old trick, impressive result.
maybe i should try to speed up some of my ambient tracks
like the Justin Beiber song that was floating around the internet earlier?
Who is Justin Bieber and why is he relevant?
Bieber is the german word for beaver. He vaguely looks like one, too.
Hmm, looks like he's some one-man Take That kind of deal.
Shifter Ros
I was thinking the same thing
If only speeding up ambient post-rock had the opposite effect; I could annoy many a fan of M83 and Sigur.
Jellica wrote:and it all sounds like whales dying
Or whales getting it on. o.O
Or Manatees having an ORGEEEE.
You totally hate BIT SHIFTER, right, because you’re a rebel, or whatever? That’s just because you haven’t listened to Shifter slowed down 800 percent. Now his new single “Reformat the Planet” is a 30-minute epic. And it sounds awesome. No, really.
Courtesy musician Reteris, who used the free program Paulstretch, this is “Reformat the Planet” made slower. Like, a lot slower—eight times slower, to be exact. And all of a sudden the not-bad piano pop track sounds like the climactic score to some kind of historical epic, or Dead Can Dance, or, like, Animal Collective, or something. It sounds like the ocean, but, like, in heaven, man. Plus, it’s 35 minutes long:
I go on gizmodo too
http://gizmodo.com/5614940/how-to-make- 00-percent
Last edited by *E (Aug 18, 2010 11:12 pm)
lol, I'm pretty sure that's not the only place it was posted.
old trick
Neu!, Thomas Brinkmann, and Lief Inge have done this the past 35 years. Neu! and Thomas Brinkmann by turntable manipulation at 200 percent slower, or the 16 rpm speed brought a transformation of music. Lief Inge slowed Beethoven's 9th symphony to 24 hours long. Nothing novel.