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does any one have any contact details for offshore?
OFFSHORE on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
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yeah theres loads
various production work with gerry mitchell, kode9 works with space ape.
i too am a producer who be interested in working with local poets
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a guy called ben sent me this a while ago and its really good
YouTube - synthsonix's Channel
the dubstep forum has a wonderful production part that has loads of great tips and tricks for production
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Hi just thought it might be a good idea to start a thread on how to use reason
wee tricks youv found or instructions on stuff
or if your having a problem then to see if any one else has had that problems and if they have a solution to it
heres a great article on how to make wobbley bass from the guys at mashit
or Reason 4 Tutorial - Dubstep Production Techniques
reverb bass effects
Making a Drum 'n Bass Reese w/ Reason
id love some advice about compisition and how to use tones and the correct placing to the beats as my stuff generaly sounds too cluttered or to samey
also if any one is involved with the Open Knowledge Networks ( Open Knowledge Network | Home ) on at the Pelican ( Peacock Visual Arts - Peacock Visual Arts :: 01224 639539 :: ) itd be cool to get further stuff on production
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how come the tunnels never put up whats on the month coming and leave it till half way through the month to update their site?
its very difficult to plan you months spending if you suddenly learn a great band are playing
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hi i was hoping to get some feed back on two tracks iv made and i feal that their ot finished and id love to get some responces or pointers as to where im going wrong or where i should be going
http://www.houseofcuss.co.uk/thepipe/jtf/brine-09/brine-homesick-withbassandsamples.mp3
http://www.houseofcuss.co.uk/thepipe/jtf/brine-09/brine-spooking.horses.mp3
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brine
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i find just rooting through your music till somthing catches and then put it through things like acid pro, reason or wave labs
but im more into the idea of plunderphonics like taking samples over a beat or sound scape iv made
i fell into doing this as i found it really tricky to make beats that fit accapellas
i think that if you can do this sort of thing and make a new tune out of bit of other peoples music rather than just a + b bootlegs then your super talented and my hat goes of to any one that can do it as i cant and throw in the towl and start putting my own stuff or noise over one sample of music
i think to be able to really pull this off you must have a great ear for music and be able to tell what chords are being played and you must also have a great collection of music
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any one interested in starting a group to make experimental music along the same fealing as der zyklus and throbbing gristle
if so
give me a shout
brine
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Agreed, there's nothing on that I'm even remotely interested in seeing, it's just same old, same old. The much-heralded second coming of the Lemon Tree looks like a big fucking anti-climax in my opinion.
ahmen, ahmen ahhhhhmen ahmen ahmen
brine digs out dj shitmats - Killababylonkutz and dances round the room
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what i dont get is the lemon tree went under ( this is just my point of view by no means a informed one ) cos it was putting on too much wankie highbrow stuff no one went too
so with the lemon tree reopening and it being now ran by Upcoming Events - Aberdeen International Youth Festival's Social Network if i look at their line up for the next while its all more of the same
am i wrong? if so please point out my failing cos all i can see is maybe one gig with The Chair, Edgar Prais & The Condiments
im all for a bit of culture but give us some thing to lure me in with
im not just moaning about the lack of bands playing but in general theres nothing for your common music fan here i wont entertained for my hard earned for instance in the edinburgh festival for the past 3 years josie long has any one seen hide or hair of her in aberdeen
no
shes been nominated for a few awards and lives in the uk so wouldnt be too expensive to get up but has any one done it no
when the lemon tree put on rich hall it was sold out so why not get more acts that will sell
surely that way they can then make money and put on their high brow stuff
like on the music halls website for the lemon tree they say they have danny bhoy on the 29th and pretty much bugger else comedy wise
its not like we dont have people here who dont know their elbows from their asses like we have giles walker, tez and interesting music promotion for starts
like giles put on hudson mohawk and i salut him for it now get rustie up and if you give me the heads up for more good music il even consider buying you a pint
tez knows whats hot
interesting music are getting great stuff up like the pictish trail supporting king creosote and de rosa
it just seems a waste of a great venue for it to go down the same route it did before
"im mad as hell, and im not going to take this any more!"
brine
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been listening to alot of mo's ferry production at the moment, so i bashed some together for a trip down to glasgow, thought id put it up as my first mix for here.
i got first heard about dapayk on the slices dvd 8 ( i think )
you can watch them again here - wolf's kompaktkiste: slices
any way i was taken with the near randomness of the samples and sounds over the beat
duration 54:19
heres a tracklist incase the image isnt shown
alland byallo - dark tide disco ( dapayk remix )
marcel knopf - lloyd
marcel knopf - narain ( dapayk remix )
dapayk solo - hagen pan pot remix
dapayk solo - dehalledretro
butane - sine language
dredl kibosh - i found you
dapayk solo - uma ( louderbach remix )
dapayk and padberg - close up
http://www.houseofcuss.co.uk/thepipe/jtf/brine-looshkin7techhousemix.mp3
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yup its a mix
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brine - are you one of the frightend mix?
brine - are you one of the frightend.mp3 - 61.89MB
duration - 27:02
size - 61.8 MB (64,892,450 bytes)
bit rate - 320kbps
genre - ambiente drone
tracklisting
blade runner ost - main titles and prologue
pan sonic - joskus
frog pocket - iv been listening to motorbikes
boris karloff - the deadly dress
accrual - ice turns to sand
boris karloff - call at midnight
orphax - circuit 4 consumption
boris karloff - the man in the raincoat
throbbing gristle - exotica
alexanders annexe - push door to exit
aeto - b side
filastine - autology ( ft jessika skeletalia kenny )
bloc party - srxt ( instrumental )
breakbeatbuddha - delinquent frequency
cobra killer - heavy rotation
motor - tete en plastique
charles bukowski - death
phon.o - crossfaderandturnedtabled mix
amon tobin - kitchen sink
the marcia blaine school for girls - the secret of the mezzanine
the marcia blaine school for girls - milk and honey
mira calix - protean
radiohead - for(again)
charles bukowski - the last days of the suicide kid
yeah yeah yeahs - gold lion ( acoustic )
timeblind - copy copy
starkey - stike now
air - redhead girl
mira calix - because to why
i have no reason for making this other than its been an idea in my head for some time now. i wonted to capture the dread and randomness that puts the hairs on the back of your neck up when you watch a david lynch movie. but i didnt wont to use any of the jazz or rockie stuff that features in his movies.
yeh know
so in the past when i put things up people often wont some text to describe whats going on before they listen
and i guess im the same, unless i know about the dj or producer
so here goes
the mix starts with the booms off the start of blade runner, iv used this before for beats and still keep coming back to it as i love it so
great movie and has some lovely music.
this plays while boris karloff ask's the title of this mix, i used 3 of boris karloff's tales of the frightend vol1, just to getthe feal right before gettingthe main poem from charles bukowski
any way over the booms from blade runner we have pan sonic, one of the members of pan sonic i think is the producer for mira calix but i cant remeber his name
then we have frog pocket coming in and if you havent seen him live your realy ought too
iv also featured other scottish artists the marcia blaine school for girls and accrual
mira calix is a bony lass thats signed to the once great warp records
hear music with random sounds great field recordings have always been near the top of my cd piles
"because to why" & "protean" come from mira's album "eyes set against the sun", which is a great example of her work.
she is also part of "alexanders annexe" which features as the main part of the latter of this mix
kinda wish i had juggled it up a bit more with the "alexanders annexe" so it wasnt just me playing it with lots of samples and cuts all over it.
not that i feal i cheated in doing this but just felt i could have pulled off some more tricks
maybe im just a show off
right i probably should talk more about each artist but im getting sleepy
hope you enjoy
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Just a bunch of bed room producers with too much time on our hands. Who live and work all over the city.
Table 8 lives in Dyce works for a petrol firm and has asperations to rid his flat of a rather nasty smell.
Dunno what Audio Savant does during the day but can usualy be found on xbl after 12, think he lives on george st with Flamable Tramps but their not together, but we suspect they occasionaly hold hands walking home after the pub.
None of us can play any instruments but love good music and this is our attempts.
does that help at all?
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The following is free tracks by the "Laughing out of context" collective, for your enjoyment and hopefully to get some feed back.
The music here is of all kind's of styles from mashup pop to drone. So please keep a open mind and if your not into one artist please dont be put off.
Theres no track order so its been posted up randomly.
Audio Savant - the drouth dirge
audio savant - the drouth dirge.mp3 - 3.38MB
Flamable Tramps - my eyes went wide
flamable tramps - my eyes went wide.mp3 - 3.85MB
Brine - pins
brine - pins broken beat attempt.mp3 - 5.34MB
OHS000 - sunday mashup
ohs000 - sunday mashup.mp3 - 2.76MB
Table 8 - the last week
table 8 - the last week.mp3 - 6.23MB
Flamable tramps - f.f.k
flamable tramps - f.f.k full version .mp3 - 2.88MB
Brine - scotsmen in big jackets
brine - scotsmen in big jackets.mp3 - 2.07MB
Table 8 - guilty thursday
table 8 - guilty thursday.mp3 - 2.77MB
Unholy Bastard - she grinds her teath in her sleap
unholy bastard - shes grinds her teath in her sleap.mp3 - 2.16MB
Brine - tiger on the lamb
brine - tiger on the lamb grime attempt .mp3 - 6.38MB
We are all just starting out and realy dont have a scooby.
We are also thinking about putting up a occasional mix/radio show mp3 for download. Dunno if the forum mod's allow that or not. If not could they sujest another method of getting our music out along with music that inspired us.
Danka
Brine
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tectonic - tectonic plates
isobel campbell - ballad of the broken sea's
skream - skream!
various production - the world is gone
lily allen - alright still
kode 9 and space ape - memories of the future
burial - burial
milanse - extend
amen andrews vs spac hand luke - amen andrews vs. spac hand luke
j dilla - donuts
i got kinda tunnel vision this year with the whole dubstep stuff, there are mountains of great songs out this year but great albums were thin on the ground
loved uffie, bodyrox, mstrkrft, justice, paraone, agf delay, rekid, the long blondes, the knife, modeselector, sebastian, simain mobile disco, ladyfuzz, dntel, monkey steak, virus syndicate, starkey, mrk1, loefah, coki, mala, the rapture, wonder, the killers, the glimmers, d1, skepta, jammer, warrior queen, the bug, scorcher, benny ill, darqwan, tinchy stryder, omen, tech itch, radio slave, drop the lime, professor j, pinch, mathhead, blackham, star eyes, vex'd, shackleton, kromestar, blackdown, kerby, kano, gui barrato, elemental, toasty, bass clef, benga, geiom, andy stott, virgo, mr slash, amon tobin, drop the lime, n-type, doormouse, armour and hijak, dq1, scuba, kudos and jason forrest
to name but a few that made me nod my head and smile
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Nope havent heard it. But thought id reply to encourage more varied posting, as i think its healthy unlike keeping budgies, its just mucky isnt it. What is Jeff Capes thinking?
Do you know what else is mucky? Apple juice .... Think about it. Nod your head.
Ok il explain.
It's not that it looks like wee, well it is but its more than that.
Apples are the closest thing i can think of as pure cleanlyness well from a visual sence.
you have this thing take a bite and its super white like the way i wish my jockey shorts still were and gets promised to you by bold adverts, and sadly lets you down after a few washes.
And the juice that comes from a freshly biten into apple that runs down your chin is so nice and see through. But apple juice isnt see through its brown.
You wouldnt eat a brown apple
So why would you drink brown apple juice?
i found on a website ( Home Cooking Lessons ) that the browning is called enzymatic browning. It says that its not always a bad thing as tea, coffee and cocoa turn brown due to this process. What this site dosnt tell you though is that brown apples are bad and are the number one cause of bad hair cuts and people dressing like jeremy clarkson.
so no i havent heard nas's (nases/nasieness'es/?) new album but i wonna. So until it comes down my pipe please ponder over the reason why the healthy gyme types have such bad hair?
The Boy Brine, every days a school day.
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Im open to try just about everything. I use my computer and dictaphones to make my noise so as far as a band goes id be the dullest drummer ever. Imagin keith moon behind a laptop, works about as well as chat up line.
But im up for anything, i guess jamming is out the question as it takes me ages to knock out a 2 minute drum track.
I listen to alot of music from the Specials and the Beat to Ventian Snares and La Peste. So im realy up for any thing.
Recently iv been listening to alot of dubstep, reggae, electro, house and indie.
If that helps you at all.
Sent you a pm.
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you hit the button on the head for me, i make little beats and will pm you some links to yousendit with some sample tracks. just follow the links and donload the mp3's
if you fancey working on any thing together give me a shout
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danka, will there be more?
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Hi, im new to the city and im looking for people who are interested in collaberating in a wee project.
I make drum tracks from samples and found sounds. Im willing to try nearly any style of music. Iv gathered about 5 tracks so far, ranging from dubstep, broken beat and kinda grimey but up for trying house, electro, techno, electronica, rock, any thing just dieing to make music rather than beats that have no drive other than my enthusiasm.
If any one is interested pleas give me a shout.
The Boy Brine.
the losing boys mix
in Music Discussion
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SIDE A
Laura Lee - Dirty Old Man
Aretha Franklin - Cry Like A Baby
Barbara Mason - Something You Got
Coasters - Down Home Girl
Lena Horne & Gabor Szabo - Rocky Raccoon
Otis Redding & Carla Thomas - Tramp
Wendy Rene - Bar-b-q
Lee Moses - Day Tripper
Shane Martin - I Need You
Bobby "Blue" Bland - These Hands (Small But Mighty)
Rose Batiste - Hit & Run
Dobie Gray - Out On The Floor
Chris Cerf - Sweet Music
Sandie Sheldon - You're Gonne Make Me Love You
The Incredibles - There's Nothing Left To Say
SIDE B
King Curtis - Memphis Soul Stew
Barbara Randolph - Can I Get A Witness?
The Four Tops - Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
The Emotions - Blind Alley
Dee Edwards - Why Can't There Be Love?
Lulu - Love Loves To Love Love
The Flirtations - Nothing But A Heartache
World Wonders - Funky Washing Machine
Bettye Swan - The Heartache Is Gone
Eddie Giles - Losing Boy
Baby Huey - Hard Times
Little Anne - Lean Lanky Daddy
Chuck Wood - Seven Days Too Long
Razzy - I Hate Hate
http://www.houseofcuss.co.uk/thepipe/tracks/losingboys_fands.zip
The idea was for a freind and i to knock up a 40min mix each of old funk and soul tracks we are mad about.
Foo's selection is Side A, The Cheeky Wee Budgie Boy is Side B. There was much crate digging for both of us. Constant calls and texts bagsying records, hoping there was no duplication and taunts about gems we had found. It's been a wee labour of love as it did take quite some time to compile. We coud easily have just lobbed together loads of stuff that has been sampled by hip hop acts and the like, but we wanted to delve a bit deeper into our record collection's to unearth things that had been forgotten or not to put on obvious and big records, though a few do surface here. So give your ears a blast of something different for a change, it fits perfectly on a CD too... Enjoy.