Anyone NOT a DJ Here?
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Baron von Case
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Anyone NOT a DJ Here?
I am a massive fan of Live. It's much more intuitive than, say, Sonar (which I used previously), and it does all the stuff I need it to do.
However, this place seems to be overflowing with DJs and dance music. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Some of my favorite music is from this genre. There are few better listening experiences than some of Infected Mushroom's material, in my opinion.
To non-DJs: What kind of music do you do?
Personally, I consider myself electronica's equivalent of a singer/songwriter. I like my share of beats and loops (though usually intricate and undanceable), but my songs tend to take a traditional chorus/verse structure. I am a better singer than keyboardist, so as much as I love instrumental music, I do some singing. Lyrics are definitely secondary to music, always. Also, I'm not a performance artist, as the creativity is what counts to me, so I put all my value in writing and almost none in being a pianistic virtuoso.
So tell me about yourselves!
However, this place seems to be overflowing with DJs and dance music. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Some of my favorite music is from this genre. There are few better listening experiences than some of Infected Mushroom's material, in my opinion.
To non-DJs: What kind of music do you do?
Personally, I consider myself electronica's equivalent of a singer/songwriter. I like my share of beats and loops (though usually intricate and undanceable), but my songs tend to take a traditional chorus/verse structure. I am a better singer than keyboardist, so as much as I love instrumental music, I do some singing. Lyrics are definitely secondary to music, always. Also, I'm not a performance artist, as the creativity is what counts to me, so I put all my value in writing and almost none in being a pianistic virtuoso.
So tell me about yourselves!
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pepezabala
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I am not a DJ. I am oscillating between improvised electronica, songwriting and popmusic, and with our project Institut FATIMA we do some experimental live-shows with strange controllers (reacTIVision, wiimote, live video ... ). I also do music for theatre and dance. And did some commercial stuff as well.
I would like to do more live-ambient stuff at odd places like museums, gardens, townhalls ...
I also have ideas for an installation-piece with spoken words for next year that I will probably produce with live.
I would like to do more live-ambient stuff at odd places like museums, gardens, townhalls ...
I also have ideas for an installation-piece with spoken words for next year that I will probably produce with live.
Re: Anyone NOT a DJ Here?
Have you any songs online?Baron von Case wrote:Personally, I consider myself electronica's equivalent of a singer/songwriter
I'm not a DJ.
I'm an old hippy, playing old hippy music with my old hippy friends.
I use Live mainly as a container for VSTs - so that I can have a the equivalent of a grand piano, electric/electronic pianos, organs, Mellotron, and stack of analogue and digital synths, etc without needing a pantechnican full of equipment.
Also use it provide a percussion track and to capture manipulate and loop audio in real time.
Sometimes just use it like a multi-track tape recorder / mixing desk.
Not to mention the occasional bit of experimental composition.
I'm an old hippy, playing old hippy music with my old hippy friends.
I use Live mainly as a container for VSTs - so that I can have a the equivalent of a grand piano, electric/electronic pianos, organs, Mellotron, and stack of analogue and digital synths, etc without needing a pantechnican full of equipment.
Also use it provide a percussion track and to capture manipulate and loop audio in real time.
Sometimes just use it like a multi-track tape recorder / mixing desk.
Not to mention the occasional bit of experimental composition.
Noel has left the building!
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Low Frequency Obstinator
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LeifonMars
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I love getting shitfaced and playing tunes, I can just about beatmix but I can't DJ to save my life.
I did a 3 hour set at a festival this year and went from ambient soundscapes right through everything all the way up to minimal techno just slapping on tunes and using effects in ableton to make interesting transitions/mashups etc, had the whole place jumping by the end of it. I am no Dj.
I'd rather listen to awesome music mixed badly or basically than listen to a perfectly mixed set of pretentious bollocks.
Besides, I CANT FUCKING STAND Dj politics. The posturing and whinging about who's on the rig next, Djs who get up and destroy the vibe by playing totally inappropriate music just cos they think its wikid. No Dj is bigger than the party. The good one's know this.
I did a 3 hour set at a festival this year and went from ambient soundscapes right through everything all the way up to minimal techno just slapping on tunes and using effects in ableton to make interesting transitions/mashups etc, had the whole place jumping by the end of it. I am no Dj.
I'd rather listen to awesome music mixed badly or basically than listen to a perfectly mixed set of pretentious bollocks.
Besides, I CANT FUCKING STAND Dj politics. The posturing and whinging about who's on the rig next, Djs who get up and destroy the vibe by playing totally inappropriate music just cos they think its wikid. No Dj is bigger than the party. The good one's know this.
You sound like a DJ to me.ubermnd wrote:I love getting shitfaced and playing tunes, I can just about beatmix but I can't DJ to save my life.
I did a 3 hour set at a festival this year and went from ambient soundscapes right through everything all the way up to minimal techno just slapping on tunes and using effects in ableton to make interesting transitions/mashups etc, had the whole place jumping by the end of it. I am no Dj.
Re: Anyone NOT a DJ Here?
I'm not a DJ. I too used to use Sonar and switched to Live.Baron von Case wrote:I am a massive fan of Live. It's much more intuitive than, say, Sonar (which I used previously), and it does all the stuff I need it to do.
To non-DJs: What kind of music do you do?
While I have a day job, I have had a parallel career as a professional musican, composer, and sound designer for quite some time.
- Keyboardist for Head Full of Zombies: I gigged in this band for 13 years http://www.hfoz.com - retired in 2003.
- Soundtracks & Sound Design: For a few years I did custom composition for TV commercials. I now prefer licensing tracks. For example I licensed one of my tracks into the extra features and soundtrack of the film "One Six Right". I also have done sound design work for live theatrical productions. I posted a small sampling here http://www.markmoshermusic.com/soundtracks.htm
- Electronica/Experimental Music: This is where I spend almost all my time these days. Composing, writing custom presets and such. http://www.markmoshermusic.com/electronica.htm
- Blogging on digital music production: http://www.modulatethis.com. My way of giving back. Stop by, comment, subscribe :^).

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andrewbrewer
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half-assed experimental pop/hip-hop/dance with too many vocal effects:
http://www.myspace.com/ossicandyboy
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