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Donk Donk Donk Donk Donk | crackunit.com
"I was convinced that it was a spoof. As if there’d be a genre called Donk. Everything is wrong about the video. The knowing subtitles over subtle Northern Accents. The presenter’s slight grin when he’s chatting to folk. The funnily named shops. Everything. There’s no way I’m falling for a prank like that. It reminds me heavily of the episode of Brass Eye where they whang on about Cake (the made up drug). And all the characters and the interviews look like they could be setups or clever edits." But no, it's real. Iain Tait discovers Donk.
music  dance  techno  donk  northernengland  regionaldance 
february 2009 by infovore
KANYE WEST "Welcome To Heartbreak" Directed by Nabil on Vimeo
And Kanye's datamoshing too. This is a bit more subtle and polished than the Chairlift video, but ideally suits the song.
music  compression  videos  effects  kanyewest  artefacting  datamoshing 
february 2009 by infovore
hustler of culture: Radiohead + USC Marching Band + 15 Step+ Grammys = So Best
The title says it all. Proper good, especially the sheer volume of A Lot Of Guys With Drums, and the way the brass replace some of the keyboard and bass parts.
music  band  radiohead  complextime  brass 
february 2009 by infovore
YouTube - Chairlift "Evident Utensil" OFFICIAL ISSUED VISUALS!! WATCH IN HD!!!
Music video actively exploiting compression artefacts. The transitions are striking; the reaction to something looking this supposedly broken is peculiarly visceral. Digital patina.
music  video  compression  degradation  wearandtear  patina 
february 2009 by infovore
PC Pro: News: Q&A: Microsoft defends return to DRM
Microsoft on their new MSN Music service, weighed-down by DRM. I don't normally link to stuff about DRM, but frankly, every single response in this is comedy gold.
interview  music  microsoft  mobile  comedy  drm 
february 2009 by infovore
SoundManager 2: Javascript Sound For The Web
"By wrapping and extending Flash 8's sound API, SoundManager 2 brings solid audio functionality to Javascript." Dark voodoo. Dark, clever, voodoo.
flash  programming  audio  music  sound  javascript  mp3  nifty 
january 2009 by infovore
http://kylegabler.com/WorldOfGooSoundtrack/
"Thank you to everyone who emailed asking about a World of Goo Soundtrack. This is probably as close to an "official" soundtrack I'll ever make for the game World of Goo. I'm making it available here on my personal portfolio for free." No, thank you, Kyle.
games  music  soundtrack  free  worldofgoo 
january 2009 by infovore
SONART AUDIO - 'YAMAHA C7' - FREE!
Blimey - 1.68gb multisampled Yamaha C7, for most popular soft samplers, for no money.
audio  music  samples  sampling  piano  grandpiano  bargain 
january 2009 by infovore
One More Go: Donkey Kong Jungle Beat - Offworld
"We spend a lot of time talking about games and films, but a much more useful corollary is music. The processes are spookily similar. Creators devise an experience, and commit it to code. The code then sits there, lifeless, until a performer picks it up. Then, through a complex tool which requires substantial manual dexterity to master, the performer interprets the experience the creator devised. No two people will play the code the same way. Some players will perform better than others. Some will get stuck and give up before the end."
games  music  play  writing  performance  interpretation 
january 2009 by infovore
Dial-A-Song - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Established by rock band They Might Be Giants (TMBG), Dial-A-Song consisted of an answering machine with a tape of the band playing various songs. The machine played one track at a time, ranging from demos and uncompleted work to fake advertisements the band had created... Due to the nature of an answering machine, only one caller could listen to the current song at any given time. This had been noted as creating a special bond between the song and the person calling as it is playing just for them... John Linnell stated in an interview in early 2008 that Dial-A-Song had died of a technical crash, and that the internet had taken over where the machine left off." How did I not know this? There is nothing about this that is not brilliant.
music  distribution  technology  massproduction  automation  telephones  tmbg  theymightbegiants  answerphone 
january 2009 by infovore
The Brainy Gamer: "I'm With the Band" - a short play
"My crystal ball tells me you will hear music - great classic rock tunes - and you will believe, truly believe, that you are playing that music on your toy guitar. And you will feel, truly feel, that you are cool. A hero of the guitar." Lovely.
games  music  play  writing  rockband  guitarhero  michaelabbott 
january 2009 by infovore
YouTube - Wind Waker Unplugged
Freddie25 plays the Wind Waker theme, on a selection of instruments, as a Christmas treat for you. It's delightful, and the bit when the nine-part vocals come in is lovely. Proper good, this.
games  music  awesome  video  zelda  legendofzelda  windwaker 
december 2008 by infovore
The 25 Days of Newman | Paul and Storm
For each of the 25 days leading to Christmas, Paul and Storm have done one of their Randy Newman theme-songs. Twenty-five pastiches of Short People, for your pleasure. Die Hard, The Godfather, and the Big Lebowski are stand-outs.
music  pastiche  humor  randynewman  paulandstorm 
december 2008 by infovore
STACK independent magazine subscription and delivery
Stack lets you subscribe to a selection of independent magazines; you choose how many you want a year, and they send you a selection. A really nice idea, although it'll be interesting to see them broaden their horizons a bit.
subscription  magagzine  print  music  film  independent  publishing 
december 2008 by infovore
Play Auditorium
"Auditorium is about the process of discovery and play. There are no right or wrong answers; there are many ways to solve every puzzle." Sounds gorgeous; looks beautiful. So much loveliness.
web  flash  games  play  audio  sound  music  beautiful 
november 2008 by infovore
blog.thoughtwax.com » Ambient software
"So that’s what I would like: software you can live with. Software that feels like music." Contextual software.
context  ambient  eno  software  art  music 
november 2008 by infovore
bastwood.com
"The original page, which sadly has since then disappered from the face of the earth, was all about this hidden "demon face" in one of Aphex Twin's tracks, #2 (the long formula) on "Windowlicker". This face was supposed to be viewable with a spectrograph program, so I decided to try it myself." Some fun - and somewhat impressive - decoding of hidden imagery on IDM cds. The Venetian Snares cats are particiuarly great.
sound  processing  audio  music  idm  imagery  spectrograph  spectrographic  crazy 
november 2008 by infovore
chewing pixels » Best Thing I Saw Today #35: D.V.D.
"Japan-o-glitch + Interactive Flash graphics = D.V.D. (x OMG)." Wow.
music  animation  video 
november 2008 by infovore
Tony-b Machine
Crazy flash-based cheesy trance machine. Far more entertaining than it should be.
flash  techno  trance  music  generator 
october 2008 by infovore
Godfather of Ambient Creates iPhone App | The Apple Blog
"Developed by Peter Chilvers, in collaboration with Eno, the app is described as, “Part instrument, part composition and part artwork…” The idea is that anybody can play with Bloom and coax gentle melodies and ambient soundscapes out of their iPhone."
software  music  iphone  ambient  eno  brianeno 
october 2008 by infovore
Antisocial: a Javascript demo by Gasman
Javascript demoscene craziness from Matt Westcott; 3D, music, and the most incredible editing tool I've seen in JS ever.
javascript  demoscene  demo  zxspectrum  music  3d  mattwestcott  crazy 
october 2008 by infovore
InfoQ: Archaeopteryx: A Ruby MIDI Generator
Fantastic presentation from Giles Bowkett, which is about generative music, art, shipping, Ruby, and building things for yourself.
programming  ruby  presentation  software  rubyfringe  music  generative  art 
october 2008 by infovore
Cosmovox - a Musical Instrument for the iPhone and iPod touch
"Cosmovox is a unique and innovative musical instrument for the iPhone and iPod touch." Nearly a theremin. Nearly.
software  iphone  music  instrument  accelerometer  spatial 
october 2008 by infovore
The Singles Club (preview) - Phonogram
"The time comes again. Here’s the first five pages from the first issues of PHONOGRAM: THE SINGLES CLUB. Not only that, but we include seven sample B-side pages, plus a little introduction about what they’re all about, like." Looking jolly good, and am rather excited by the B-sides.
phonogram  comics  music  comic 
october 2008 by infovore
No More Gamers Anymore: An Exhaustive Analysis of 8-bit Mega Man Music
"This is the funny thing: appreciation of Mega Man music is a microcosm for the kind of snobbery you see in indie-music-loving white people. It's also a microcosm for the popularity of the series as a whole." Definitely exhaustive, and quite sweet. (Also: Michael's blog's tagline is pretty much spot on).
games  music  nes  megaman  8bit 
october 2008 by infovore
film music | mobygratis.com
"this portion of moby.com, 'film music', is for independent and non-profit filmmakers, film students, and anyone in need of free music for their independent, non-profit film, video, or short... the music is free as long as it's being used in a non-commercial or non-profit film, video, or short. if you want to use it in a commercial film or short then you can apply for an easy license, with any money that's generated being given to the humane society." Moby is smart when it comes to licensing his music. I think this is a really good move, and not something you'd expect from a major recording artist.
video  audio  music  soundtrack  moby  film  independent  freeware 
september 2008 by infovore
Bleep Labs » Thing-a-ma-kits!
"Now noisy makers can assemble and modify their own light controlled analog noise friend!" I want an analog noise friend.
toys  synthesizer  music  project  hardware  electronics  sound  noise 
september 2008 by infovore
Bandcamp
"Bandcamp isn’t Yet Another Place to Put Your Music. We power a site that’s yours. So instead of our logo plastered between banner ads for Sexy Singles Chat, your fans see your design, your music, your name, your URL. You retain all ownership rights, and we just hang out in the background handling the tech stuff." Via Waxy; looks really excellent, and some wonderful stat-gathering tools for bandowners.
music  web  application  publishing  distribution  band  startup 
september 2008 by infovore
brandonnn.com — Curious Confluence: The Mtn. Goats Do Mario Bros.
"...never, in all those years, did I imagine the day would come where he would sing from the prospective of a frightened and lonely Toad, quivering breathlessly in his underworld holding cell, hoping for rescue." Delightful.
music  mario  mountaingoats  nintendo  delightful  games  awesome 
september 2008 by infovore
BBC - BBC 6 Music Programmes - The Record Producers, Brian Wilson
Heard some of this last night; a superb BBC documentary about Brian Wilson and some of his production techniques that shaped the Beach Boys' albums. Some great interviews, and lovely musical deconstruction of harmony and voicing. Obviously, as a "listen again" programme, it's only around for six days - so get listening!
music  production  brianwilson  bbc  beachboys  documentary  sixties  pop 
august 2008 by infovore
Video Games Hero - rocking the NDS homebrew
"VideoGamesHero brings you homebrew action at it's best - offering lasting fun and challenging action with over 65 Songs, 5 Game modes, Motion Card and Guitar Grip support, there is something for everyone!" Homebrew Harmonix-style rhythm action game for the ds. Awesome.
nintendo  ds  nintendods  homebrew  music  games  rhythmaction 
august 2008 by infovore
Opentape
"Opentape is a free, open-source package that lets you make and host your own mixtapes on the web. Upload songs (via web or FTP), reorder, rename, customize the style, and share what you like on other sites with an embeddable player."
php  webapp  muxtape  music  sharing  streaming 
august 2008 by infovore
Fleshmap: Listen: Music
"What do we sing about, when we sing about the body?" Lovely infographic, ever-so mildly NSFW. Hint: hip-hop talks a lot about bottom.
music  infographics  body  visualization  dataviz  lyrics 
august 2008 by infovore
Music Thing: Today is 808 day
Lovely little linkpost from Music Thing about the drum machine with the big boom.
808  drummachine  links  blog  music  roland 
august 2008 by infovore
YouTube - Quantum of Solace - Proposed Theme Song
"I would like to offer this song to the makers of the new James Bond movie 'The Quantum of Solace', entirely free, for use over the opening credits of their forthcoming movie. Yours sincerely, Joe Cornish." Not bad, really.
joecornish  music  bond  quantumofsolace  humour 
august 2008 by infovore
Myspace.com Blogs - tunes - Burial MySpace Blog
"i wanted to be unknown because i just want it to be all about the tunes. over the last year the unknown thing become an issue so im not into it any more." Burial reveals himself, so everybody can get over that and we can get back to the tunes.
burial  music  dubstep 
august 2008 by infovore
NPR: Tom Waits Interviews Tom Waits
"...when Anti Records sent us this interview Tom Waits did with himself, we had to pass it along." Beautiful, wonderful, funny. And a great Buckminster Full quotation in there to boot.
tomwaits  interview  music  anecdotes  facts  npr  awesome 
august 2008 by infovore
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Lost tapes of the Dr Who composer
"A hidden hoard of recordings made by the electronic music pioneer behind the Doctor Who theme has been revealed - including a dance track 20 years ahead of its time." Wow.
electronicmusic  audio  sound  radiophonicworkshops  deliaderbyshire  music  effects 
july 2008 by infovore
YouTube - Feist on Sesame Street
Leslie Feist, counting to four, on Sesame Street. Almost, but not quite, as good as James Blunt's triangle; still, delightful nontheless.
feist  singing  music  sesamestreet  counting  awesome 
july 2008 by infovore
RA DIOHEA_D / HOU SE OF_C ARDS [Google Code]
Radiohead's new video was created using 3D scanning data and animated in software. The video has its own Google Code page. You can download the original data. Squee.
radiohead  music  video  animation  software  visualisation  3d  graphics  data 
july 2008 by infovore
I Eat Beats
"Skittle-based beat sequencer, a tangible and edible music interface. This is a prototype developed over the course of two evenings, with a webcam and Processing." Fun!
processing  music  sequencing  visual  sequencer  interaction  design  tangible 
july 2008 by infovore
No User-Generated Songs on Rock Band 2? Good « Save the Robot - Chris Dahlen
"The thing about Harmonix is that even though they strive to bring total non-musicians closer to music, they still mark a clear boundary between playing music and not." A much better explanation of this than I tend to give; lovely article.
harmonix  rockband  guitarhero  game  design  play  music  creativity 
july 2008 by infovore
Versus CluClu Land: I Asked Harmonix about Note Tracking, and Here's What I Learned
"The people responsible for note tracking ... aim to reproduce the way that the song is played on a real guitar to the greatest extent possible within the confines of the guitar controller's limited repertoire of moves." Which is what I assumed.
guitarhero  play  music  games  interaction  gameplay  notechart  design 
july 2008 by infovore
Michal Levy » Giant Steps
"When I listen to music I see colors and shapes and when I watch visual art I hear sounds. I wanted to express my sensing of shapes, colors and music in this short animation." Delightful animatino from Michal Levy. Made me grin a lot.
animation  graphics  motion  design  johncoltrane  jazz  music  grid 
july 2008 by infovore
Bring the Noise
"All of sudden, I realized that the grime pirates had become a niche thing, a micro-culture that probably wasn’t that much bigger than the anti-pop vanguards that populated the pages of The Wire." Simon Reynolds on grime for The Wire.
simonreynolds  music  writing  grime  london  thewire 
july 2008 by infovore
remain calm » ds music apps
"the nintendo ds is an excellent platform for homebrew audio software - here’s an (incomplete) list of some of the excellent sound toys that are available for the platform." Awesome. More listed in the comments, too.
ds  homebrew  music  sequencing  synthesis 
june 2008 by infovore
celemony_ :: Direct Note Access
This isn't helping my suspicions that Melodyne is some kind of dark magic. Incredible.
melodyne  music  audio  software  remarkable  crazy  magic 
june 2008 by infovore
StumbleVideo - TF2 Karaoke: My Heart Will Go On on Vimeo
Awesome. Server set up to play karaoke; players mix appalling singing with a bit of the old ultraviolence. I miss PC gamers.
karaoke  music  play  games  tf2  celinedion  humour  groups  fun 
june 2008 by infovore
gorgull - Protein[DS]
" Protein[DS] is a little audio manipulation software running on Nintendo DS, which ables you to manipulate audio, anywhere you go - it is in some ways similar to ElectroPlankton concept."
homebrew  music  ds 
june 2008 by infovore
glitchDS
"glitchDS is a FREE homebrew Cellular Automaton music sequencer for the Nintendo DS. It’s perfect for creating IDM and Glitch style loops." Should only work with R4, but seems to work with several carts.
homebrew  ds  music  nintendods  sequencer  sampler  synthesizer 
may 2008 by infovore
Red Bull Music Academy :: LECTURES
"Like TED for Music" - tons of transcriptions and video interviews with all manner of performers. Looks superb.
redbull  music  lecture  talk  interview  video 
may 2008 by infovore
Sound and Audio Stock - AudioJungle
"AudioJungle is a brand new audio community serving up thousands of stock music loops and audio effects by independent authors for use in your projects."
audio  stock  loop  music  download  samples  community 
may 2008 by infovore
YouTube - Pork and Beans
Weezer's video for Pork And Beans is beautiful. I got a lot of the pastiches in it, but there are a few I'm missing. Still, lovely!
weezer  pastiche  meme  video  pop  music 
may 2008 by infovore
YouTube - ROCK BAND
Ah, yes. The age-old problem of rhythm-music games...
music  humour  games  play  rockband  funny 
may 2008 by infovore
Sonzea - Syncopation
"Syncopation from Sonzea provides a hands-free solution to keep your iTunes® music collection synchronized across multiple computers running Mac OS X." And this is what might make a Squeezebox practical chez nous.
synchronisation  osx  mac  itunes  music  library 
april 2008 by infovore
WFMU's Beware of the Blog: Van Morrison's Contractual Obligation Album
"In the great pantheon of contractual obligation records, there is the noisy, the brassy and the phony. And then there is Van Morrison's Bang Records Sessions." Worth a listen, for sure!
vanmorrison  music  bootleg  funny 
april 2008 by infovore
Giles Bowkett: Archaeopteryx: A Ruby MIDI Generator
"I've been building a Ruby MIDI generator called Archaeopteryx. It builds on code from Practical Ruby Projects to create a system for auto-generating, self-modifying music." Wonderful. Wonderful, wonderful.
ruby  midi  music  dynamic  generation  programatic  algorithmic  generative 
march 2008 by infovore
russell davies: ukulele mashup genius
"it's official, this is the best thing on the internet, ever." Let's Play Ukelele skims your last.fm tags, works out which songs or bands you like are the easiest to play, and gives you the tab and the chords. Delightful.
lastfm  mashup  ukelele  daft  genius  silly  music  chords  tabs 
march 2008 by infovore
thinking about spreadsheets while washing the dishes (tecznotes)
"The spreadsheet has an older, wiser cousin, and it is called database."
spreadsheet  database  data  music  itunes  lastfm  metaphor  mentalmodel 
february 2008 by infovore
The Death of High Fidelity : Rolling Stone
"Over the past decade and a half, a revolution in recording technology has changed the way albums are produced, mixed and mastered — almost always for the worse." Good Rolling Stone article on compression, enhancement, and why it sounds rubbish.
compression  loudness  music  maximizing  enhancing  recording  pop  fidelity  quality  mp3 
january 2008 by infovore
paper cd case
"Use this website to create a PDF file which can be printed and folded to create a paper CD case." Lovely - and even has a lookup database, to save on typing...
cdcase  cd  case  paper  origami  storage  music 
january 2008 by infovore
yndi halda | about
"We started when we were children - we met at school. We started writing enjoy eternal bliss when we were around 17 years old, and finished it when we had just turned 20." Yndi Halda's "Enjoy Eternal Bliss" is, frankly, stunning.
music  yndihalda  postrock 
december 2007 by infovore
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/347/print
"I’ve tried hard to use [sequencers] but it’s blocks in different colours and I'm only used to just seeing the waves. I don’t need to listen much to the drums because I know they look nice, like a fishbone, rigged up to be kind of skitty, sharp."
burial  music  dubstep  wire  interview  culture 
december 2007 by infovore
Renoise - About Renoise
It's a tracker. A tracker for Windows/OSX with VST instruments and effects support, a built-in sampler, and more. Certainly worth a play!
mac  osx  audio  music  sequencer  tracker  midi  sampling 
november 2007 by infovore
Hush the Many @ 100 Club 7/11/07 - a photoset on Flickr
A wonderful gig, and some great pictures from Joe Lee. Very jealous of that 85mm f1.4.
photography  hushthemany  blackandwhite  gig  music  live 
november 2007 by infovore
Wu-Tang Clan's RZA Breaks Down His Kung Fu Samples by Film and Song
RZA picks out the spoken-word samples he pulled from old kung-fu movies, and provides some background. I particularly like the waveform infographics...
music  samples  hiphop  rza  wutang  rap  soundtrack 
november 2007 by infovore
Madelien Waegemans
Some great photography - especially the portraits - onthis music-oriented photographer's website.
photography  portfolio  music  gig  concert 
november 2007 by infovore
mudd up! » archive » DEFENDING THE PIG - OINK CROAKS
"The big labels want music to equal money, but as much as anything else, music is memory, as priceless and worthless as memory…" A thoughtful post by DJ Rupture about the death of Oink from an artist's perspective
music  oink  p2p  bittorrent  filesharing  copyright 
october 2007 by infovore
Radiohead kills the entire music business « Green Tea Ice Cream
“This feels like yet another death knell,” emailed an A&R executive at a major European label. “If the best band in the world doesn’t want a part of us, I’m not sure what’s left for this business.”
radiohead  music  industry  business 
october 2007 by infovore
Jacknife Posters | Home
Beautiful, traditional screenprinted posters, as seen at End of the Road. Want to get my hands on some of these.
posters  design  screenprint  music 
september 2007 by infovore
Sugarshock, by Joss Whedon and Fabio Moon
Free webcomic. Nice, but hope it'll develop. And happen. It's all about Robot Phil, incidentally.
web  comics  josswhedon  humour  music 
august 2007 by infovore
Pitchfork: BoH's Bridwell Talks YouTubers, New Album, Sex Clubs
"...everyone's got a fucking camera in their hand and, I don't know, is there no sanctity left for live performance with going to a show and seeing it with your own eyes and remembering it?"
music  bandofhorses  etiquette  photography  video  culture  amateur 
august 2007 by infovore
Activision Reports Sluggish Sales For Sousaphone Hero | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
"Others have complained that the third valve is used only at the expert level, that even proficient players only score a maximum of 60 points per song, and that the "oompah" meter stays the same shade of gray even if every note is hit."
games  music  gaming  humour  theonion 
august 2007 by infovore
GuitarLog - The Practice Tool For Guitarists
Getting Practice Done. A bit metric/exercise focused for my liking, but maybe worth checking out.
guitar  practice  productivity  music 
august 2007 by infovore
Nicky Hopkins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"He is regarded as one of the most important session musicians in rock history, playing on countless hit recordings by leading British and American acts." He is also my new hero.
nickyhopkins  sessionmusician  music  sixties  seventies  rock  classicrock  piano  pianist 
july 2007 by infovore
visualcomplexity.com | Love will tear us apart again
"Using information design principles and graphical techniques, the 85+ recorded covers of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is mapped in relation to the original recordings by the band." Lovely.
music  visualisation  dataviz  infographics 
july 2007 by infovore
Don't give up the day job | Rock | Guardian Unlimited Music
"Journalists are always asking us if we actually want to be successful. I am successful. I get to make records and do all that stuff, and if it goes tits-up I have a decent job." Broken Family Band are adamant on keeping the day job.
work  music  pop  job  career  brokenfamilyband 
july 2007 by infovore
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