Thursday, April 17, 2008
O2 part 4. Jean Michel Jarre (My tribute for Jarre).
YouTube via Stereokromatik. Fruity Loops and Casio MT 240 as the MIDI controller. Click here for more.
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This great video belongs to my friend - and Captain from orkut comunity's JMJ Brasil - Rivaldo Lima, or just Riva, for the dudes.
ReplyDeleteHe is a great example of that kind of guy that makes very nice - to not say "amazing" -things with so few resources and gears.
His talent competes with his incredible dedication and all the loe that he puts in his work.
If someday JMJ himself told me "you know, man, I want give some very expensive electronic keyboard to a huge fan from mine", I answer him "remember Captain Riva, man, this devoted fan and great musician" and then I'll say "... but dont loose you time, dude. Give it to me!"
Congratulations, Riva.
;)
To the others, keep on eye in my blog, Arquipélagos.
Cheers.