Thursday, April 05, 2007
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The main reason I dont like glitch is most people dont try to move it into any form of structure or concept other than pure randomness. And the fact that most people don't; turns it into a "me too" thing. Which sickens me on the whole, but this guy at least was trying to be a human seqeuncer of sorts. So I give him points for effort..
ReplyDeleteso boring. Sounds are just awfull.
ReplyDeleteHe should try a toaster , the sound would be better thant this toy. lol
Just add a looper to the setup and i think you could create something interesting.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair I think the guy is just trying it out and it is not supposed to be a performance. True, a lot of circuit bent/glitch music is little more than random painful noise almost for the sake of itself, but there are plenty of people doing good stuff for example check out http://www.myspace.com/quarknova the track "Icicles" demonstrates what can be done with 8bit sounds and circuit bent gear.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Quarknova links. This is what the future will sound like.
ReplyDeletethis is how the past sounded.
ReplyDeleteThe game in the early 80' s has got the same music.
Find a tracker player, and download musics for it. There are tons of them on the web, and sometimes much more interesting that this video or your link
What's with all these negative comments? I just know that most of these posters couldn't even wire a plug.
ReplyDeleteOne of the problems I have with a lot of bending clips is the lack of rhythm/pattern - this project goes some way to solving that. Syncing to a drum machine is a step forward.