Thriller acapella
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Electric stimulus to face
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AC/DC Rock N Roll Train – ASCII music video in Excel
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Vote for Hope by MC Yogi
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Tags: election, hip hop, obama
Acid machine
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Tags: acid, noise, synth, techno
Another bubble ?
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RjDj a dynamic generator soundtrack for your life
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RjDj uses sensory input to generate and control the music you are listening to. The interface is very much like the ipod application. It features an RjDj Player, an RjDj scene browser and a browser of your recordings. The difference to an mp3 player is that RjDj uses sensory input of the iphone to control or generate the music you hear through the headphones. Some scenes react on sound input and others on accelerometer data and some on both. This means that what you hear sounds different wherever you are listening to it and whatever you do. A scene is only defining the behavior of the composition not necessarily what you hear. This application is available on iTune Store.
Tags: ambiance, apple, create, experience, experimental, iphone
Bloom, a splendid iPhone app
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Bloom is a splendid iPhone app for those who love ambient music. Part instrument, part composition and part artwork, Bloom’s innovative controls allow anyone to create elaborate patterns and unique melodies by simply tapping the screen. A generative music player takes over when Bloom is left idle, creating an infinite selection of compositions and their accompanying visualisations. This application is available on iTune Store.
This app’s developed by Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers.
Tags: ambience, apple, create, experience, experimental, iphone
Submersed songs
Posted by Régis Gaidot | Filed under Discovery, fun
Submersed songs is a sound installation that generates mp3 player remixes through the movements of four live fish. The animals’ movements and the proximity among them work as a parameter for mixing and spatializing the audience’s music tracks in real time.
This system constantly mashes-up two different songs recorded by different users. The two tracks are submitted to different modification processes, building a real time continuity between the swimming of the carp fish and the levels of distortion- which can vary from an intense reverberation to a simulation of hearing underwater.
Submersed Songs | Canções Submersas from ∆LEX on Vimeo.
Nice lip-sync video clip
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Tags: grand corps malade, libdub, lipsync, slam

