Who would you most like to see put together a samplepack?
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Can you explain this unorthodox and old technology?Ketamine wrote:It'd be interesting just to see how he works / composes his material supposedly with such old / unorthodox technology.
Part of it, is what the instrument can do, the other part of the music is what your mind can do. Old technology should not prevent you from achieving a nice style and producing some good tunes.
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Did I say it shouldn't? Furthermore I said "SUPPOSEDLY," and via his own mouth:Azair wrote:Can you explain this unorthodox and old technology?Ketamine wrote:It'd be interesting just to see how he works / composes his material supposedly with such old / unorthodox technology.
Old technology should not prevent you from achieving a nice style and producing some good tunes.
I wanted to do another record without a sequencer again.
9: You like that ramshackle thing, don't you.
Burial: Yeah, I admire people who understand complicated programs or whatever. . .I want to learn one day how to make tunes properly , but I wanted to do a tribute to my rubbish, dying computer. It starts smoking sometimes and the screen flickers like a strobelight, it mashes your eyes. The tunes are made where they're made, somewhere in my building, the roof or wherever, but not in some airtight studio. Loads of the album was made with the TV on. I wish i could make technical proper music one day but people who want technical music maybe won't like my new tunes but its not for them.
He said it himself. All I said is I'd like to see how he works with it--and not out of distain or disbelief, but of admiration and musical interest.
big producereshscramble wrote:mr oizo for fun level to the max
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jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
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