(313) Octex - Filter27 podcat mix
I've been asked by Filter27.com to do a mix for their podcast. So one day at midnight, when I've finally found some free time, I've hooked up Ableton to couple of midi controllers and analog fx and started recording. What came out is 140min long mix of mostly dubbed out electronic music. You can download it from http://www.filter27.com/archives/2006/11/filter27_podcast_002_octex.php#more. Tracklist: 01 Kode 9 Space Ape - Signe Of Dub 02 Pole - Rondell Zwei 03 Vainqueur - Elevation Version 1 04 Rhythm Sound - Carrier 05 Pole - Karussell 06 Murcof - Camino 07 Alva Noto Ryuichi Sakamoto - Noon 08 Biosphere HIA - Corona 09 Steve Reich - Pulses 10 Random Logic - RL SAZU99PT2 11 Spyweirdos - Innsbruck (Traject Remix) 12 Laibach - Smrt Za Smrt (Octex Remix) 13 Octex - Broken 14 Blamstrain - Nyt Revisted 15 Biosphere - Birds Fly By Flapping Their Wings 16 Porter Ricks - Nautical Zone 17 Plastikman - Locomotion 18 AM-PM - The End (1) 19 Pan Sonic - A-Kemia 20 Random Logic - RL AP4 JP6 21 Porter Ricks - Port Gentil 22 Schinichi Atobe - Ship-Scope 23 Vladislav Delay - The Fourth Quarter 24 Pellarin - Cotton Ball 25 Paul St. Hilaire - Humble 26 Gys - Help Softly 27 Substance Vainqueur - Immersion 28 Silent Servant - Death To The Traveler 29 Vladislav Delay - Solid As a Rock 30 Yagya - As It Is 31 Substance Vainqueur - Surface 32 Brandon Moeller - Merry Go Round 33 VA - Erode 34 Vainqueur - Elevation II (Original) 35 Blamstrain - The Thing You Hate Me For Is Also A Part Of The Rest Of Me You Love 36 Blamstrain - Frame Math 37 Beat Pharmacy Feat. Paul St Hilaire - Hot Spot Splash 38 Maurizio - M6 39 Rhythm Sound - See Mi Version (Basic Reshape) 40 Mono Junk - Channel B 41 Gys - Beep 42 Radiq - The Grass Roots (Radiqs Babylon Dub Mix) 43 P.O.S. - Work In Progress 44 Pellarin - Intercity 45 Carl Craig - Angel (Caya Dub) 46 Rhythm Sound - Aerial 47 Ame - Basic Track 48 John Mustang -Intoyapants (Dive Dub Mix) 49 Martin Buttrich - Full Clip 50 Brothomstates vs. Blamstrain - Envelope Diving 2 51 Fluxion - D-teck 52 Porter Ricks - Port of Transition 53 Uusitalo - Nokkonen Päiväunilla 54 Temponauta - Doh 55 Monolake - Plumbicon (Sleeparchive Remix) 56 Pan sonic - Koilinen 57 Kode 9 Space Ape - Quantum 58 Ray Valioso - Rhodes Island 59 Andy Stott - Blocked 60 AFX - Reunion 2 61 Boxcutter - Gave Dub (12 Remix) 62 Burial - Pirates 63 Artwork - Basic G 64 Geiom - Overnight Biscuits 65 Dynamo - 23 Degrees 66 Littl John - Janet Sinclair (version) 67 Barrington Levy - English Man 68 Rhythm Sound - No Partial 69 White Mice - Youths Of Today (version) 70 Scientist - Ten Dangerous Matches Part 4 Jernej www.octex.si
Re: (313) the reactable
I saw this MIT thing as well (because it was running some linux stuff I was interested)... Anyway, what all we digital boys are looking for to control their music live is something like that system Tom Cruise had to control/scan/rewind/play the images in Minority Report, isn't it!?! G On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 11:51:01PM -, Tristan Watkins wrote: -Original Message- From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 November 2006 20:32 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) the reactable The Reactable, a glimpse of the future? The reactable, is a multi-user electronic music instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface. Several simultaneous performers share complete control over the instrument by moving physical objects on a luminous table surface. http://youtube.com/watch?v=0h-RhyopUmc Looks very similar to a thing that came out of M.I.T. a few years ago which I had a chance to play with when I stumbled across it in a science and technology museum in Austria on holiday. This actually looks like the exact same thing with a software upgrade and some new shape thingys. When I first saw the video clips I was really excited about it, and was drolling when I first sawit in person, but I got bored of the generic loops they were running in about 10 minutes. To be honest, I don't see that it's a big improvement on the standard knob box. I mean, it's nothing more than a big interface which has a cool visual element to it that more than one person can use, but you could accomplish the same thing with multiple knob boxes and the shape thingys aren't really any better than a knob. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.14/548 - Release Date: 23/11/2006 15:22 -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __
Re: FW: (313) the connection machine
On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 12:10:44PM -0500, J.T. wrote: there's a new connection machine 12 coming from us in march/april...with all new material, dark dreamy and not far off from some of carl craig's stuff..a little more dancefloor friendly this time Yo JT! And what about the C.Craig remix of one track from the CD? Maybe it would be great to have some of the CD tracks on an EP (we already talked about this in Glasgow, remember?). Any news? Or since you will release their new material, the 2-years old CD is a closed project now? G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __
Re: (313) the reactable
When I play live, I want tools that I don't need to look at in order to manipulate. Hence fader boxes and keyboards are better for me than something like this. I really like taking my basket of hand percussion too, because it means I'm actually using my body, and not just my eyes. It's difficult with Electronic Music to really project any sort of image or energy to an audience, and if you're staring at a screen or a tabletop it's pretty much game over. On 11/26/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I saw this MIT thing as well (because it was running some linux stuff I was interested)... Anyway, what all we digital boys are looking for to control their music live is something like that system Tom Cruise had to control/scan/rewind/play the images in Minority Report, isn't it!?!
(313) Purist heaven
Sooo pure... Sooo postFutura... Duplex, Anders Llar, Shake, Convextion, Infinity and more squeezed into one show of pure pleasure. Grab it while it's fresh www.idmradio.com Paul