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new track uploaded incase anyones missed it https://aphextwin.warp.net/
m12 6 omc zeq
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that embryo track is great! sounds a bit like Mangle 11
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On 8/23/2021 at 5:40 AM, kichiguy said:
Saw this the other night as well!
For someone who so meticulously destroyed all evidence to the point where many victims still remain unidentified today, I'm surprised he eventually thought flushing body parts down the toilet was a viable solution. The other thing I noticed was that the doc indicated that Nielsen wanted to be immortalised in film. This already happened in Gerard Johnson's Tony which was at least partly inspired by Nielsen's crimes. And randomly the creepy bunker sequence about Neilsen's grandfather totally reminded me of the incest sequence in The War Zone. Don't know if that was just a creepy coincidence though.
would love to hear some more of his music, there was a small clip in the doc and it sounded a bit burzum esque. All i could find is that you can 'apparently' purchase his old keyboard from prison https://www.darkcrimecollectables.co.uk/product-page/dennis-nilsen-s-keyboard
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does a complete live recording exist of the 2006 turku set??? sounded great from the short youtube clip. Looked in downloads but couldn't find anything : /
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On 4/13/2016 at 2:37 AM, marf said:
im really self hating lately on the composing. i get so down. seriously depressed. hoping i dont suck. i just need a few melodies or something i love. cant give it up.
Learn some scales, noodle around with those scales on the piano for an hour (i mean seriously noodle like just go to town on) don't think just hit random keys, do flourishes think medieval/baroque, make sure all the random keys you're hitting are in the scale though. Record all the midi, listen back and pick out a melody from there. Don't do a minutes worth though, really just fuck around for a good 20 mins at least. Out of randomness comes patterns eventually : ) if you've got a good ear, you'll find something in the mess.
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14 hours ago, usagi said:
the creator of Berserk, Kentaro Miura, died at 54. this is significant over and above the niche realm of 90s anime/manga. as one of the best in its class, the influence of Berserk is enormous, not least through Dark Souls which itself has been so influential. and the manga series was ongoing. pretty saddening. hope there's enough material and creative guidance left to bring the series to a good conclusion.
I've had mild anxiety since 2013 that Kentaro Muira would pass before finishing Berserk and it's finally happened. Gutted for him and gutted for Berserk followers. Real sad day, he was the grandmaster of manga.
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9 minutes ago, rhmilo said:
That”s because we’ve been telling him that since the early 1990s. It’s a miracle Collapse turned out as good as it has.
Probably why he hardly plays any of his own tunes live anymore, a reaction to the tunnel vision of the aphex fandom.
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8 minutes ago, Freak of the week said:
oh, he reached even better heights
Yeah i agree with you. Although i wasn't really clear in my argument, my point was that Aphex probably believes that these people were superior to him and that they'd 'already done it'. Didn't stop him making music like them and potentially surpassing them. Just wanted to cheer up the person who started this thread.
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8 minutes ago, brian trageskin said:
yeah collier makes really crappy stuff which is baffling considering his superhuman abilities. he's beyond amazing at reharmonizing other people's tunes though and at improvising super sophisticated chord progressions. also, all the superhuman stuff
probably the outcome of revolving your entire personality/life around music and nothing else, no grounding in reality, no struggle, no culture. He's perfect at music and that's his problem, it's your idiosyncrasies as a musician that gives you your uniqueness but he is total musical perfection and what comes out is just that, bland. You don't wanna hear perfect music, it sucks.
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Neutron 9000 did it better
Erik Satie did it better
Brian Eno did it better
Drexciya did it better
Aphex tried to reach these heights but ultimately failed and look where he ended up
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genuinely unaware of this phenomenon, what is the 'ableton sound'?
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Anyone have any experience with using Logic Pro 9.1.8 on El Capitan? Checked elsewhere on the internet and heard conflicting reports, hoping someone on here has done this and whether they've experienced any issues. Currently on Yosemite so would just be upgrading as opposed to reinstalling everything.
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anyone recording it?
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Glad to see hes still doing some proper experimental stuff, that rinse out tune is decent.
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On 9/10/2019 at 3:36 PM, rhmilo said:
Really? Do you have some tips on how to use it well? Because in my own - admittedly brief - experiments with it I couldn't get it to not sound like a gritty Freeverb type device.
I guess that's probably why i like it haha, it has a unique sound to it. Always find it easier to place things in the mix when im using it.
I'm talking about the mpreverb by the way.
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always loved renoises own reverb, i think with redux you can use it within your own DAW of choice. Was thinking about getting redux just for this reason.
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They Shall Not Grow Old
To mark the 100 year end of WW1 a load of the old footage has been modernised in full colour with speech added that could be gathered from the films. It's absolutely incredible to see, really helps give you more of a feeling of what it could have been like back then. Narration throughout of the people who were there.
Incredibly moving
It's on iPlayer for the next week for peeps who can get it. I highly recommend you do if you can.
this
was mindfucked when the film speed slowed to "normal" & colour introduced, the pacing, witness testimonies, utterly eerie & spellbinding w/out the element of voyeurism that can creep into war/trauma coverage
Honeslty some parts felt like a bad acid trip.
Those faces of the soldiers which became distorted (I'm guessing due to the frame rate conversion) paired with those horrific images of bodies entangled in barbwire. Then you had the (for some reason) super fast voice overs, just like a barrage of voices, the editing never let up.
was fucking crazy and made me feel uncomfortable but in an enjoyable way.
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Best thing since The Tuss 4 sure.
The mixing is perplexing doe, not use to Aphex being so heavily panned all the time but i'll roll with it : ) : )
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Is that the missing live version bit of collapse playing on that clip?
yep :)
Wonder if that cut part will be included on the special edition?
wait, so the vinyls have already arrived for some people?
I would assume that weirdcore got special treatment
completely ignored the fact it was weirdcore's insta
thought it was some random guy
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Is that the missing live version bit of collapse playing on that clip?
yep :)
Wonder if that cut part will be included on the special edition?
wait, so the vinyls have already arrived for some people?
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when these flacs arrive it's gonna be like when 2001 went onto blu-ray
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when these flacs drop
i never thought id see such a return to form
quality is shite doe so would advise not listening for anyone bothered by that kind of thing
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this is what i wanted syro to be
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had a little peek
think this might be his best stuff since the tuss
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zin2 test5 omc ma2 from the new EP and matriarch test 3+ from the recent soundcloud drop are the two best tracks i've heard post Syro. This adds nothing to the convo but just felt the need to say that, thats all.