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  1. Wasn't there a music video where a guy jumps off a bridge and the camera does some bullet timey action? Something by Soundgarden or something? Don't remember if this was pre Matrix.

  2. On 5/22/2023 at 10:18 AM, mcbpete said:

    Always wondered if IO was the boys doing the 'Chromatic Illusion' (tracks 9-11 of the second link)

     

     

    Sounds very similar indeed. I believe this was already posted in the Quaristice thread, but here is a guy who talks about it.

     

  3. On 12/16/2013 at 5:11 PM, Goiter Sanchez said:

    Yeah I had that version from file sharers back in the early 2000s as well. I latter found out that it is from the aforementioned 'Skampler' compilation, with the Crickets being the lead-in to a very Bolaesque Gescom track called 'Stoop'.

    This chirping sound is also in one of the Boc website loops.

    So doesn't that mean that it's actually a Boc track leading into the Bola-like Gescom track? Perhaps it was mixed together for the Skampler compilation (by Andy Maddocks?).

    I saw someone comment on Discogs that the old Skam shop had a track 'Tele' listed following EYDIAB.

    At Skam's MP3 download store, it says that track 13.2 is called "Tele", and track 13.3 is called "Stoop". The other track titles are the same as listed here, and so are all the artist credits. Did Skam make a mistake, or does this discogs entry need updating?

    Anyone here who knows more about this?

  4. Does anyone here know what they used for making their first records? I think Tplay, Newtables, Travelog and Makesnd Cassette came from the same source. But what was that? Given that they took their name from an Apple file extension, I'd suspect some program on Apple. Or was it hardware?

  5. On 2/13/2023 at 10:31 AM, diatoms said:

                                           sónar festival with the phex it seems, i'll learn a bit of spanish as well:)

    Or rather Catalan.

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    "A Philosophy of Tracking was a vinyl LP album that came with the Legowelt Polyend Tracker hardware sequencer/sampler released in 2021. All songs were made on this machine. This digital release has a bunch of extra tracks that were not on the LP

    The Polyend Tracker is a Polish electronic music instrument, a hardware version of 1990s tracker music software like Protracker and Octamed. Originating mainly on the Commodore Amiga and PC computers this software could extensively sequence sound samples. Starting thousands of music careers, they enabled more then ever anyone with just a cheap computer to make releasable music in their bedroom without the need of expensive music gear. It played a vital role in the development of many electronic music styles: Jungle, Gabber, Breakcore and The Hague electronix to name a few.

    In 2021 Polyend released the TRACKER Legowelt edition. Sporting a custom faceplate designed by Legowelt and including 5000 samples from his studio. it also came with a bunch of tracks: “.mod files” that could be studied, altered or whatever you waned to do with. This album is mainly a selection of these tracks with some vocoder/vocals added. All songs.were made on the tracker, except vocals and vocoder which were done on a ZOOM1201, Korg RK100S, Roland VT-5 and some reverb and delay effects from an Alesis Midiverb 4."

    https://legowelt.bandcamp.com/album/a-philosophy-of-tracking

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