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What do machines sing of? from Martin Backes on Vimeo. While Google has imagined how machines might dream, media artist and multi-disciplinary technologist Martin Backes has revealed how they sing. And not just bad karaoke, either. Following in the footsteps of a legacy of machine vocals that originates with Max Mathews’ Daisy Bell, a computer […]
I Dream of Wires Doc Gets Premiere; Here are Pics and Facts
The modular synthesizer, that wild animal covered in wires, has seen its once-endangered populations flourish and its revival in full swing. And now, it has its own movie. Some years now in anticipation, and with limited screenings here and there at film festivals, I Dream of Wires gets a wide release. The film is surely […]
Watch Agumenta Transform Drumming As You Play
Call it augmented drumming: algorithmic software listens to you play and creates wild IDM-style percussion around you.
Electro-Harmonix has a Dual Stereo Looper with Layering, USB
Electro-Harmonix have a new looper out, introduced last week in Nashville, that I suspect could be a really big hit. The winners: dual stereo operation, loads of recording space, and then easy connection via USB so a looped improv today could be the beginning of a track tomorrow. Oh, and it’s not expensive, either. When […]
Free Clapping Music App Teaches You Steve Reich – And Rhythm
Before there was Rock Band and Guitar Hero, there was Steve Reich’s 1972 Clapping Music. And like all etudes, it’s a game. Now an iPhone app makes it an actual game.
This is MeeBlip anode limited edition: White Case, More Direct Control
MeeBlip anode is in a new limited edition with a white case and more hands-on control – only 250 will be made. Details, plus a jam with two anodes from Berlin’s legendary Schneidersladen.
Techno Legend Surgeon Breaks Down His Live Modular Set
A techno master reveals how he uses modular in his live set – with full details.
Web MIDI and More Surprises You Didn’t Expect From Yamaha’s Reface
Yamaha’s Reface synth line are out now, with full details. You can dig through the site rather than have to do it here – but let’s look at what you might find surprising. It has Web MIDI, not just MIDI. Yamaha promises the line will connect to Google Chrome via Web MIDI. Now, theoretically, that’s […]
A Tortilla Laser-cut Into a Record is the Future of Music
Hipsters love Mexican food, record players, and laser cutters. Let’s combine them – for reals. The hell with other music distribution media…