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5 votes
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Vadim Kazachenko - Yellow Night (1994)
5 votes -
Patrick Street - Music For A Found Harmonium
3 votes -
David Hykes - Gravity Waves
4 votes -
Brainstorm - Vietier (Wind) (2005)
3 votes -
Chris Kogos - Sonic & Resonance (HOME Cover) (2019)
3 votes -
Vinyl is poised to outsell CDs for the first time since 1986
12 votes -
TAMBOR! Afro Venezuelan Recordings 1978 - 1986
5 votes -
Amulets - Magnetic Moods
2 votes -
Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) [Live] (2011)
7 votes -
Julianna Barwick - Forever [Live on KEXP] (2013)
4 votes -
Detektivbyrån - Om Du Möter Varg (2008)
4 votes -
Coheed and Cambria - The Light & the Glass (2003)
5 votes -
Martha Reeves -- Sweet Misery
3 votes -
Richard Temple -- That Beatin' Rhythmn (1967)
4 votes -
Ryan Celsius - Trappin in Japan 14 (2019)
3 votes -
Strike with the band - The world of classical music is neither noble nor fair, though its reputation says otherwise
6 votes -
"Husband" x Amigo the Devil (2019)
3 votes -
Pomplamousse - Je m'suis fait tout petit [Georges Brassens cover]
7 votes -
Porno For Pyros - Good God's: / Urge!
4 votes -
Lou Reed -- Live @ the Ultrasonic Recording Studio, Hempstead, NY [12/26/72]
6 votes -
ColdCuts/HotWax: Sacha Mambo // Music They Love #27
3 votes -
How the tastemaker music festival Iceland Airwaves is transforming Reykjavík
4 votes -
Frankie Cosmos - Did you find (2019)
5 votes -
Alcest - Protection
3 votes -
Swans - It's Coming It's Real (2019)
6 votes -
Battles - Inchworm
4 votes -
Cattle Decapitation - "One Day Closer to the End of the World" (2019)
3 votes -
Grimes & i_o - Violence (2020)
4 votes -
Stockholm to stage Avicii tribute concert to benefit mental health awareness
4 votes -
Dan Tepfer (Human - Computer Duet) - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Video Link I decided to post this as a text topic since IMO the video description is really important to understanding this performance: Aug. 29, 2019 | Colin Marshall -- Dan Tepfer has...
I decided to post this as a text topic since IMO the video description is really important to understanding this performance:
Aug. 29, 2019 | Colin Marshall -- Dan Tepfer has transformed the acoustic piano entirely with his new project, Natural Machines. Watch the keys and you'll see this Disklavier — a player piano — plucking notes on its own. But it's not a prerecorded script.
Here's how it works: Tepfer plays a note, and a computer program he authored reads those notes and tells the piano what to play in response. Tepfer can load different algorithms into the program that determine the pattern of playback, like one that returns the same note, only an octave higher. Another will play the inverted note based on the center of the piano keys. These rules create interesting restrictions that Tepfer says make room for thoughtful improvisation. In his words, he's not writing these songs, so much as writing the way they work. To better communicate what's happening between him and the piano, Tepfer converted these audio-impulse data into visualizations on the screen behind him, displaying in real time the notes he plays followed by the piano's feedback. We dive even deeper into this project in a recent Jazz Night in America video piece.
Perhaps the trickiest part here, unlike a human-to-human duo, is that the computer plays along with 100 percent accuracy based solely on Tepfer's moves. He compares it to dancing with a robot that never misses a beat. Tepfer has to play in kind to keep the train on the tracks, but if he falls out of step, so does the computer. On the other hand, Tepfer has unlocked a new frontier of music available to acoustic piano players: He's essentially given himself more limbs to play the piano at once, and at times we see more than 10 keys pressed at a time or a sequence of notes played at seemingly superhuman speeds. It's a central idea to what innovative technology enables for us — that which is impossible for us to achieve on our own.
edit: Nice related video from Jazz Night in America with Dan explaining some of how it works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L6tzG3FkcU7 votes -
Ren - Jenny's Tale (2019)
2 votes -
Syl Johnson -- Thank You Baby
4 votes -
Anamanaguchi - Lorem Ipsum (Arctic Anthem) (2019)
7 votes -
Pat Metheny Group - Have You Heard (1989)
8 votes -
Mikhail Shufutinsky - Trietje Sientiabria (The Third Of September)
4 votes -
Traxx Presents 80s Streetbeat Protodance
4 votes -
The Book of Prince: Prince had grand plans for his autobiography, but only a few months to live
6 votes -
Drawing with sound (Oscilloscope music)
9 votes -
Portishead - Roads (1994)
7 votes -
Boy Bye - BROCKHAMPTON (2019)
9 votes -
Satan and Adam - Listen To The Music (1990)
4 votes -
Rush - Freewill (1980)
5 votes -
The Leisure Society - Fight for Everyone (2013)
3 votes -
Richard Galliano and Félicien Brut - Indifférence / La Foule (Accordion duet)
4 votes -
YACHT's new album Chain Tripping was created by inventing their own machine-learning-based composition process and applying it to their back catalogue
6 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
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Mumiy Troll feat. Linda Leen and Yana Kay - Miedvieditsa (She-Bear/Ursa) (2003)
5 votes -
Sakuraburst - Harpsinger (2019)
3 votes -
Comparison of a Martin D28 guitar from 1942 and a similar D28 from 2019
2 votes