"Don Buchla and Alessandro Cortini. Photos by Michael Zelner."
"They began the set with a piece for “dueling Buchlas” by Cortini entitled Everything Ends Here. It opened with low notes and filtered analog drones, followed by sounds that were more windy and wispy before becoming more defined. There was a pattern with suspending major harmonies, then loud noises, moments of massive distortion, and then very low “sub bass” tones..."
"An adaptation of the German Lieder "Wohin", by Franz Schubert, for Magic Piano and voice performed by Smule's CEO and The Artist Formerly Known As "The Mule". This performance commemorates the arrival of Smule's new CMO and is representative of the journey she embarked on before landing the job.
We all pray that she doesn't meet the same fate that ultimately awaited the main character of the song cycle Die Schöne Müllerin.
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P.S. Sorry if the German pronunciation isn't perfect. The Mule has a very American "R" that he just can't shake. He's quite self-conscious of it really."
"'Red Stripe Down' is a song a friend of mine and I did for the Social Network remix contest. The challenge is to remix one of two of the soundtrack songs by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. They will pick the winner from the top 20, and the winner gets to meet them and go to the movie premiere.
Two individuals, fancied up with super Hoodies, perform a classic cassette tape DJ battle. Of course the whole setup is geared with PD patches to pimp out the usual sets."
Updated version posted here, via fump in the comments.