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    Mark Fell, Rian Treanor, Gabor Lazar

    You can grab the (unfinished) patch if you want to play around with the granular part theres a link on the YouTube. to be honest the granular synthesis bit of that was made over the course of a granular synthesis module so basically tutors design, i barely read any microsound. the work I really...
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    Mark Fell, Rian Treanor, Gabor Lazar

    I made this in uni and I think I've pretty much forgotten 90% of how to do any of it. I lost the finished version when my hard drive got wiped on my laptop, opened it up not that long ago thinking I might have a go at refinishing it, looked at the scramble of wires and closed it again quickly.
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    Mark Fell, Rian Treanor, Gabor Lazar

    I'd be up for it, might give a bit of motivation to dust off my pirated copy of max 5 and/or actually make some music.
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    Into the Shade

    You beat me to it !
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    Into the Shade

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    Into the Shade

    Yeah it's a nice way of looking at it, choosing the elementals of the soundset, what the essence of it is and just playing with that for maximal effect. That extra space tends to sound "darker" for some reason (but not always, Jerkin' for example) which is also interesting just that its a kind...
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    Into the Shade

    Yeah it was actually around the time I think I first heard gqom I discovered this relatively new progression in baile funk with this super minimal style. its interesting how things can develop like that independently . both coming from fairly sonically dense and colourful origins and just...
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    Into the Shade

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    Into the Shade

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    Into the Shade

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    Into the Shade

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    Into the Shade

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    Into the Shade

    The reggae/dub thread got me thinking about how so many genres, often unrelated to each other in geography and time, have mutated to a sparser, brooding, skeletal version of their former selves. Why there and then? how does it reflect on the audience and environment at the time, is it just...
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    Urban/Ruralist

    teknivals and I imagine raves in general have been much the same all over Europe for a while exactly because its a provincial and culturally stagnant scene. Was actually almost going to post that peel video up.. they're not representative though sadly, I wish they were!
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    Dancing

    I was thinking last night about how I never really liked juke footworking, I liked the music but really didn't like the dancing, not something I would ever admit at the time but I'm going to say it now. It's not actually in time with the music, I think that should be an important part of...
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    Most true to the spirit of Reggae/Dub Reggae and NOT from Jamaica

    Is dub the only music that is a stripped back minimal\maximal version of it's predecessor that is still warm and not dark/cold? Was it the first music to do this?
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    I've just decided to become a fan of The Police

    There's also this
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    Urban/Ruralist

    It's amazing just randomly searching videos and seeing how nothing has changed really. Fashion and trends drip through from the city stagnate and fossilize in provincial England.
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