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I would love that. He's (originally) from the Pyrenees if that helps
Makes me think of a different slant on 'Song of the Month' whereby folks share the single song that's grabbed them (if lucky enough that month to be grabbed...)
my rabbit says he same thing. which is why i swapped the bus for the walk to work.
Maybe that could be a thread...
Here's one I made last summer for friend, it's a good snapshot of the stuff I've liked in the last 2-3 years:
https://open.spotify.com/user/itchyfrog/playlist/6sUD6QhpkFnSk3NaeWY3b8?si=QcB5wTNlRpC0GXS25cG6og
Thank you so much! Appreciate it, and hope that I do
Don't forget to let me know what the dog thinks!
For those of us (self included here) who have trouble finishing stuff but really want to, do you feel it's cool to use composition aids like this? https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/29401/chordflow-update-scale-mode-key-wheel-chord-lock#latest
I've always had a hangup about this but am now much more forgiving with myself. Rozeta and StepPolyArp and the one above (don't have it yet) have not only upped the "fun quotient" while working but I've had some cool "happy accidents". Plus, you're taste as an arranger still very much comes into play when trying to assemble these happy accidents into something cohesive. I dunno, might be a helpful thing to utilize, if you don't have a hangup about it.
Mister Thom Yorke has a 'mixtape' thingie on BBC radio. Experimental, electro, whatever I guess, including Stockhausen, Aphex, Faust, and some others who are mostly too cool and obscure for me etc etc:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m00011hv
Think it's going to be up for another three weeks or so.
I’ve always liked Radiohead and MrThom, chuffed to see a couple of Faust in there. Lots I don’t know about though so I’ll investigate. Cheers Boss.
His new Suspirium track is lovely, I’ve been playing this a lot:
@MonzoPro Mister Damn Thom is one of those rare folks who inspires and intimidates me at the same time....normally I can find some of reassuring chink ('doesn't sound passionate enough' 'writes crap lyrics" etc etc), but not this fucker. Also like his late stage scruffy odd bastard from an unknown century look.
He’s regenerating into Willie Nelson.
There’s something about his voice, and his/Radiohead’s music that captures my imagination and inspires me.
I went through his playlist last night, some funny old stuff in there boss.
I find him a sort of internal measuring stick. Especially when it comes to more plinky-bleepy noises or rhythms (what would Thom think? or more likely could Thom have a credible warble on top of this noise?)....I have narrowed it down to two essential constituent parts: something radioactive or chemical along with some kind of knowingly sad musical chord. OK I'm taking the piss, but you get the idea. Of course a falsetto filled with impossible longing or resignation and some well-written words helps also...
He really does bring "the brilliant" to the band.
He's also stayed alive and, in tandem with my own happiness to be within sight of decrepitude, I'm interested to see what he does into his dotage etc.
Another passing thought on the psychology of pricing:
Was working on a little melody in Auxy (going well, thanks), but I am still irritated that one can only change the volume of individual notes to 'soft' (or not). Is it made worse by the fact that a previous version allowed precise volume changing? Yes. But also, somehow, by the fact of my subscription.
I wish for many things in apps I have bought, but beyond lobbying the dev accept the fact that how it is now is how it is. BUT, the fact of my continuing commercial intercourse (I'm paying for this thing right now, this very second) leads to feelings of aggravated entitlement.
Can't pinch with two fingers and zoom? What the hell are they doing over there? Sleeping on the job that's what!
Brings out the tyranty worst in me
Britain is so fucked.
Useful tips, what with the party season soon to be underway.
TL;DR Bearded painter, no hippies with their dirty feet, vodka.
No hippies with their dirty feet?!
"I have a little system of my own!"
-C. Manson
I listen to very different music and their styles inspire me but I don’t have the skill and the equipment of those musicians so its mostly not even similar just influenced
For instance I love punk and can’t play the electric guitar so I try to copy the feel of punk and combine it with virtual instruments
Nice touch to have the pic of the artist herself, on a skateboard of all things.
This quote/idea shouted out loud at me when I first heard her say it. The truth of it in one way and then also how it made me think about the weird relationship between the doer and the watcher....big and interesting subject. AND -separate issue alert- the fact that I think this is something far more likely codified by a woman for those thousand other reasons etc etc etc....
My OT Observation is this thread pops back up quite frequently
Well ... In Britain they consider the idea of a corporation buying the country ridiculous.
Thurston. Moore. Is. Such. An. Idiot.
While there are prolly two sides to the story, I'm going with this angle.
Heard about this AI on NPR this weekend. https://inspirobot.me
Seems pretty much made for this thread. My first try:
HA!
My first and only try answers perfectly and is somewhat chastening for a Monday morning:
Damn, that's a good one! The interview on NPR with the creators was fascinating.