Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Friday, January 12, 2024

The Samples of Daft Punk's Discovery

Check out this video to discover the original samples Daft Punk used on Discovery. Listen to face to face. this is amazing.
 
 

I made a spotify playlist with the songs. you're welcome :-) 


 

Friday, September 8, 2023

Bb 2.0 collaborative music and spoken word project with youtube

 

In Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon and developed with contributions from users. The videos can be played simultaneously -- the soundtracks will work together.

Unfortunately the site does not work properly on mobile devices. Please view on laptop/desktop. If you don't hear any audio, it may be because YouTube remembers the volume level of the last video you played. Try playing any YouTube video with the volume up, then return to the site.

Learn more in the FAQ.

You may also enjoy marker/music, another music, video and spoken word project, produced in collaboration with NSU in South Dakota.

https://inbflat.net/ 


 

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Trains & sounds

I found this on reddit. Trains making music, "playing" sounds  through the tonal scale upon departure.

Friday, October 8, 2021

The sound of a tree

 What would the trunk of a tree sound like if a cross section of it were played like an LP? With his creation Years, Bartholomäus Traubeck attempts to answer that question by using a turntable, PlayStation Eye Camera, a stepper motor to control the arm, and computer running Ableton Live. As you’ll hear in the video above, the rings of the tree trunk, as interpreted by this piece, create an eerie and ominous piano track that sounds like it was taken from psychological horror film. Who knew trees were so emo? [via Creative Applications]


Friday, July 28, 2017

Come as you are vs. eighties

The chords in the song "Come as you are" by Nirvana are a slowed down replica of Killing Joke's 1985 song "Eighties." The songs were so similar that Nirvana considered holding off releasing the song as a single. Killing Joke considered legal action, but when Kurt Cobain died, they decided not to sue. ("It's a short f--king life, mate - we could be going fishing or something sensible," lead singer Jaz Coleman explained).

Dave Grohl is a big fan of Killing Joke and helped them out by playing drums on their 2003 self-titled album.




via: http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1931

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Jenny's Playlist - I can't seem to sleep at night, not in this city

Jenny's Playlist - I can't seem to sleep at night, not in this city






An exciting mix of minimal-electronic-beats, driving basslines and heroic ‘80s synths

The austrian producer and musician Fump meets french singer AntekZzz°:... in Berlin.


This Soundtrack of a night takes place in the pulsating city. AntekZzz°:...'s expressive voice is describing the facets of urban life in a very emotional but also humorous way.


First Album by Jenny's Playlist
credits
released December 2, 2016

All tracks:
Music by Fump, Lyrics and Vocals by Antoine Léchevin
Recorded and Mixed by Fump at the FMP-Studio, Berlin/Germany in 2015
Mastering by Alexander Jöchtl - Ismirschlecht

Artwork by Martin Egger

Thanks to: Alice Simone, Ingo, Kobakant, Stefan Lindberg, Stefan Marks, Mika, Sebastian Rost, Xavier

winterland recordings - WLR08
www.winterland-recordings.net

www.jennysplaylist.com
2016

The History of Electronic Music in 476 Tracks (1937-2001)






Read:
http://www.openculture.com/2016/03/the-history-of-electronic-music-in-476-tracks-1937-2001.html

Monday, March 21, 2016

Wintergatan - Marble Machine (music instrument using 2000 marbles)


Marble Machine built and composed by Martin Molin. Thanks to Jens Köbernick: https://takadimi.de/blog/die-wintergatan-marble-machine/

Theremin - Clara Rockmore play "The Swan" (Saint-Saëns)


Performed by Clara Rockmore (1911-1998), the first performer to bring complete musical artistry to the theremin. This song from suit "The Carnival of the Animals"

Sunday, March 20, 2016

New Video of Jenny's Playlist


Jenny's Playlist - Très Ciel from Jenny's Playlist on Vimeo.

Jenny's Playlist - Très Ciel
(Fump/Antekzzz)
Official Music video at Farbfernseher, Berlin.

Costume by Mika Satomi.
Release 15.03.2016.
Check it on Itunes, Bandcamp, Amazon... winterland recordings
www.jennysplaylist.com

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Giant Wooden Xylophone Playing Bach

Have you ever seen a giant wooden xylophone in the forest? Just kidding, of course you haven’t! Well until now that is…. The Japanese adverting agency known as Drill Inc. built a giant wooden xylophone that’s roughly a mile long in the middle of a forest. Each wooden key is made up individual notes, and when a wooden ball starts rolling down it, it plays Bach’s famous Cantata 147. And yeah… they did all of this for a cell phone commercial.


thanks to https://www.facebook.com/adelphoimusic for the link.

http://canyouactually.com/this-incredible-mile-long-wooden-xylophone-plays-bach-when-you-roll-a-ball-down-it/

Monday, June 29, 2015

Original songs with less success than the cover II

Check these original songs of famous covers.

 The Melodians - Rivers Of Babylon (1970)

Jason Crest - Waterloo Road (1968)

 The Arrows - I Love Rock N Roll (1975)

 Leadbelly - Where Did You Sleep last Night (1944-48)*

 Goria Jones - Tainted Love (1964)

 Neil Diamond - Red red wine (1968)


http://antekzzz.blogspot.de/2010/12/original-songs-with-less-success-than.html

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Sextape: Hours and hours of awesome music from '70s porn films

Listen to houuuuurs of awesome music from '70s porn films compiles by Drixxxé on Mixcloud

Sextape by Drixxxé on Mixcloud

Thank you Tara McGinley for this post!

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Why Pygmies Aren't Scared By The 'Psycho' Theme

I found this interesting article about music & perception written by Michaeleen Doucleff:


Try listening to the Star Wars' Cantina Band song without smiling, or to the Psycho soundtrack without feeling a little tense.

But what if you had never heard Western music before. Would these songs still make you feel the same way?

Scientists at McGill University and the University of Montreal got the rare opportunity to answer that question. Their findings, published Wednesday in Frontiers in Psychology, suggest that music isn't always a universal language.



http://www.npr.org/blogs/goatsandsoda/2015/01/09/375418410/why-pygmies-arent-scared-by-the-psycho-theme?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Worst Album Covers Ever

I found this slideshow on spiegel online about the worst album covers ever... I'm not always agree with it, but some of them are really ugly. It's worth to take a look at it! enjoy!



http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/peinliche-plattencover-huelle-huelle-huelle-fotostrecke-108445.html

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Jenny's Playlist | Clubbing B*tch

This is my new Band: Jenny's Playlist featuring: Fump aka Denni Pfeiffer (Berlin) // Music AntekZzz°:... aka Charles Fabrice (Montréal) // Lyrics, vocals.
Jenny's Playlist | Clubbing B*tch from Jennys Playlist on Vimeo.