ya another thread bout electric picnic sorry. theres plenty acts on the bill i know nothing about so was thinking if we upload a choon or two by the people we wanna see we might be better prepared maybe? im also really bored
found an interesting thing about herbert as well, he wrote up a set of guidelines for himself to follow when hes making music, its seriously intense stuff, cant wait to see the big band live. looks like theyd put on quite the show
Quote:
PERSONAL CONTRACT FOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC
[INCORPORATING THE MANIFESTO OF MISTAKES]
THIS IS A GUIDE FOR MY OWN WORK AND NOT INTENDED AS THE CORRECT OR ONLY WAY TO WRITE MUSIC EITHER FOR MYSELF OR OTHERS.
1. The use of sounds that exist already is not allowed. Subject to article 2. In particular:
1. No drum machines.
2. All keyboard sounds must be edited in some way: no factory presets or pre-programmed patches are allowed.
2. Only sounds that are generated at the start of the compositional process or taken from the artist's own previously unused archive are available for sampling.
3. The sampling of other people's music is strictly forbidden.
4. No replication of traditional acoustic instruments is allowed where the financial and physical possibility of using the real ones exists.
5. The inclusion, development, propagation, existence, replication, acknowledgement, rights, patterns and beauty of what are commonly known as accidents, is encouraged. Furthermore, they have equal rights within the composition as deliberate, conscious, or premeditated compositional actions or decisions.
6. The mixing desk is not to be reset before the start of a new track in order to apply a random eq and fx setting across the new sounds. Once the ordering and recording of the music has begun, the desk may be used as normal.
7. All fx settings must be edited: no factory preset or pre-programmed patches are allowed.
8. Samples themselves are not to be truncated from the rear. Revealing parts of the recording are invariably stored there.
9. A notation of sounds used to be taken and made public.
10. A list of technical equipment used to be made public.
11. optional: Remixes should be completed using only the sounds provided by the original artist including any packaging the media was provided in.
jesus - crispy bacon. what a track like. so simple IT JUST WORKS.
just goes to show that ya dont need 10 layers of appreggio effected VST twiddled synths with 400 effects on each like, with the obligatory girl-who-cant-really-sing vocal on top.
all ya need is a decent riff and a 4/4 beat. thats about it.
*star in getting-sick-of-overproduced-trance-and-can-ya-just-fuck-off-Tiesto mode*