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all I know is .. i wanted to make music that was battle ready with sweet riffs and rocking beats... but since im not a labeled bands i am told im trash.... but I've been here since 1992
Dude cracked the matrix at such young age. Fucking artist all the way, fuck the rules, do what you wanna and boy did he do. Marvelous specimen of humans, one of modern times greats.
20 years ago I would have thought this would've been cool and a testament to his skills, but now I can't help but think how much of a dick move that is for not being organised, taking things seriously and just handing off a completely unrelated track lol. Interesting story though
Very nice! She has a very simple setup and I must say I was surprised. But I am also glad that it shows you can do a lot with only a few gear and sofware.
It's nice to see such a minimal setup for once - I'd like to see some videos of artists spending more time on what they use the most in their music. There's a BBC radio programme called desert island disks (artists and public figures talk about albums that mean the most to them), and a similar thing with gear or techniques would be nice.
Mi hijo de 19 años me dice xq todos los que me gustan ya se murieron?? Eran grandiosos!! Y yo le respondo xq no son de tu época y vivían 3 veces más rápido q el resto x eso se les llama adelantados!!😊❤
I, back in the day, was a teen age guitar rock puritan, listening to Stones and Greenday and whatnot... When this came I was half scared witless and half "what is happening to me" as I liked it as music. It was one of the most awesome things happening in music in the nineties, and nineties meant awesome things happening in music by definition.
while this mainstream crap was going on we were railing hard abstract techno in Albany NY, NYC and in Europe.. Adam X, Jeff Mills, were two of my favorite..