Category Archives: Music Sound Noise Audio

Hozpitality-Requiem For A Post Holiday Wednesday

This time I’m using the Korg Kaossilator, Monotron, and Sony Acid Loops.

Worked about 2 hours on this one.  Started out almost like a carbon copy of the opening of Stevie Nicks’s “Stand Back”, but Gamera made sure that didn’t happen!

Quite proud!  Gamera proud for me!!!

CRANK IT UP!!!!!!!!!

GRR! Gamera glad holidays over!

 

Hozpitality Kaos Monotron EXPLOSION!!!

TAKE THAT BEYONCE!   RIGHT IN THE KISSER!

Yeah!  Dig it! This is called MonoBob

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Theatreshmuck takes the Kaos, DJBob on Monotron, and Cemego on the bass.

This one comes straight from the heart. This is called Where’s My Medicine?

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Cemego on the Kaos for the track “Hey Yaaaaaah”. (Sing along if you feel it in ya. Hell, put yer hands in the air!)

Kaossilator Kontiues!!!

Here’s one by Theatreshmuck (Cemego on Monotron):

Here’s another one by Theatreshmuck (Cemego on Monotron):

Here’s one by Cemego:

Leave comments if your shaken sanity allows you to type! MORE TO COME!

Trying to be Harold Budd on the Kaossilator

If you use a machine to make synthesizer sound loops, some would right away revert to building a beat first.

But sometimes if you wash a bunch of random tones in reverb, loop them,  and audibly push them to the back, you aren’t bothered by the loop so much.

Here’s something I made tonite.  This was done live in real time on my new Kaossilator.

This is my impression of a quick stitch together Harold Budd ambient piano offering.  You can also here me screw with the patch settings on the device.  (This is the only time being an amateur really doesn’t sound that bad!)

Listen to the stream of it:

Another Interview with Musical Genius!

Another interview of a FAVORITE music producer. Trevor Horn of Buggles, Art of Noise, ABC, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and a million other wonderful 80’s band speaks out about the artists he’s worked with, how difficult it was to make music before sequencers, and the trouble with buying weed in south africa.

A long but fun ride through the 80’s music scene and an early synthesizer pioneer with comical anecdotes and brilliant insights to music production and the music industry. It’s a long ride, but quite rewarding!

Here’s Part 1:

Lecture: Trevor Horn (Madrid 2011) – Part 1 from Red Bull Music Academy on Vimeo.

Here’s Part 2:

Lecture: Trevor Horn (Madrid 2011) – Part 2 from Red Bull Music Academy on Vimeo.

FREE Music sequencer software! All you need is a Browser!

Synthtopia.com does it again with a great synthesizer junky web tip!

It lead me to a WEB BROWSER BASED MUSIC SEQUENCER called Soundation.  That’s right!  All you need is a web browser.  I didn’t even sign up with them yet.

I made this groovy little ditty on the thing.  Check it out in the player below!  You can mix your stuff down to a .wav file!  It’s cool and FREE, folks… Suck it up before they start chargin!