electronic music
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This Browser-Based, Endlessly Evolving Acid Music Generator Is My New Work-From-Home White Noise Machine
Working from home during the pandemic has been a challenge for someone used to a dead quiet house. While I typically rely on white noise to help me concentrate, it’s now been replaced with David Whiting’s Endless Acid Banger: a browser-based sequencer that generates random but very listenable Acid house music.
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This Musician Turned A Gaming Controller Into An Invisible Drum Kit
We now live in a world where a slash through the air can create a cornucopia of sound and light. One movement provides an oratory and visual feast that is free from the spacial confines presented by traditional instruments. What you’re about to witness is the future of electronic music. And it all started with…
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Tonight, We All Need A Funky Trip Through Space With Electronic Music Legend Jean-Jacques Perrey
Video: Pioneering musician Jean-Jacques Perrey passed away earlier this week at the age of 87, leaving a legacy that helped lay the foundation for electronic pop music as we know it today. He was also a longtime sci-fi fan who looked to the genre for inspiration. As a tribute, his collaborator Dana Countryman shared this…
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Make Music By Solving Or Scrambling This Sequencer’s Rubik Cubes
With a little custom software, a camera and some musical know-how, you can turn 16 customised Rubik’s Cubes into a unique interface for a music sequencer. However, unless you’re one of those Rubik’s idiot savants who can solve them in seconds, this probably isn’t the best instrument for live performances.