Moo Sick Therad
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I was obsessed with making music on the Amiga 500, and my tracker of choice was MED. There was also OctaMED, which could handle 8 channels, but at the cost of sample fidelity. I didn't really bother much with sample disks, as I got myself a Microdeal MasterSound sound sampler, and sampled the sweet bejeezus out of every record and cassette I could lay my hands on! That said, I think FredFish PD used to distribute disks full of sampled sounds.
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That all sounds great thanks. I think I was was heading for ProTracker, as that appears to have gotten the most recent developments. I'll grab those sound disks too. I'll look for a sampler in the future. Though looks like I might be able to get one for about £15...
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I spent a good 40 minutes today talking to my brother about making Amiga tracker music! This is your ^^^^ fault, y'know!
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Good. I never played with that side of the Amiga when I was younger. Unfortunately my brother would always tell me what was boring and would never give me chance to explore
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Syd Little sings Where Do You Go To My Lovely
https://soundcloud.com/scenehitter/syd- ... al_sharing
https://soundcloud.com/scenehitter/syd- ... al_sharing
Cthulu bum you!
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He sounds genuinely aggrieved.richschnauzer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 4:45 pm Syd Little sings Where Do You Go To My Lovely.
https://soundcloud.com/scenehitter/syd- ... al_sharing
Cthulu bum you!
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"To Beryl & Mike
Nice to have known you
Be happy
Syd Little"
He probably signed the LP whilst dogging or summat.
Nice to have known you
Be happy
Syd Little"
He probably signed the LP whilst dogging or summat.
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Linked from that Syd Little page:
Kraftwerk Walking in the Air
https://soundcloud.com/rob-cottam/kraft ... in-the-air
ACES!
Kraftwerk Walking in the Air
https://soundcloud.com/rob-cottam/kraft ... in-the-air
ACES!
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Nice!
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Sol Seppy: Move
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kda63lTbfNM
Slightly unhinged Trip-Hop is the best kind of Trip-Hop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kda63lTbfNM
Slightly unhinged Trip-Hop is the best kind of Trip-Hop.
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Has anyone listened to a super audio cd?
i just got a player, in the form of a sony blu ray player, 30 pouns. Also Brothers in Arms on SACD. I was not prepared for how utterly fucking amazing it sounds, it blew me away. Absolutely a step up from normal "red book" CD
i just got a player, in the form of a sony blu ray player, 30 pouns. Also Brothers in Arms on SACD. I was not prepared for how utterly fucking amazing it sounds, it blew me away. Absolutely a step up from normal "red book" CD
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I don't think so, no.
WIKI: The SACD format allows multiple audio channels (i.e. surround sound or multichannel sound). It also provides a higher bit rate and longer playing time than a conventional CD. An SACD is designed to be played on an SACD player.
Cool!
WIKI: The SACD format allows multiple audio channels (i.e. surround sound or multichannel sound). It also provides a higher bit rate and longer playing time than a conventional CD. An SACD is designed to be played on an SACD player.
Cool!
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This is good! I don't know why, but it reminds me of this for some reason:blombluss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:50 am Sol Seppy: Move
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kda63lTbfNM
Slightly unhinged Trip-Hop is the best kind of Trip-Hop.
Nick Nicely - Hilly Fields
BTW - SACDs seem to have been replaced with "HD" audio downloads, like really high bitrate and sample rate FLACs and the like. It's a shame SACDs didn't take off, but streaming etc etc etc
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i've got a small handful of 24bit flacs and wavs, but they sound nowhere near as good as the SACD. They seem to be pretty popular in Japan, a lot of remastering and production seems to be happening there.
The recent resurgence in physical media gives me a glimmer of hope that they'll make SACDs more popular, cheaper and more readily available. I feel like the world wasn't ready for them 20 years ago, but their time may come
The recent resurgence in physical media gives me a glimmer of hope that they'll make SACDs more popular, cheaper and more readily available. I feel like the world wasn't ready for them 20 years ago, but their time may come
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Ha! I can understand where you're coming from, there!CandyDarling wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 12:13 amThis is good! I don't know why, but it reminds me of this for some reason:blombluss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:50 am Sol Seppy: Move
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kda63lTbfNM
Slightly unhinged Trip-Hop is the best kind of Trip-Hop.
Nick Nicely - Hilly Fields
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wow. i've never heard that before and itrs incredible
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Yeah, it's quite obscure but influenced some notable 80s musicians, most namely XTC who went and did an entire faux-60s album under an assumed name with the producer of the first Stone Roses album.
https://youtu.be/r8f8K6TNtXI
https://youtu.be/r8f8K6TNtXI
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this is wonderful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpMMwc0Mn0Y
his previous video on amiga music making was great too. I may have linked in the past
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpMMwc0Mn0Y
his previous video on amiga music making was great too. I may have linked in the past
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that is wonderful
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makes me wish i had an ST, and also a keyboard, and also knew how to use at least one of them
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Hurrah! I'm watching that ^^^ and making gentle cooing sounds, as I write this!endar wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:42 pm this is wonderful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpMMwc0Mn0Y
his previous video on amiga music making was great too. I may have linked in the past
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tonight i watched ears, eyes, and throats (restored punk films 1976-1981), which had a lot of weird american punk video stuff from the 70s, some of which i'd heard of (residents, devo), and lots which i hadn't.
https://mubi.com/films/ears-eyes-and-th ... -1976-1981
one i'd never heard of was mx-80 sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXbQRnbZ9M
which is wonderful and i love it
https://mubi.com/films/ears-eyes-and-th ... -1976-1981
one i'd never heard of was mx-80 sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXbQRnbZ9M
which is wonderful and i love it
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also this piece of amazing ultra horror
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLLo-cDzKlc
(somehow it's even more terrifying with the MTV logo in the corner)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLLo-cDzKlc
(somehow it's even more terrifying with the MTV logo in the corner)
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I rather like that also. Hurrah!dng wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 9:50 pm one i'd never heard of was mx-80 sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXbQRnbZ9M
which is wonderful and i love it
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They should replace BBC News with that!dng wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 9:52 pm also this piece of amazing ultra horror
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLLo-cDzKlc
(somehow it's even more terrifying with the MTV logo in the corner)
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haha, brilliant
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The first Taylor Swift album I've ever coveted, there.
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Johnny Cash sings "Barbie Girl" (A.I.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyfQVZHmArA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyfQVZHmArA
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Why do you do this to me, Daz?
Good man!
Good man!
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Rush: Tom Sawyer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auLBLk4ibAk
I'm not sure I've ever knowingly heard a Rush song before, but that's ^^^^ pretty good in my book (and that book is Atlas Shrugged).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auLBLk4ibAk
I'm not sure I've ever knowingly heard a Rush song before, but that's ^^^^ pretty good in my book (and that book is Atlas Shrugged).
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I have one album, A Farewell to Kings
it has an amazing sci-fi song, called Cygnus X-1
i must needs acquire more
it has an amazing sci-fi song, called Cygnus X-1
i must needs acquire more
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I gave Cygnus X-1 a whirl, earlier, and I rather liked it! Ta for the tip!
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The gnome vocals from Bowie's The Laughing Gnome, at normal speed
https://youtu.be/mri8hjEJ98s
It really should have been released like this in the first place
https://youtu.be/mri8hjEJ98s
It really should have been released like this in the first place
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Oi likes!
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Yes that's amazing.
i think there's some missing bits though
like "'ere, 'aven't you got a gnome to go to?" "No, I'm gnomeless"
i think there's some missing bits though
like "'ere, 'aven't you got a gnome to go to?" "No, I'm gnomeless"
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In a weird turn of events, I myself have (re)uploaded something that is effectively a follow up to the previous video
David Bowie - The Laughing Gnome (TOTP Bowie-less promo, 1973)
This has sort of accidentally fallen in my lap. It was uploaded by someone else earlier this month, I saved it off of Youtube, and then just now I went to see it online again and discovered it had been made private. Anyway, I've made it available once more.
Basically when The Laughing Gnome was re-released in 1973, Bowie understandably didn't want to go on TOTP to promote it. So they made this half-stop-motion promo with some sort of ogron standing in for Bowie. It was the source of some strange dimly recalled hauntological memories for decades until now, and I thought it was a shame for it to just disappear again after all that time, so here you go.
(Reverse Kyle is my "other people's things" channel on Youtube, btw. It's named after someone mistyping the name of a Yorkshire TV announcer...)
David Bowie - The Laughing Gnome (TOTP Bowie-less promo, 1973)
This has sort of accidentally fallen in my lap. It was uploaded by someone else earlier this month, I saved it off of Youtube, and then just now I went to see it online again and discovered it had been made private. Anyway, I've made it available once more.
Basically when The Laughing Gnome was re-released in 1973, Bowie understandably didn't want to go on TOTP to promote it. So they made this half-stop-motion promo with some sort of ogron standing in for Bowie. It was the source of some strange dimly recalled hauntological memories for decades until now, and I thought it was a shame for it to just disappear again after all that time, so here you go.
(Reverse Kyle is my "other people's things" channel on Youtube, btw. It's named after someone mistyping the name of a Yorkshire TV announcer...)
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hooray. how amazing
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An interestin' watch! Ta!
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Annoyingly I've had to delete that video as someone claims it's "stolen and not intended for public viewing" or something. Not sure what the deal is precsiely but I'm not taking any chances. Gah.
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Gatekeeping much? The dick.
Don't blame you for taking it down, though.
Don't blame you for taking it down, though.
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It's pretty decent, that 'new' Beatles song, isn't it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW55J2zE3N4
UNLESS YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111111
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW55J2zE3N4
UNLESS YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111111
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I haven't heard it peace and love peace and love
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The b-side consists of a random 3 minute chunk of Ringu's Thomas The Tank Engine narration, over the top of a breakbeat Macca found on an Amiga floppy disk.