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Starting out with the great Silibil n Brains hoax - two Scottish rappers who fooled the industry for 2 years, Noneric tells us about Snap, we cover Milli Vanilli, the Monkees and Audrey Hepburn too. Mark also has a theory about Pete Doherty and the KLF. Virus targets file sharers, Totally Wired - documentary of Schneiders Buero, Digidesigns' Transfuser grooves on and finally vegetable orchestra and other hand made instruments....
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(Nick said...) Where's that big red button when you need it?
Answer: www.instantrimshot.com!
Also, speaking of faking accents in order not to turn off audiences, what do we have to do to get the Kate Parker Yamaha advert off the air? ;)
15-May-08 10:59 PM
As usual, the annecdotes are highly entertaining and I like how the show veers of course and goes beyond the planned subjects. I didn't know you could get a lordship over ebay; I thought such a thing isn't transferrable?
16-May-08 03:16 AM
Marks comment about speeding up speech on Quick time, lead me on to think about Jarres ZOOLOOK album from 1985.
JMJ`s concept was to create a new language using vocal samples, looping them, gating them via the Linn drums etc.. It’s an absolute masterpiece and one of the only albums that I have heard sampling being used in this amazing way! Check it out. All produced on Fairlights and Emu Emulators. Creativity in its true form I think!!
Oliver Davis Roland UK / www.TheCircuitsymphony.com
16-May-08 03:36 AM
Nick, after you chat about the new Virus TI Snow I decided to knock up a quick demo track of the Virus on Polar keyboard.
http://www.garageband.com/artist/crashdamaged
The track is called 'The Man In The Picture'
Used a really wicked tool called Verbalize v5.0 from the Apple.com website for the vocals.
17-May-08 05:10 AM