Automotive Music
Cars really do sound like music. Check this wicked video:
from: http://JulianSmith.tv
Cars really do sound like music. Check this wicked video:
from: http://JulianSmith.tv
We do house too! Inspired by Austria (Check it out here), created in the Netherlands.
Get out yo sneakahz and do a little dance to the funky beat. *bounces off*
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Our epic trance recreation of the excellent Satori by Rodrigo y Gabriela. This track has about every single epic trance cliche you can think of. No really.. every single one of them. Well, maybe except for the fact that the bassline is in triplets (for those of you who know what triplets are).
But the fact that it lasts for almost 10 minutes is VERY epic!
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Because the interwebs is a bunch of tubes!
We now have a youTube-channel and our very first music video to go with that! You can even enjoy it in HD because we made in 720p resolution.
Like playing the guitar? Wish you could do it anywhere, anytime? Well.. if you own an Android mobile device, you’re in luck.
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We’ve been having some complaints (you know who you are) about the lack of four-to-the-floor tracks in the music section as of late. Well, that’s going to change quite soon…
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Do you enjoy techno? Do you enjoy sherry? Do you enjoy rumbustious phatt basslines but never have quite gotten your head around how to make them?
If you’ve answered yes to all of the above, then the Technicians of the Museum of Techno have just the thing for you.
You might remember that I wrote something about a random tune generator called Wolfram Tones. So I’ve been playing with it for a while and came up with a small guitar tune. The end results is… interesting.
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Hooray for new software! Got back from Seattle and found an invite to test Propellerhead’s new software Record (video intro after the break). Seems like this will replace cubase for me as it does exactly what I use cubase for at the moment, except without all the rewiring issues and all that jazz.
It’s no secret we use Reason, but integrating and editing recorded instruments (percussion, guitar, didgeridoo, etc.) was always an issue. Not no more or so it seems. We’ll upload something once we’re done toying with it!
NO MORE REWIRE!!!! *does a happy dance*
In an attempt to catalog and/or share great online music projects, here’s a first in this series: the most-excellent Hamster Alliance!
This dude makes excellent music in a wide variety of styles, ranging from ambient to drum&bass. Be sure to check out my personal favorite “In The Cake”, which is should be part of his Portal-game-inspired album. All that aural candy can be found on THA’s music page. Well worth a listen.