Probably the best music video ever made...
I beg to disagree. Rap gives me indigestion. And it's an unoriginal Mega Man imposter. And where did that blasted butler put my monocle?
Last edited by arfink (May 7, 2010 11:59 pm)
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Probably the best music video ever made...
I beg to disagree. Rap gives me indigestion. And it's an unoriginal Mega Man imposter. And where did that blasted butler put my monocle?
Last edited by arfink (May 7, 2010 11:59 pm)
@Crystal Labs: Paper Rad are great.
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Normally not too 8-bit of a sound, but the arp in this one really sounds chippy. This song is maybe top 5 of the last decade in my opinion, but that's just me. The Animal Collective is probably my favorite group right now. great mix of all genres and tones.
Last edited by Pastel Arsenal (May 9, 2010 1:50 am)
FantomenK wrote:Probably the best music video ever made...
I beg to disagree. Rap gives me indigestion. And it's an unoriginal Mega Man imposter. And where did that blasted butler put my monocle?
idk, i really like the video. the parts where they rotate pixels into impossible angles usually really bothers me. but they did such a great job w/ animation and editing it doesnt bother me. the rap isnt that great, but i really dig the visuals.
Pure awesomeness, from 1982 India.
Sweet! But definitely not from 1982, and not very chippy either. Well maybe it is, but someone must have gone back with a time machine
Last edited by boomlinde (May 8, 2010 9:56 pm)
More Skweee!!!
Daniel Savio - Diamond Sutra
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMSAm9YIJrI
Randy Barracuda - Ketamine Strut
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPPeFy7jtdY
Skweee is a sound that started out in Finland & Sweden and contains elements of chiptunes, electro, funk, hip-hop & R&B. Here's a great article that explains more: http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2009/06/s rdic-skwee
Yo, Disaster. Good idea with the topic.
I was wondering for several years about the "1984" album from Anthony Philips.
It's electronica (with art-rock/progressive elements) however sometimes it's made on so ancient synthezisers and low-tek sounds that it sounds almost like casio-core.
I dunno. What do You think, guyz.
Or maybe I'm wrong? Hehe.
arfink wrote:Pure awesomeness, from 1982 India.
Sweet! But definitely not from 1982, and not very chippy either. Well maybe it is, but someone must have gone back with a time machine
Why not from 1982? It's possible. Hopefully it's even true. Proto-acid!
arfink wrote:Pure awesomeness, from 1982 India.
Sweet! But definitely not from 1982, and not very chippy either. Well maybe it is, but someone must have gone back with a time machine
from discogs:
Charanjit Singh - Synthesizing: Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat
Label:
Bombay Connection
Catalog#:
BC 302-LP
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
All Media, Album, Reissue
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
Mar 2010
Genre:
Electronic, Folk, World, & Country
Style:
Indian Classical, Acid, Experimental
boomlinde wrote:Sweet! But definitely not from 1982, and not very chippy either. Well maybe it is, but someone must have gone back with a time machine
from discogs:
Charanjit Singh - Synthesizing: Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat
Label:
Bombay Connection
Catalog#:
BC 302-LP
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
All Media, Album, Reissue
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
Mar 2010
Genre:
Electronic, Folk, World, & Country
Style:
Indian Classical, Acid, Experimental
Also from from Discogs:
Credits
Artwork By [Cover] - Stefan Glerum
Keyboards, Programmed By - Charanjit Singh
Mastered By - Johanz Westermans*
Other [Sound Restoration] - See Why Audio
Research, Producer, Liner Notes - Edo BoumanNotes
Recorded in 1982 at HMV Studios in Bombay, India.
Equipment: Roland Jupiter-8, Roland TB-303, Roland TR-808.
Comes in a thick gatefold sleeve.
Sides C and D play at 45 RPM.
I always include this track on chiptune mix CDs for friends even though there's nothing chiptune about it. Something about the vibe just fits well.