Thursday, January 18, 2007
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man oh man.... complete mediocrity at it's finest!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone ever think about trying to make their demos sound like music that people actually buy?
ReplyDeleteStephen Kay is brilliant, but he always looks like some kind of doofus. For the OASYS, it was the '70s Super Frizz hair. Now, it's the '90s Boy Band look with odd facial hair "accents".
ReplyDeleteI sense a kindred spirit link between him and Jordan Rudess - both brilliant guys, but their personal style is similarly offputting.
I like Stephen Kay's new hair cut.
ReplyDeleteBut you can still see the Prog Rock roots :)
hehe.
The production values of the videos are top notch.
But people: realize that this bleepy cheezmo demo music is an 'homage' to the Casio VL1.
One day Korg will be able to produce a perfect emulation of the VL1. It will of course, need Karma 9, the Zen edition.
I like Stephen Kay's new hair cut.
ReplyDeleteBut you can still see the Prog Rock roots :)
hehe.
The production values of the videos are top notch.
But people: realize that this bleepy cheezmo demo music is an 'homage' to the Casio VL1.
One day Korg will be able to produce a perfect emulation of the VL1. It will of course, need Karma 9, the Zen edition.