In the Studio with Thomas Gold
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Ian Carey:
Robert Babicz:
Robert Babicz about mastering audio from David Star on Vimeo.
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Bonobo Producer Masterclass Pt.1 from NJF on Vimeo.
Bonobo Producer Masterclass Pt.2 from NJF on Vimeo.
Read more...As of late this man has been taking the blogosphere by storm- both the the release of his his delicately strong song "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt", but also the equally as great and completely opposite remix by Dan Deacon.
Owen Pallett: "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt":
Owen Pallett: "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt"~Dan Deacon Remix:
“Everytime” by Oi Va Voi. Created by Kijek/Adamski with a shredding machine.
Oi Va Voi "Everytime" from Kijek / Adamski on Vimeo.
Read more...Brendan Angelides is a San Francisco based electronic music producer who records and performs live as Eskmo. His multi-genre compositions have been featured on influential labels like Warp Records and Planet Mu (most recently having been signed to the mighty Ninja Tune). While Angelides’ tracks encompass a wide range of electronic styles, he avoids classifications. Bleep.com described his tracks as “Masterfully produced… sophisticated, post-Dilla hip-hop funk“.
Bleep
"Usine is a unique piece of audio software designed for live and/or studio use. Usine was created out of the need for a flexible software solution for spontaneous electronic music creation, including live sampling, effect processing, and sound design. Usine provides the user with the ability to host VSTs, process and route audio and midi, and design personalized virtual control interfaces."
USINE
As of late I have been obsessed with Luke Abbott. So to much of my chagrin, I was pleasantly surprised when I found that the Slutty Fringe Series had featured him, and what a set at that- I wont delve into it too much:
"So anyway to the matter in hand, tell us a little about the mix you’ve done for us?
Well, I’m not really much of a DJ, but it was fun to do. I called the mix ‘Sound 23′ in honour of the magical number 23. I wanted to use some of my sound-effect records (which I have a small collection of) in the mix, so there are some engine noises and clocks and stuff in there. It’s all off vinyl, so there’s quite a lot of noise and crackle, sorry. I tried to choose tracks that represent what I’m listening to at home at the moment, so it’s a bit eclectic.
Finally we’ve passed comment a few times recently on the current state of Border Community boss James Holden’s barnet, as a friend isn’t it time to stage an intervention?
As long as he doesn’t go back to having dreadlocks I’m not going to intervene."
head over to the Slutty Fringe for the full interview
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