Kid Beyond makes music by beatboxing live into his laptop and the software on his computer loops the music as he creates it. So he can add layer upon layer of beatboxing and singing to make real time music on stage. This is the most interesting thing I’ve seen in music since the Grey Album. Watch the video. [via]
Category: Music
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Kid Beyond Beatboxing
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Funkstörung Video
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KingKong Video Diary : 13 Weeks to Go
Here’s the 13 weeks to go video from Peter Jackson’s most awesome video blog for King Kong. This one is about the musical score. Wow, so TECH.
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Daft Punk Video
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Ipod Nano
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Classic Animation
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The Diary of Hamilton Fish
"BANKSHOT! Records has released the artwork and track listing for The Diary Of Hamilton Fish, the upcoming sophomore album from Montreal, Canada’s The Delegates.
The record is the follow up to their self-released debut, 2003’s We All
Taste The Same, and was produced by Mike Trujillo (Osker, Leftover
Crack, Choking Victim) at Succulent Sounds in Highland Park, CA.The label has posted a track from the album, titled "Pink Shoes In A Petri Dish" on the
Bankshot! Myspace page. The band recently wrapped two weeks of dates on the Vans Warped Tour, and will be heading out with labelmates The Glow this September.
The record is due out October 4th."[via punknews.org]
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Last.fm the Robotic DJ
I really enjoy listening to new music. What I don’t really enjoy is the process of actually trying to find new music. Some of the brilliant folks over at Last.fm and Audioscrobbler have made the process simpler and more intelligent.
Here’s how it works.
Install their plugin on your computer. Then just listen to your music in iTunes (or other player) and each time you play a song the Audiocrobbler plugin will send the song information back to their mothership servers. So Last.fm/Audioscrobblere knows what you’re listening to and how many times you’ve listened to each track.
That information is then compared to all other users in the system and it generates a bunch of musical information for you.
It generates a list of recommendations for you to look at. This feature alone is pretty awesome. Just leave it to the big computer to tell you what you’re going to like! No seriously its actually pretty cool and it’s picks are pretty amazing.
The system also creates a list of your "musical neighbors". In other words it tells you who else has similar taste in music. So you can go look through the music they’ve listened to and see if something interests you.
What’s really awesome is that you can just listen to the music right away. They have a music player that will stream the music you’re probably going to like. You can also listen to music based on tags. So you’re an emo nerd hit up the "emo" tag and hit "start radio." It will lauch the music player and begin playing the tracks tagged "emo" by the users.
Its as if you have your own robotic DJ who only computes music. Yay for musical robots.
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Lets all pretend like we care together!
I had mixed feeling about that whole Live8 thing. It must have been the celebrities wearing huge diamonds while they pretend to care about poverty. I’m just as lazy as the next guy so a concert that makes us all feel good about being lazy togther and pretending we all care rubs me the wrong way because I’m just as guilty as everyone else. Sarah McLachlan’s World on Fire video may or may not be an example of this. I’d like to believe she actually cares but the cynic in me doesn’t buy it. I posted this a while back but thought it was worth mentioning again because I love this and hate this all at once.
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Agenda Suicide
Agenda Suicide by MK12. [via] (~25 MB)