Sunday Synth Jam: This video captures a live hardware performance, by Nerwrak (Calle Nilsson), of a song once voted the most controversial song of all time, The Prodigy’s Smack My Bitch Up.
Gear used:
- Elektron Octatrack
- Elektron Analog Four
- Roland Aira TR-8
- Roland Aira TB-3
not too shabby.
Friggin awesome!
Very nice.
This is the sound of mastering your gear. Dopeness
It needs a whole lot more dirt to sound ‘right.’
thousands of dollars in gear
hours of programming
artist receives likes and comments
but no money
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Look on the bright side, this person might get requests for remix or production work, or develop a following for original compositions. That’s uncertain of course, and financial uncertainty is very tough on musicians, but part of the reason to do cover versions is to show off your ability in comparison to some external standard (usually the original version).
Dope. Hella dope.
yeeeeargh ! cool !
Good to see that music that use to only be in a studio can now be played in real time.
I hope the audience will slowly start to have this exigence when they see someone playing live.
I actually think it sounds better than the original. There is this sense of raw live fragile thing that most of mixed track miss.
fun remix, good work grabbing all the sample sources!
If this guy lived near me, I’d be harassing him to start some kind of performance collaboration. This level of follow-through is the exception, not the rule 🙂
Anyone has the melody transcript for the bassline?
“live performance” of a cutoff knob?
he have force, he won the round, but theres not too much perfomance to see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyLXCDepY5w
Fun!
(And isn’t that what it’s all really about?)