I really like them, nice warm athmospheric songs, beautifull played and sung!littlejam wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022hello,
been listening to this song on loop for the last 4 hours
editing movie scenes about a friend of mine
who is telling me stories about his !$%^%$#!#$ up life
this song is when he was a boy
watching his mom get beat up by the step dad
his younger sister was in the car, too
the song is very cool
the video is trippy
happy fourth of july
concert video
i think i learned of london grammar from this forum
could be right
could be wrong
cheers and don't blow yourself up,
j
What have you been listening to?
Greetings from Miyaru.
Akai Force, Reason12, Live Suit 10, Push2, Presonus Eris E8 and Monitor Station V2, Lexicon MPX1,
Korg N1, Yamaha RM1x
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Korg N1, Yamaha RM1x
I've just recently discovered the fabulous live electronic music of Klangphonics:
I found them via this short clip:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/eSO1M-Y-NLM
I found them via this short clip:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/eSO1M-Y-NLM
hello,
@jam-s: the song sounds really goodgood
the video does not do the song justice
trying to make a computer based song look like real instruments was a bad move
the song is great when you close your eyes
thanks for the heads up
looking at more of their songs
cheers and eat well,
j
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@jam-s: the song sounds really goodgood
the video does not do the song justice
trying to make a computer based song look like real instruments was a bad move
the song is great when you close your eyes
thanks for the heads up
looking at more of their songs
cheers and eat well,
j
]
littlejamaicastudios
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'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
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I think you got it wrong. They're doing it live on real instruments. see:
hello,
@jam-s:
i stand corrected, thank you
the concert video is a better introduction to the band than the 1st video for me
london grammar (a favorite band of mine) only has 3 people
and the drummer guy also uses loops in their music
but i first saw them in a concert video
so i could clearly see that the guy was using a looper / sequencer
then the rest of their videos didn't bother me
i love the music of 'klangphonics'
gonna do some research
cheers and danka,
j
my oma and opa lived across the street from
san souci park in potsdam, germany
their house was taken over by the german police after the war
they were kicked out for 30 years or so
there was a concrete table in the backyard the soldiers used as a ping pong table
while visiting in 1996 to see oma
she took me down to the basement
she let me take home a german winter hat as a souvenir
as a teen aged girl, she got captured by the russians one day
coming back through the sans souci park
after helping the german doctors patch up their guys in the hospital
she would boil / sterilize bloody linens for the doctors
crazy funny lady
her house was amazing
the soldiers had ripped up the bathroom to install like male urinals
and boarded up all the windows of the entire 4 story house
like a police station
they turned the house into a communications center
when oma got the house back after 'the wall' came down
she had a lot of fixing to do
she did keep the ping pong table, though
shitloads of phone wire to be removed
this is yahoo link to sans souci park images
https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/ ... tion=close
she was away at russian camp for a few years
i don't know the exact time length
she never talked about it except to my step dad
i never ask
its interesting that a lot of people hate germans because of hitler and the war
my oma was non political and just trying to help out her people
i walked through the park with oma each day
she sent me on a journey with her sister, tante inga
who didn't speak a lick of english
she and i walked through the park to a little restaurant to get lunch
we had the best time with body language
we both knew we couldn't talk to each other
but the time spent together is wonderful
tante inga stayed in east berlin until the wall came down
i played soccer with a bunch of guys right next to the wall
the cool thing is the players were from all around the world
there was also a big swing set like 20 feet from the wall
if you swing high enough you can see into 'east berlin'
@jam-s:
i stand corrected, thank you
the concert video is a better introduction to the band than the 1st video for me
london grammar (a favorite band of mine) only has 3 people
and the drummer guy also uses loops in their music
but i first saw them in a concert video
so i could clearly see that the guy was using a looper / sequencer
then the rest of their videos didn't bother me
i love the music of 'klangphonics'
gonna do some research
cheers and danka,
j
my oma and opa lived across the street from
san souci park in potsdam, germany
their house was taken over by the german police after the war
they were kicked out for 30 years or so
there was a concrete table in the backyard the soldiers used as a ping pong table
while visiting in 1996 to see oma
she took me down to the basement
she let me take home a german winter hat as a souvenir
as a teen aged girl, she got captured by the russians one day
coming back through the sans souci park
after helping the german doctors patch up their guys in the hospital
she would boil / sterilize bloody linens for the doctors
crazy funny lady
her house was amazing
the soldiers had ripped up the bathroom to install like male urinals
and boarded up all the windows of the entire 4 story house
like a police station
they turned the house into a communications center
when oma got the house back after 'the wall' came down
she had a lot of fixing to do
she did keep the ping pong table, though
shitloads of phone wire to be removed
this is yahoo link to sans souci park images
https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/ ... tion=close
she was away at russian camp for a few years
i don't know the exact time length
she never talked about it except to my step dad
i never ask
its interesting that a lot of people hate germans because of hitler and the war
my oma was non political and just trying to help out her people
i walked through the park with oma each day
she sent me on a journey with her sister, tante inga
who didn't speak a lick of english
she and i walked through the park to a little restaurant to get lunch
we had the best time with body language
we both knew we couldn't talk to each other
but the time spent together is wonderful
tante inga stayed in east berlin until the wall came down
i played soccer with a bunch of guys right next to the wall
the cool thing is the players were from all around the world
there was also a big swing set like 20 feet from the wall
if you swing high enough you can see into 'east berlin'
littlejamaicastudios
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
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ReasonTalk & Bitley presents: The Way Beyond Fairlight X-competition
ReasonTalk & Bitley presents: The Way Beyond Fairlight X-competition
Burning Spear - Garvey’s Ghost from 1975 a terrific dub album. I bought it this afternoon on vinyl. Expensive but worth buying!!!!!!
The link below points to youtube where all songs from the album can be listened.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAS ... as3AF58syf
The link below points to youtube where all songs from the album can be listened.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAS ... as3AF58syf
Greetings from Miyaru.
Akai Force, Reason12, Live Suit 10, Push2, Presonus Eris E8 and Monitor Station V2, Lexicon MPX1,
Korg N1, Yamaha RM1x
Akai Force, Reason12, Live Suit 10, Push2, Presonus Eris E8 and Monitor Station V2, Lexicon MPX1,
Korg N1, Yamaha RM1x
hello,
was looking at cooking recipes
found this instead
i was born in 1971
my mom always had 70s rock on vinyl playing in the house
what a great decade
cheers and eat well,
j
and this one, too
was looking at cooking recipes
found this instead
i was born in 1971
my mom always had 70s rock on vinyl playing in the house
what a great decade
cheers and eat well,
j
and this one, too
littlejamaicastudios
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
hello,
@rorystorm: just grabbed the Goslings album
i usually don't listen to music like this
but the songs are somewhat meditative / soothing
reminds me of smashing pumpkins early albums
also, congrats on your play views going up
one of the comments stated:
One of the greatest music releases of all time. Up there with Etoile Polaire by Phillip Glass, Super Roots 3 by Boredoms, Feedbacker and Flood by Boris, Yanqui UXO and Alellujah! by Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Radiohead. And No Love Deep Web! And Interview.
i am curious if i can fall to sleep with this album
cheers,
j
i've got the island songs full film playing now
thank you
@rorystorm: just grabbed the Goslings album
i usually don't listen to music like this
but the songs are somewhat meditative / soothing
reminds me of smashing pumpkins early albums
also, congrats on your play views going up
one of the comments stated:
One of the greatest music releases of all time. Up there with Etoile Polaire by Phillip Glass, Super Roots 3 by Boredoms, Feedbacker and Flood by Boris, Yanqui UXO and Alellujah! by Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Radiohead. And No Love Deep Web! And Interview.
i am curious if i can fall to sleep with this album
cheers,
j
i've got the island songs full film playing now
thank you
littlejamaicastudios
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
littlejam wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022hello,
@rorystorm: just grabbed the Goslings album
i usually don't listen to music like this
but the songs are somewhat meditative / soothing
reminds me of smashing pumpkins early albums
also, congrats on your play views going up
one of the comments stated:
One of the greatest music releases of all time. Up there with Etoile Polaire by Phillip Glass, Super Roots 3 by Boredoms, Feedbacker and Flood by Boris, Yanqui UXO and Alellujah! by Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Radiohead. And No Love Deep Web! And Interview.
i am curious if i can fall to sleep with this album
cheers,
j
i've got the island songs full film playing now
thank you
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