Tell me about your music.
Tell me about your music.
The majority of music being created with Live is not what I'd call "average".
If you have something online you're proud of, put a link here and tell me about your music.
1) Why do you make music?
2) What do you call your "style"?
3) How long have you been making music?
I'm very curious.
If you have something online you're proud of, put a link here and tell me about your music.
1) Why do you make music?
2) What do you call your "style"?
3) How long have you been making music?
I'm very curious.
1) I make music, because... well I dunno I enjoy it, I dont make enough tho, and its never finished its usually loops to use in a DJ set, which turns out to be an hour live set of my own stuff. Maybe oneday I will finish a track.
2) Electro / techno, Richie Hawtin meets Aux88/DynamixII with some funkyness thrown in somewhere.
3) since I was 16, I am now 23, I started doing some mess arond industrial stuff with my friend, but honestly I was writing songs when I was 12/13, on my casio home keybaord just using a demo, but changing the chord sequences, to sort the vocals.
2) Electro / techno, Richie Hawtin meets Aux88/DynamixII with some funkyness thrown in somewhere.
3) since I was 16, I am now 23, I started doing some mess arond industrial stuff with my friend, but honestly I was writing songs when I was 12/13, on my casio home keybaord just using a demo, but changing the chord sequences, to sort the vocals.
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Re: Tell me about your music.
1) Why do you make music?
I have a hard time living without "creating". Music, poetry... whatever. Compensating maybe for some lack of... normal strength.
2) What do you call your "style"?
No label, "experimental" sounds lame. Don't know.
3) How long have you been making music?
Since I got my tape recorder in 1973.
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com
// C
I have a hard time living without "creating". Music, poetry... whatever. Compensating maybe for some lack of... normal strength.
2) What do you call your "style"?
No label, "experimental" sounds lame. Don't know.
3) How long have you been making music?
Since I got my tape recorder in 1973.
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com
// C
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1) Why do you make music?
Because ... I enjoy creating a small moment in time others may relate to ... and chicks dig musicians .... no doubt there.
2) What do you call your "style"?
Industrial / experimental-ish
3) How long have you been making music?
I started in 96
link wise ... my latest tune is here:
http://www.thenewindustry.net/downloads.html
picking at the sutures is the newest but there's others on that page.
-m
Because ... I enjoy creating a small moment in time others may relate to ... and chicks dig musicians .... no doubt there.
2) What do you call your "style"?
Industrial / experimental-ish
3) How long have you been making music?
I started in 96
link wise ... my latest tune is here:
http://www.thenewindustry.net/downloads.html
picking at the sutures is the newest but there's others on that page.
-m
1) Why do you make music?
- it's an addiction and therapy at the same time
2) What do you call your "style"?
- ?
3) How long have you been making music?
- 16 years
http://bluskreen.com/audio
http://www.sinch.net/ecard/
- it's an addiction and therapy at the same time
2) What do you call your "style"?
- ?
3) How long have you been making music?
- 16 years
http://bluskreen.com/audio
http://www.sinch.net/ecard/
fuck me u wear a computer screen on ur head
Is it heavy? and bet it can be quite awkward
Is it heavy? and bet it can be quite awkward
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yeah, it fell on me in a tragic, yet seemingly ironic accident...
so now its fused in place, or so the story goes.
behind the scenes, no. its not heavy, I retro fit it with a sliced up constrution helmet, so its actually not bad, and not hot. I also have a two-way mirror in the monitor part, so I can see out, but no one can see in...
just trying to spice it up a bit... also, my name is Caputo, so Computo, and then the rest "fell into place" so to speak...
so now its fused in place, or so the story goes.
behind the scenes, no. its not heavy, I retro fit it with a sliced up constrution helmet, so its actually not bad, and not hot. I also have a two-way mirror in the monitor part, so I can see out, but no one can see in...
just trying to spice it up a bit... also, my name is Caputo, so Computo, and then the rest "fell into place" so to speak...
Re: Tell me about your music.
Curiosity killed Istark.lstark wrote:The majority of music being created with Live is not what I'd call "average".
If you have something online you're proud of, put a link here and tell me about your music.
1) Why do you make music?
2) What do you call your "style"?
3) How long have you been making music?
I'm very curious.
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I make music because I like music, and because it's a form of artistic expression for me. Other people paint, write, sculpt, draw, I press buttons, turn knobs, and formulate chord and note progressions that represent my feelings at that moment.
My style is all over the place, and I'd hesitate to pigeonhole it into a specific genre. There are elements of house, electro, 80's, trance, breaks, industrial, rock, pop, and a lot of other stuff. The stuff I'm trying to write for clubs and dance parties is harder, more techier. I'd say it's electrotechnohousebreaks or something. Hahahaha.
I've been making music since I was little. Singing in a church choir, playing clarinet in school, playing bass guitar since I was 14, and piano on and off for a while.
Samples of me can be found at http://www.fakecomputermusic.com under "static"
Man that really sounded like intellectual masturbation!
My style is all over the place, and I'd hesitate to pigeonhole it into a specific genre. There are elements of house, electro, 80's, trance, breaks, industrial, rock, pop, and a lot of other stuff. The stuff I'm trying to write for clubs and dance parties is harder, more techier. I'd say it's electrotechnohousebreaks or something. Hahahaha.
I've been making music since I was little. Singing in a church choir, playing clarinet in school, playing bass guitar since I was 14, and piano on and off for a while.
Samples of me can be found at http://www.fakecomputermusic.com under "static"
Man that really sounded like intellectual masturbation!
Yes, curiosity can be scary, and rewarding!
As far as asking for "style", it's more of an educational request. There's another thread where I was asking for help in learning the history/origin of a lot of the new styles I'm hearing here.
This thread is my request (and your chance) to express why you do it, and if your music defies categorization, give us some heading on where it's coming from and also where it's going.
Great responses so far, and no, the_planet is not engaging in "intellectual masturbation".
As far as asking for "style", it's more of an educational request. There's another thread where I was asking for help in learning the history/origin of a lot of the new styles I'm hearing here.
This thread is my request (and your chance) to express why you do it, and if your music defies categorization, give us some heading on where it's coming from and also where it's going.
Great responses so far, and no, the_planet is not engaging in "intellectual masturbation".
Airbase
1) Dad was a musician, his dad was a musician, and I early discovered the beauty of music.
2) Mostly melodic trance and tech trance, but also some breaks and pop related things.
3) Started out with a tracker in 1994 and been hooked on producing electronic music ever since, even though thats not what I'm listening to myself. Dont know why that is.
If you want to check my stuff out, you should head of to my website http://www.airbase.nu
// Jezper
2) Mostly melodic trance and tech trance, but also some breaks and pop related things.
3) Started out with a tracker in 1994 and been hooked on producing electronic music ever since, even though thats not what I'm listening to myself. Dont know why that is.
If you want to check my stuff out, you should head of to my website http://www.airbase.nu
// Jezper
Long Live Live.
1) Why do you make music?
So that I can carry out all of my other essential life functions.
2) What do you call your "style"?
Agropopsicklecellwalltrance.
Ask me again in five minutes.
3) How long have you been making music?
One of earliest (in fact this might be the earliest... whoa...) memories is trying out the different setting on my grandmothers Electric organ.
I need more theory.
My dad has been working on industrial scale installation projects (electrical/mechanical-not Joseph Bueys) my whole life. I was always running around making shit out of scrap metal. Sometimes I made music. Sometimes I maded art.
When I was twelve I discovered Einsturnzende Neubauten, via my exposure to the industrial genre at an early age. I remember being drunk at my sister's party, trying to pronounce their name, and drawing their symbol on napkins. I was fortunate to grow up in NYC for exposure, but the economic disadvantage most residence are in does not make it worthwhile.
Cheap casio 8, classical guitar 15, electric 18, strat 20, my first digital delay processor (lexicon prime time...mmm...) 21, busted up drum kit 22, shitload of delay-boxes/ tablas 23-24, Apple G5 dual 2g powermac/LiveDelta/Live4/LogicPro7/microkontrol/mic's galore/etc 26. Now I'm twenty seven and I saving my money for a macintel lappy and a Lemur.
I still am pretty awful at theory, but after all of the trials to express myself before Live, the day I stumbled on it was like learning I had fucking wings the whole time!
Anyone want to buy a whole bunch of delay processors?
My music has been very electro, upbeat, and poppy recently. The right girl will do that.
So that I can carry out all of my other essential life functions.
2) What do you call your "style"?
Agropopsicklecellwalltrance.
Ask me again in five minutes.
3) How long have you been making music?
One of earliest (in fact this might be the earliest... whoa...) memories is trying out the different setting on my grandmothers Electric organ.
I need more theory.
My dad has been working on industrial scale installation projects (electrical/mechanical-not Joseph Bueys) my whole life. I was always running around making shit out of scrap metal. Sometimes I made music. Sometimes I maded art.
When I was twelve I discovered Einsturnzende Neubauten, via my exposure to the industrial genre at an early age. I remember being drunk at my sister's party, trying to pronounce their name, and drawing their symbol on napkins. I was fortunate to grow up in NYC for exposure, but the economic disadvantage most residence are in does not make it worthwhile.
Cheap casio 8, classical guitar 15, electric 18, strat 20, my first digital delay processor (lexicon prime time...mmm...) 21, busted up drum kit 22, shitload of delay-boxes/ tablas 23-24, Apple G5 dual 2g powermac/LiveDelta/Live4/LogicPro7/microkontrol/mic's galore/etc 26. Now I'm twenty seven and I saving my money for a macintel lappy and a Lemur.
I still am pretty awful at theory, but after all of the trials to express myself before Live, the day I stumbled on it was like learning I had fucking wings the whole time!
Anyone want to buy a whole bunch of delay processors?
My music has been very electro, upbeat, and poppy recently. The right girl will do that.