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  2. Hey man - sorry for sounding harsh. just spotify (streaming in general but spotify especially) has really devalued music. I'm guilty as well, I use Apple Music and Soundcloud. Your mention of playlists on Bandcamp made me curious - and when I was poking around there I noticed that my profile has 777 views (lucky Autechre number!) and 37 plays. Which is interesting - are people playing shit from my page? Or is that me? Anyways - maybe the devs at bandcamp can figure out a way to create playlists or something, that could be user created but only from music they own, and it could have like one or two streams per registered user? I don't know, just spitballing. Thanks for creating the topic! Edit - it seems you can already create playlists - but only in the app. https://get.bandcamp.help/hc/en-us/articles/360057841174-Can-I-create-a-playlist
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  4. Humble Bundle has a set of guitar books for a pittance.
  5. I've used phasor~ driven sequencers a lot, it's a marvelous, flexible clock. I find it super handy to parse any sort of list of events too. [phasor~] > [subdiv~] > [zl.lookup] is an insanely powerful combo. A stupidly fun thing to do is to [function] [shape~] the [phasor~] before it hits [subdiv~]. IIRC, [swing~] works pretty nicely there too. These last six months I've spent tons of time trying to figure out how [dict] and LOM work. Tedious, frustrating at times but eventually pretty useful. cool stuff @logakght
  6. Use to try to play, never got particularly good, never mastered not being able to look at my hands while playing so wrecked my back from hunching over guitars, my brother in law owns a guitar shop, was considering trying to start playing again I had a quadraverb rack that was apparently once owned by The Edge, I expect a Blue Peter Badge for that some day
  7. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/04/boeing-corporate-america-manufacturing/678137/
  8. This is my pal Got him for £1 from a bootsale in 2002 or 03. The guy I bought him from said he hadn't been tuned in ten years, so that's now 30+yrs of not touching those pegs. 3/4 acoustic that somebody strung with steel strings, so the whole body is now banana shaped. Am missing both a string and a fret. His tone is gorgeous, like dusty, woody, vibrating walnuts.
  9. @chenGOD Yeah sorry about it being Spotify, its the only practical way I can think of to share playlists. I'm open to suggestions. Is there a playlist format thats shareable? I wish you could make playlists on Bandcamp. Aleksi gets a lot of discussion in 'New and Upcoming releases' threads but I thought we could do with a thread on the 'music' forum for general AP chat. So have started one here, including a 3 hour Midnight Sun Highlights playlist: https://forum.watmm.com/topic/104787-aleksi-perälä-discussion-and-playlists (and I spent a while stitching together all the Midnight Sun covers not realising @cear had done it already)
  10. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various pay what you can...
  11. He's using Phasor~object for signal based sequencing, from what I understand this is more precise than "events based sequencing" (feel free to correct if I'm wrong). There's a lot of good videos about the topic on Philip Meyer's channel
  12. Yeah this is dissapointing me too tbh. The last two tracks suck. If it was an album it would have been fine but it's not, it's a 5 track ep. He should've released one of the drone tracks beforehand to let people know this wasn't gonna be an ep full of lanark bangers. The first track is cool but the rest has not grown on me.
  13. Whole lotta nothing going on in that trailer.
  14. It's available for streaming. Being honest, I'm a bit disappointed that tracks 4 and 5 are beatless drones. But that is on first listen, I may like them. It's just me and probably totally wrong, but my take on ambient and drones is that they're the lazy stuff.
  15. https://www.livescience.com/space/space-exploration/after-months-of-sending-gibberish-to-nasa-voyager-1-is-finally-making-sense-again NASA updated Voyager 1's memory system to circumvent a broken chip. Pretty nuts how they can keep reviving this thing.
  16. because ^^^^ released on Tone Poet in 2022:
  17. https://www.udio.com/songs/mXcgWJfF2HXWKEgtTnJzAk
  18. Damn, speaking of Vaporwave, I never wanted this part to end. It's like an Imago/Memories of Music hybrid but it got slowed and looped in real time. The flange overtakes everything in sync with the visuals melting away. I didn't get much because I was so lost in what was happening. The variety across these sets is so huge. I wish he'd give it the Autechre Live treatment and soundboard each set
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