Is it a Technotronic vs MARRS revival collaboration or LA's / NAMA's most prolific user having some fun?

Not really the sort of music I'd listen to out of choice any more if I'm honest but I'm always interested to hear what you've been up to Julien. You never know what to expect with your recordings and you seem to be able to knock out a good tune in any genre.

Not tried MIDISH myself yet, will have to add that to my overly long list of stuff I should check out.

Thanks for sharing Julien!


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Julien Claassen <julien@mail.upb.de> wrote:
Hello everyone!
  Here's your dance delivery. It's totally free and I don't even want a tip. :-)
  Before we get to the download links, two things, that are important to me.
  Alexandre Ratchov: your Midish is a fantastic piece of software! With some of my own "user defined commands" it was a piece of cake to do this! So, if you haven't heard of Midish, take a look and don't forget to RTFM, because it's very well-written and complete!
  Second: Joel, you know, tat Nama is cool, but the new Hotkeys mode really rocks!
  And here are the links:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/be_frank.ogg
http://juliencoder.de/nama/be_frank.mp3
  Or as ever from the website:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
  This piece wouldn't have been possible without a MIDI sequencer with quantisation, cut/copy&paste and all the other tools of trade such programs bring into the equation. There were no software synthesizers used in this song, next time perhaps. :-) The main piece of equipment is a Roland JV-1080, so it's authentic at least. :-)
  I guess with such music, there are only two ways about it: love it or leave it. :-) Which one is it for you?
  Warm regards
        Julien

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