Ever wondered why dubstep doesn’t cut it at home…

May 23, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Ever wondered why dubstep doesn’t cut it at home… 

Enjoy the silence :-)

What dubstep sounds like to your parents

In this video:

Warning: Annoying So Turn The Volume Down.
I didn’t make this; it was posted on tumblr. I wish I knew who created it because it’s hilarious.

Piratebay revisited

May 18, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Piratebay revisited 

Just needed to share this nice picture – pirating the old scool way :-)

This circuit bent baby doll looks really scary

May 14, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on This circuit bent baby doll looks really scary 

In this video:

This instrument was made by me for the local Winnipeg band DRugs. I really like this one. Glitchy, noisy, and fun. The craziness increases ten fold if you plug it into effects. This video was recorded with no effects, just the straight signal from Baby. The “Deprive” knob really helps sculpt the sound. There are three audio rate oscillators and one clock rate that controls the “Shake” feature. It was a complicated task to get everything inside the baby head. It is now sealed shut, so if anything goes wrong…….surgery. My next baby will have a CV in, babies like that. I did not realize there are others who use baby heads for projects……..cool.

Free Kraftwerk icons

April 28, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Free Kraftwerk icons 

Pixadex iContainer Macintosh Icons Windows Icons

Kraftwerk – by Dave Brasgalla
An iconic tribute to the pioneering band Kraftwerk.

© The Iconfactory
Released (29.Mar.11)

This collection contains 13 icons with large resources for Windows & Mac OS X.

TORTURED PIANO

April 25, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on TORTURED PIANO 

This poor old piano was beyond saving and so it became destined for recycling as a sound design library. Its found a new life at:
HISSandaROAR.com

Isle of Tune iPad app

April 22, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Isle of Tune iPad app 

Some footage of the upcoming Isle of Tune app for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch!

features new to iOS version:
– super crisp retina graphics
– add up to 8 cars
– change car speeds (2x, 4x, 8x)
– ‘traffic lights’ for pausing cars
– view all islands created with the online version
– create and share your island for people to view

Android version coming soon after!

visit www.isleofune.com to play online now!

A music score is, in essence, a way of making space into time: traversing notation from left to right and top to bottom, you move through a series of events. So, why not make that spatial map an actual map, as in the familiar, isometric interactive cityscape popularized by Will Wright’s classic game Sim City?

Isle of Tune does just that: lay out trees, houses, and city streets, and you sequence musical patterns as virtual islands. It’s available right now on the Web, powered by Flash – Chrome users can even get a one-click install via the Chrome Web Store. If you prefer to use a phone or tablet, mobile versions are coming, too, beginning with an imminent iPad release, seen in a video below.

Synth Party

April 22, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Synth Party 

Experimental Synth shared this video of us and judging by the gear we sure hope to get invited next year.

If it’s not fun, it’s not music. -Chris Stack

Barcodas – iOS barcode music generator

April 19, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Barcodas – iOS barcode music generator 

the barcodas app scans any ean8/ean13 or upce/upca barcode and turns it into a musical pattern in a user-selectable harmonic scale. imagine walking into a supermarket filled with thousands of tunes to discover.

// by
leovanderveen
leo@nr74.org
www.nr74.org

// thanks to
irisdouma : interaction advice

Ralf And Florian: the Kraftwerk sitcom

April 13, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Ralf And Florian: the Kraftwerk sitcom 

Just discovered in a Dusseldorf car boot sale is this rare pilot for the uncommissioned Kraftwerk sitcom, “Ralf and Florian”.

Shame it never made it, as Ralf Hutter has great comic timing and could have been the next Alf Garnet.

What Pi sounds like.

March 10, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on What Pi sounds like. 

Musician interprets Pi to 31 decimal places. In other words an inspiring video not just for math guys

 

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