So that's who does the sound engineering for brainfeeder.
On 22/06/13 10:34 PM, kent williams wrote: > What Kevin said. When I see something that crazy, it's like there's > someone who opened up his forehead and let all the chaos of the > universe move into his frontal lobes. And the video might be simply a > funny home-made Hindu religious movie, if not for the insanely > distorted, messy soundtrack. > > It isn't that he isn't talented, it's his anti-technique. He swings at > every pitch like he's going to belt it out of the park, and he always > misses. > > On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Kevin Kennedy <the...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Ken, >> >> I think that this music is not only hilarious, but it also speaks to >> something that may actually be important to note. I'll explain. >> >> In our lovely internet generation we are able to share world wide events >> with people world wide. The internet is also becoming a repository of old >> historical items that seem to have little or no significance to our modern >> world, yet are unusual or tell a story about a time that has past. >> >> There are things that are far too unique to pass up and NOT share with >> others. Sometimes the key to comedy is surprise. >> >> What tends to make a song like the ones on Prasanth's Bandcamp page funny or >> even 'strange' are numerous-I'll highlight my thoughts: >> >> 1. It is on the internet. The world wide web. This >> musician/videographer/artist can be searched for, and he can search for >> others to share his music. >> 2. If Prasanth is attempting to appeal to an American or European >> audience, he has the ability with the WWW to listen, view, and search for >> items that are trending, or even what those in pop would sound or look like. >> Not saying this is his intent however. >> 3. He has a 50 minute movie on Youtube-where he lists himself as doing >> EVERYTHING. The man has _some_ talent, however it's not something that we >> here in our insulated little bubble can appreciate (boxer Manny Pacquiao is >> a pop star in the Phillipines-and I think that Prasanth's voice is about as >> good as Manny's). >> >> >> and... >> >> For those of us who are creative souls; those of us who work tirelessly >> on creating music and compositions and are trying like heck to get our >> voices and sounds heard and played-many of us realize that a track like this >> one illustrates a great point. Not all of us are born musical genius. >> Sometimes what sounds great in the studio or starts off as a great idea can >> fall flat everywhere else. And, for those of us who have failed at times >> (one of the meanings of FBK is "Failures By Kevin")...we like to know that >> we aren't alone. >> >> For these reasons, it's worth listening to, and sharing with others. It >> brightened my day. I had a great laugh with one of my producer friends over >> it. I'll point out that there are parts of the recording that are good as >> well! >> >> Music is polarizing. It's not always created to make you think. Or make us >> dance wildly on the floor, or even make us cry. Music encompasses the >> entire range of human emotion, and listening to this made me feel something. >> It may not be what the artist intended me to feel, however it did more than >> most of what I hear on Beatport does-which is to say that it grabbed my >> attention enough to listen to the whole 4.5 minutes. >> >> Please, let's not take life so dang seriously...there's time and music for >> that...Sometimes you have to hear bad to be able to compare what is good. >> >> <end rant> >> >> >> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 4:46 AM, Martin <mar...@dustscience.com> wrote: >>> >>> It still better than anything in Beatports charts and I kinda like >>> outsider music and people who have a go. >>> >>> m >>> >>> On 22 Jun 2013, at 04:45, Odeluga, Ken wrote: >>> >>>> This is actually not cool folks. >>>> How about dropping it? >>>> It's probably enough to decide that the guy's track is not very well >>>> done [or not to your taste] and to leave it at that. >>>> >>>> K >>>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> FBK >> >> Absoloop/Orange 82