I heard this reverberating through the hot summer night ... the Latin twist caught my interest as I sipped Mojitos.
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This is my current favorite song. This actually triggered off some great recommendations by iTunes Genius.
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"This music video was shot for Sour's 'Hibi no Neiro' (Tone of everyday) from their first mini album 'Water Flavor EP'. The cast were selected from the actual Sour fan base, from many countries around the world. Each person and scene was filmed purely via webcam."
Very clever and well done.
via @MarkClayson on Twitter.
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I had no idea what this was about - but as it developed I was amazed. A fantastic experiment and a wonderful experience.
After a little research, this comes from Playing for Change.
via @bradmurphy on Twitter.
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Fun, energetic, jovial, happy-go-lucky.
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I love the website's tagline "playing notes so low, you can't even hear them."
From Wikipedia: When the F-clef is placed on the fourth line, it is called the "bass clef". This is the only F-clef used today, so that the terms "F-clef" and "bass clef" are often regarded as synonymous.
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by `ssilence on deviantART. You should definitely check out the rest of his gallery - it's filled with absolutely amazing photos.
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Here's a great comment:
"The planet is reduced to a desert of powerlines, the only thing we care for because it feeds our lifestyle. We are the robot. Nature is the seed, alien yet alluring, yet we will never be able to grasp and manipulate it; it will do what it is meant to do. We will be murdered by our own powerlines, as evidenced by the robot's cracked eye at the end. Though I'm not sure why..."
This my first encounter with 65daysofstatic, and it won't be my last.
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"The entire track is created only out of tuned sand tones. No additional sounds or waveforms.
I emphasized the inner notes of the sand grains and mapped them on a sampler as a series of instruments. The grooves are all played live with various techniques, including taping two piezo films to my fingers."
Very cool and interesting experimentation with sand and its sounds factors. Wait a little bit, the tune picks up and is quite fun and light hearted.
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