[LAU] Some new music?!

Carlos sanchiavedraz csanchezgs at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 07:00:21 UTC 2012


2012/10/22 Ken Restivo <ken at restivo.org>

> On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 02:21:49PM +0200, Julien Claassen wrote:
> > Hello everyone1
> >   |Well more of a sound test and proof of concept. It leaves a lot to be
> > desired, such as better playing, more thought, more frizzling effects...
> > You get the picture. Still I wanted to share it.
> >   An attempt at dubstep:
> > http://juliencoder.de/q/test.mp3
> >   It's mainly my NordLead3 (virtual analogue synth). the bass is made up
> > of 24 stacked oscillators multiplied by the five oscillators used for its
> > unison mode. Everything else - except for the drumkit - is NordLead too.
> > The drumkit is Korg Triton. It will do for now. Maybe some time later, I
> > will go back and do something more elaborate and honestly ernest with it.
> > :-)
> >   Any feedback on the sounds and basic production is welcome.
>
> I enjoyed it, and that bass synth patch is just insane, but for some
> reason it reminded me of this:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBStbd2B8Jk
>
> (That's a video, but the soundtrack alone gives the flavor pretty well,
> and obtainable/listenable via commandline using youtube-dl.)
>
> I didn't understand dubstep until I saw that video actually. Then I got
> it: "oh, it's dance-club metal! Metal you can dance to, using electronic
> instruments instead of guitars." I was perplexed by industrial music in the
> 90s until I had this exact same revelation.
>
> Or, as Butthead put it: "The only thing better than a band that gets
> chicks, is a band that SCARES chicks. Huh-huh." Industrial and dubstep:
> dance music with testosterone.
>
> -ken
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Good point, Ken, and curious. I'll have to check that video ASAP.

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Carlos sanchiavedraz
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