My two cents on bullshit live acts / In depth video footage
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:59 am
Hey,
So recently I've noticed quite a bit of debate about what is truly a "live" act using a laptop. I have found the whole debate really interesting and thought I would chuck in my two cents.
I taught myself "live" music pretty much from scratch over here in New Zealand. I wasn't exposed to any other live acts apart from Pitch Black who basically set my mind to what actually is "live". Then quite recently I have been getting more and more international gigs, and I am finding a lot of acts which I consider to be complete and utter bullshit.
I really respect all producers, especially those who have the guts to showcase their music in front of crowds of people... but calling themselves live when they don't do a damn thing is plain out false advertising. Even having a knob on a cuttoff, or eqing layers is great!, but I have seen some dudes not even touch one piece of gear while on stage, and still reaping the financial and promotional benefits of the “live” tag.
Once again, I've got no problem with people who just play their arrangement of original music.. I've done many sets where there has been a lot of preprogrammed/arranged music (and I still do sometimes)...that’s very cool and I would still pay top dollar to go and check out fresh tunes from awesome producers... but I seriously think we need to sort out another term so they don't get confused with people who actually sit up late at night for weeks on end practicing and perfecting an actual live set.
Anyway, I thought I would take this opportunity to show off a little of my technique for when I perform live, as well as use it as a promotional tool to give out to festivals and parties. My goal here is to inform the general punter population about what actually playing live using a laptop involves, so they can start making judgments for themselfs and eventually put pressure on the promoters, while at the same time sharing some of my techniques with those who are still learning, or want to make themselves more live.
The video is about half an hour long and covers quite a range of methods used for performing live using a laptop, midi controllers and a synthesizer. The intro goes on a little about me and my music, then it gets into the depths of how I perform live, and finishes with a short montage of clips I have gathered from various gigs I have done in the past.
Here is a direct link to the entire video, or if you prefer I have chopped it up into sections which you can watch individually below.
http://www.dailymotion.com/cosm/video/x ... onic-music
Part 1 – An introduction, a little about me and my music style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNM-3QFq9fA
Part 2 – a basic introduction to my live set canvas and how I go about layering loops and samples to create music on the fly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KewXjN5CJTQ
Part 3 – The first of three “tricks” which I use when performing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohJQq4bg3JQ
Part 4 – The second “trick”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WLNcoLWYaQ
Part 5 – The third trick, followed by a short montage of clips and my conclusion to the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNwjB5NXe3M
As always, I encourage you to pass this information on if you are into it or think you know of anyone who might be interested in watching. I always have and continue to give all my music away for free, so the whole word of mouth is how I promote myself and get gigs.
If this is new to you and your interested in checking out my music, there are some completely free live sets on my website as well as photos/news/upcoming gigs etc.
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaankyou and I look forward to hearing your opinions on this
-Tom (Cosm)
www.cosm.co.nz
So recently I've noticed quite a bit of debate about what is truly a "live" act using a laptop. I have found the whole debate really interesting and thought I would chuck in my two cents.
I taught myself "live" music pretty much from scratch over here in New Zealand. I wasn't exposed to any other live acts apart from Pitch Black who basically set my mind to what actually is "live". Then quite recently I have been getting more and more international gigs, and I am finding a lot of acts which I consider to be complete and utter bullshit.
I really respect all producers, especially those who have the guts to showcase their music in front of crowds of people... but calling themselves live when they don't do a damn thing is plain out false advertising. Even having a knob on a cuttoff, or eqing layers is great!, but I have seen some dudes not even touch one piece of gear while on stage, and still reaping the financial and promotional benefits of the “live” tag.
Once again, I've got no problem with people who just play their arrangement of original music.. I've done many sets where there has been a lot of preprogrammed/arranged music (and I still do sometimes)...that’s very cool and I would still pay top dollar to go and check out fresh tunes from awesome producers... but I seriously think we need to sort out another term so they don't get confused with people who actually sit up late at night for weeks on end practicing and perfecting an actual live set.
Anyway, I thought I would take this opportunity to show off a little of my technique for when I perform live, as well as use it as a promotional tool to give out to festivals and parties. My goal here is to inform the general punter population about what actually playing live using a laptop involves, so they can start making judgments for themselfs and eventually put pressure on the promoters, while at the same time sharing some of my techniques with those who are still learning, or want to make themselves more live.
The video is about half an hour long and covers quite a range of methods used for performing live using a laptop, midi controllers and a synthesizer. The intro goes on a little about me and my music, then it gets into the depths of how I perform live, and finishes with a short montage of clips I have gathered from various gigs I have done in the past.
Here is a direct link to the entire video, or if you prefer I have chopped it up into sections which you can watch individually below.
http://www.dailymotion.com/cosm/video/x ... onic-music
Part 1 – An introduction, a little about me and my music style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNM-3QFq9fA
Part 2 – a basic introduction to my live set canvas and how I go about layering loops and samples to create music on the fly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KewXjN5CJTQ
Part 3 – The first of three “tricks” which I use when performing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohJQq4bg3JQ
Part 4 – The second “trick”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WLNcoLWYaQ
Part 5 – The third trick, followed by a short montage of clips and my conclusion to the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNwjB5NXe3M
As always, I encourage you to pass this information on if you are into it or think you know of anyone who might be interested in watching. I always have and continue to give all my music away for free, so the whole word of mouth is how I promote myself and get gigs.
If this is new to you and your interested in checking out my music, there are some completely free live sets on my website as well as photos/news/upcoming gigs etc.
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaankyou and I look forward to hearing your opinions on this
-Tom (Cosm)
www.cosm.co.nz