Pulasr Growing - light controlled audio.
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ehhhh, why do you wana be my friend?
“futzed around and made this entirely on an ipad this afternoon (09.03.11) using the app Beatmaker 2. also recorded some live piano and vocals through an ipod headphone mic. enjoy :D”
baths
(21,787 plays)NATHAN FAKE
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for colinquinn
Broadcast and The Focus Group - Let It Begin (Oh Joy)
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Broadcast - Tears In The Typing Pool
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Cartola - Preciso me encontrar
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dvdp:
“Tape Recorders” (2011) by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
“Rows of motorised measuring tapes record the amount of time that visitors stay in the installation. As a computerised tracking system detects the presence of a person, the closest measuring tape starts to project upwards. When the tape reaches around 3m high it crashes and recoils back.”
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Lily’s Disneyland Surprise!
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double glasses in Paris
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"What I do with current tools takes concentration and I’m not going to pretend it doesn’t; jumping around like a prick trying to make people think what you’re doing is better than it actually is, is dumb…. I love the fact that if you are very still, which I usually am, it’s much, much harder to get everyone dancing and going mental, because they look to you for how they should react…. This is because many people find the music on its own way too abstract, they need something else visual and need to be told what to feel…. A lot of acts are just too insecure to just play their music and shut the fuck up, they feel the need to tell people what they should be doing, like, “Make some noise”, “Put your hands in the air.” Why? If I want to put my hands in the fucking air I will, I don’t need some fuckstick telling me what to do—I get enough of that outside a gig."
fuckstick
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Aphex Twin, in a 2010 interview with Another Man magazine. Another Man, btw, is highly recommended. If you’re the sort of person that’s into high-end men’s fashion magazines that interview Aphex Twin. (via francishwang)
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