a pit and melted down. Not a good outcome for art
@ Mr Alternative: we all knowses what happenses with the precious, it gets tossed into a pit and melted down. Not a good outcome for art
- Benedict
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I found this on Discover
http://discover.propellerheads.se/feeds ... f38c9ee0ec
Seems they are being quite choosy about what gets presented. Their call but it leaves me wondering if my 'take' was crap or too un-cool to be part of their agenda?
http://discover.propellerheads.se/feeds ... f38c9ee0ec
Seems they are being quite choosy about what gets presented. Their call but it leaves me wondering if my 'take' was crap or too un-cool to be part of their agenda?
- Some Desperate Glory
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I followed your link and tried to listen to the lisverb version. The photo is of Dolores Park in San Francisco. Why is this Swedish company so obsessed with San Francisco? Are they just going for the hipster market?
Still nostalgic about the old days, writing songs with my Amiga 500, Korg M1, and Ensoniq ASR-10 sampler.
- Some Desperate Glory
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Yep. Loads of palm trees in Stockholm these days. I can understand how you made the mistake. You know, global warming and all that.Benedict wrote:. I assumed it was Stockholm which would be far cooler (ti hi).
Still nostalgic about the old days, writing songs with my Amiga 500, Korg M1, and Ensoniq ASR-10 sampler.
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Doh! Didn't think of that. Did think the weather seemed nice.Yep. Loads of palm trees in Stockholm these days. I can understand how you made the mistake.
Going there again I see a new feature that ties the orig loop to other uses and mine shows there. I feel a bit better now.
Well, that should be obvious by now, no? They're trying to be the next internet startup making bazzlions of dollars with their new discover feature...Some Desperate Glory wrote:I followed your link and tried to listen to the lisverb version. The photo is of Dolores Park in San Francisco. Why is this Swedish company so obsessed with San Francisco? Are they just going for the hipster market?
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Cool. I particularly like the last 20 seconds or so.Benedict wrote:Hi All
I thought I'd see how the Discover collab thing worked. I liked this loop and made this piece called "Goodnight Tokyo" based on a loop by the same name by lisverb
http://phead.mu/s/TgpFnDf6
My most recent: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7504378
I think those are the versions featured in the add they did which was actually a pretty effective piece of propaganda. I don't buy the idea that people will be making music on their phone like this, but it will likely move units.Benedict wrote:I found this on Discover
http://discover.propellerheads.se/feeds ... f38c9ee0ec
Seems they are being quite choosy about what gets presented. Their call but it leaves me wondering if my 'take' was crap or too un-cool to be part of their agenda?
My most recent: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7504378
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