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What are your favorite iOS music YouTube videos?
Which videos do you keep watching again for inspiration?
From full building of a song, to just jams, to demos. Single apps or crazy workflows, what videos have great songs/sounds/workflows that get you excited about what’s possible?
Maybe just keep it to videos with iOS only tools for brevity (and because that’s the challenge here).
What iOS YouTube videos just have bangin’ songs on them?!
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We are fortunate in having truck loads of inspiration for music . We also love Doug’s endless enthusiasm and almost daily videos. Even if the particular app does not appeal, his videos are always worth a look.
What I actually watch is a vast variety of things, watever takes my fancy on the day. Might be old music, documentaries on strangeness, science stuff, travel videos, whatever happened to so and so, etc, etc.
This morning I was watching an eloquent Irish guy video blog on the rise and fall of Apple. I find it encouraging when people fight back, in intelligent ways. As opposed to just taking whatever is shoved at us.
The one thing I NEVER watch is anything from any political party anywhere, or zealots supporting such people. Front bottoms, the lot!
Perplex On. Beautiful, inspiring music and visuals.
+1
Love his channel!
Jabob Haq (Haq Attaq) and Doug Woods (TheSoundTestRoom) are two of the best and most prolific:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZFPiLpzd4cKOsBS9CIu3xg
https://www.youtube.com/user/thesoundtestroom
I found this talk from the guy that made the Doom soundtrack inspiring.