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Tue Apr 29 10:56:05 CEST 2008
Cyrille.Damez at laposte.net a ?crit :
> With a little bit of luck, you'll be all over the next batch of Ipecac
> releases (I read that Otto von Schirach just signed there)
>
>
It's actually strange because since the program is out there for grabs,
I have absolutely no idea who's using it at all. I get surprises like
that sometimes, it's quite nice.
> Hey that's cool. I really liked his tracks on Force Inc/Mille Plateaux, or
> with the PuppetMastaz
>
He's the bomb... his GP2x stuff he does under the name of toytone is
wicked and is sure to rock the crowd really bad. Plus he can carry a lot
of styles. A few examples:
as flex busterman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXN0UgkA330
as candie hank: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op6Hlzxth3Y&feature=related
as Ec8or with gina d'orio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6rPbGJ8y64
as A*Class with gina d'orio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLX8eiWk44A
> A topic which isn't discussed often around here unfortunately. I started
> (self)learning recently through wikipedia, after I got inspired to play again
> with algorithmic music by a talk about how pd was used to make the music in
> the game Spore. I could do with more reader-friendly references/books though.
> Most of the things I found are either too simple and stop at 3 chords songs
> and basic blues progressions, or way above my level jazz harmonies.
>
I'm still at the very very early stage... although I'm *cough* writing
music, I still have no grasp whatso ever of the theory behind it nor how
you play any instruments :)
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