sorry, RG. I wanted nullspooge.
:: puts hour-old sperm back in penis ::
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sorry, RG. I wanted nullspooge.
:: puts hour-old sperm back in penis ::
Yeah but how much to come AT my house?
I see you're located in NY, I'm now facing south and comming AT your house right now, for free.
How does it feel?
/s
Well played.
We were just working on the same one. GAH
The album is live and available NOW!
Perfect reasons why I don't make techno on a tracker. I leave that to the others here in the Midwest who pioneered that sort of thing, sans scrolling.
That piano scroll is a cheap jab though, but yeah, you know, screw me for having an opinion.
Joking of course. Lets move on.
What's so o_0 about that? LOL
This might be a regional attitude as it's been the Midwest way for 10+ years. The faster the better, even if the song is not.
"If it doesn't scroll it doesn't get made."
Oh and yes, I understand we're talking apples and oranges here. I'm just stating why I never liked the LSDJ interface.
Zero inspiration for me.
Absolutely. Most of the inspiration for me (and others, which whom shall remain nameless...tired of name dropping) is watching the notes trigger at insane speeds.
I guess scrolling and seeing more than one track at a time doesn't mean a whole lot when writing within a certain set of tempos as it's like any other sequencer, but when creating music at break-neck speed, cutting breaks into upwards of twenty pieces, micro-editing, and triggering anvil-sized kick drums it matters. It's inspiration.
Oh and yes, I've used LSDJ for years bit back when it was still in it's infancy. I never liked the interface. I'm sure things have changed since but little piggy tracker doesn't impress me much either.
I just *really* like the scrolling aspect of a tracker and as far as I know LSDJ doesn't scroll like a classic tracker should.
Am I the only one who thinks any more LSDJ-anything is not a good idea?
Oh and yes, these are still available in extremely small quantities:
Radiograffiti presents:
RGW-002
Dispyz - "Dangerous Techno Punk Pop Rock (2010 Reissue)"
Ok, so where do I begin with this one? I mean look at that picture! I can't even begin to think of an angle to write from for this release.
I'll just state the facts:
- It's available NOW as a high-quality download from the dispyz Bandcamp: http://dispyz.radiograffiti.org
- All of the tracks are currently up and running at the dispyz Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/dispyz and Youtube
- It's $4 (or more if you'd like) for 13(!) tunes.
- Every penny goes toward funding new Radiograffiti releases.
- You get the "Dangerous Techno Punk Pop Rock" E.P. and .wavs from the scrapped "Paranoid Turbo Robot Punk" E.P.
- Ty absolutely hates this release but I convinced him it was a good idea to reissue it as the original CDR is long-gone.
- This material dates back to around 1997-2003
- Most of the tracks used vintage synthesizers, drum machines, and modified sequencers similar to that of early Human League.
All I can really say is that if you've made up your mind on how dispyz sounds, take those thoughts and toss them out the window. This release has everything from synthpop tracks (with lyrics) to 8bit punk to chicago house to the obligatory Amigacore. As mentioned, he really dislikes some of the material presented here but I've gotta say that this release was my gateway drug years ago. Give it a listen. There's certainly something for everyone.
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Dangerous Techno Punk Pop Rock
1 - Divas Need Love Too (2:12)
2 - Antisex (3:04)
3 - Red Shade Of Grey (4:59)
4 - Gangsta Rock (3:37)
5 - You Will Never Rock Like This (3:02)
6 - My Amiga (3:07)
7 - Untitled (4:50)
Paranoid Turbo Robot Punk (Original E.P. cover lost forever)
1 - Escape From Milwaukee (2:42)
2 - I Never Want To See You Again (3:30)
3 - You Will Never Know (2:50)
4 - Ice Life (3:25)
5 - Generation Zero (8:19)
6 - Sexy Birthday *feat. Hot Business* (4:50)
Jesus facepalm anyone?
Very good, although I've always preferred Butterfly Ball:
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