Posts tagged with “electronic” and “music”

Salt” Remix

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A remix I did of “Salt” by The Sailor Sequence. Enjoy the headroom.

I was planning on sharing the Live set as well, but it’s pretty large. I’m holding out to see if Ableton’s Share feature can handle stuff like this.

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January 18 at 11:50 PM Permalink

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Through the Mirror: adcBicycle Revisioned

It’s finally released!

A while ago adcBicycle began working on and near completed a new album. He ended up disliking what he came up with, so he sent all the songs out to some “friends” in the “electronic music community” to remix them.

For some reason (mostly due to em411) I was one of those.
There are a lot of great musicians on this compilation, including He Can Jog and one of John McCaig’s many monikers. After I heard everyone else’s remixes I realized I did the least rearranging/adding/fun stuff to the original, but I guess it still turned out pretty cool. The whole album is great, and it’s neat to see everyone’s style influence Matt’s original idea.

Definitely check it out. It’s a free download.
My contribution is track 3, which was track 6 in Matt’s original album order, and is titled “Needs #5”. I hope that’s confusing.

I made the mistake of using “Albatrocity” as a handle again. Apparently there’s already a band or some band’s album named that. I should have just stuck with my original name. So just to make things clear:
On adcBicycle’s Through the Mirror, Albatrocity = Ross Brown.

Spread the word about this if you like it.

September 12 at 09:41 AM Permalink

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Banana Gun”

Started this a while ago. Sort of finished it the other day. It’s a weak ending, but I like the rest of it. Plus, I got to overuse my new Pro VLA II.

I’ll post the corresponding Live set soon.
Take it away, Creative Commons…

EDIT

The samples in the live set (most notably the drum machines) are too large to zip up and put here for download. Let me know if you really really want it and we’ll work something out.



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May 30 at 12:01 AM Permalink

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Ghoslty Swim

This is an awesome free album put out by Ghostly International and Adult Swim. Lots of good electronic music on here, and it features a live mix by Tycho.

I think my favorite track is Light Powered by Daestro, but I’m only about one and a half listens in.

The whole album seems terribly squashed, but it’s probably appropriate for the style.

April 23 at 08:41 PM Permalink

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John Locke Syndrome Live Set

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Original song is here

This is an Ableton Live Pack (.alp) for use with Ableton Live. I created the set with Live 7 and I’m not sure if it’s backwards compatible. The set file should be, but I do make heavy use of some of the new features of 7:

  • Gate Sidechaining
  • Sampler1
  • Drum Rack (awesome!)
  • Analog (analog subtractive synth)
  • Compressor2

There are a few instances of Operator, too. I’m sure you can find viable alternatives3 to these.

I’m also using a couple (free) third-party plugins:

I’m having fun with my new copy of Live 7. I think it was definitely worth the student discounted price I paid for it, and I will surely use it for educational purposes only.

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John Locke Syndrome by Ross Brown is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.


1 I think this was introduced in Live 6, but I believe it got some tweaks for the new version.

2 This replaces Compressor I and Compressor II from earlier versions and is way better.

3 Might I point you to studiotoolz?

April 10 at 11:11 PM Permalink

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