new zwei kreise ep, four tracks of floaty melodic idm-y atmospherics for march bc friday
zweikreise.bandcamp.com/album/-
new zwei kreise ep, four tracks of floaty melodic idm-y atmospherics for march bc friday
zweikreise.bandcamp.com/album/-
check out the straight from cd/dat version youtu.be/9S7cVCFUqE8?...
Equinoctial activity in March: a new album, a gallery exhibition and a live show in Hong Kong, typically and iconoclastically via The Xevarion Institute / The Catalyst. All there is to know here:
www.xevarion.org/zf2026
I've got three new albums out (Milieu and LSZ) for free on #BandcampFriday, plus 21 more marked down to free for the weekend. Here's a photo of my asshole cat for no reason.
milieu.bandcamp.com/community
Top post there has a list of all the free stuff.
Stay warm, fuck ICE, be safe.
bit hes brew
not to mention the insane number of live shows that use aigen imagery as background for videos. i haven't even been to that many live shows in the past couple years and i've randomly stumbled on that at least three or four times.
screenshot of bruce willis in the 1985 show moonlighting, looking alarmed toward slightly off camera wearing a white t-shirt saying "MEDICATE ME" in all caps
this cover reminds me that it would be genuinely funny to find a picture of the letter from the other panasonic that asked them to please stop using the name
already love this web design. downloading now
anyways I honestly, truly liked the video! but i feel like a follow-up is warranted, maybe about ways of building a system of trust or a network of artists and labels who actually are upstanding and ethical in regards to recorded music, instead of leaving it for the sunos of the world to pillage?
especially since almost the entire video was about recorded music, but it didn't feel like it was all leading to "it's poisoned anyways so let's abandon it". not to mention how "just all go see live music shows" is an exclusionary notion for a litany of reasons.
as someone on the other side of the coin, who doesn't really care much for the live music experience, it's just kind of disheartening to see you bring up all the right points against the slop machine, yet can't bring yourself to actually fully fight for what you're seemingly advocating for…
i get that your point is informed by your love and practice of live music, but while i thought the whole of the video very interesting, the conclusion did make me feel a bit like a admission of defeat, as if you're just discarding recorded music and leaving it to the wolves so to speak.
i wanted to post this lol so you put it in the exact words i was thinking of
i need this right now
don't take it personally i think he doesn't even manage his own social media accs lol
still washed for using aislop tho
old projects lingering on hard drives. becoming compost for the soil from which new musical ideas grow.
only heard a couple of these, thanks for the heads up, i know what i'm listening to in the next few days!
15 of some of my favorite listens from the horrible year 2025 via @boomkat.com
boomkat.com/charts/boomk...
it's kind of sad it took a controversy to get people talking about santa ragione tho. i haven't played all their games but all the ones i did have been really solid and i hardly ever see anyone talk about them…
a guy from the company demoed it to me a year or so ago at an event and he knew what he was doing cuz his demo targeted literally every point of frustration i have with ableton live that is fixed/better in bitwig, from midi to audio handling, the way audio routing is handled, etc.
i'm an ableton person mostly out of habit, though i do like the workflow a lot. i feel like bitwig has it beat on nearly every front though, i haven't made the switch yet but i'm feeling the pull more and more, especially the way they integrated modulation and having complete control on cpu threads
my fave diskunion, love the building and the way it's laid out. grabbed some crazy deals there.
everyone should be forced to make art of some kind at some point in their life. mandatory artist community service.
Listening event on quadrant park bandcamp page starts in 5 mins
will b there on saturday debuting a new project. drop by if you're in paris, i play at the start of the evening at 8 ra.co/events/2270098
i have to know, sanwa or seimitsu?
reading this reminded me of my brief "atheists are so the coolest people" period in highschool and looking at richard dawkins/sam harris stuff. so glad it never really got past the point of mild interest when i see any of what these people are up to nowadays