Afternoon and thanks for the link Boji ,
Theres a guy called Nils Frahm I think ,kind does a similar building style with analogs and piano ,and all kinds of interesting percussion tricks too , Id say you might like it .He kinda machine guns the piano keys and then tweaks the strings too.He must have a team from Steinway on standby,lucky ducker.
I liked your idea about a software 'headunit' for cueing and playing multiple tracks off youtube ,My brothers more into techno ,but we often have heated debates and brainstorm about new interesting ways of making the convolution sound . Combining simple waveforms from an arb sig gen or two is good fun actually ,either for audio or vco clock or sync .Different frequencies combining really ,intermodulation aritfacts and all ,such a fun musical genre but not getting the respect it deserves ,or airplay of course . The French really take the genre very seriously ,and thats something I really like , get's rejected by some as pill head music of course ,but each to their own.
Theres a guy called Nils Frahm I think ,kind does a similar building style with analogs and piano ,and all kinds of interesting percussion tricks too , Id say you might like it .He kinda machine guns the piano keys and then tweaks the strings too.He must have a team from Steinway on standby,lucky ducker.
I liked your idea about a software 'headunit' for cueing and playing multiple tracks off youtube ,My brothers more into techno ,but we often have heated debates and brainstorm about new interesting ways of making the convolution sound . Combining simple waveforms from an arb sig gen or two is good fun actually ,either for audio or vco clock or sync .Different frequencies combining really ,intermodulation aritfacts and all ,such a fun musical genre but not getting the respect it deserves ,or airplay of course . The French really take the genre very seriously ,and thats something I really like , get's rejected by some as pill head music of course ,but each to their own.