303 karma: a dedication to one of most hypnotic-sounding instruments of the modern era.


Last edited by uziq (2020-09-27 07:02:20)
Yes I know, Bosch error codes are digital codes which of course don't sound like anything either, the first step would be to parse them into something else and midi would be as good as anything, dur.uziq wrote:
literally no one gives a fuck my guy.
for an engineer you're remarkably ignorant, by the way. MIDI doesn't sound like anything. i just posted videos that are made with an instrument. you do know what MIDI is, right? something 'parsed into MIDI' won't sound like anything. MIDI is a sound-less computer instruction; a 'MIDI note' doesn't have a sound.
Last edited by Superior Mind (2020-09-28 16:17:22)
yes but everyone just calls it zombie nation. just like everyone calls it 'da hool' rather than 'meet her at the love parade'. these artists basically have one big song, or at least one one that still gets played at clubs/parties today.SuperJail Warden wrote:
The song isn't Zombie Nation. The DJ is Zombie Nation. The song is Kernkraft 400. Basically Nuclear Power 400 in German. The song is played a lot at American sports event. Not the Zombie Nation part but the rest of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QEPrDBMqJ0
Last edited by uziq (2020-09-28 17:10:37)
that's a cool song too. why are they so obscure that they can't record the mix out to youtube? live performances recorded on a camera mic ... waste.SuperJail Warden wrote:
This is the same extremely obscure group (3000 subscribers) that did the Streets of Rage live synth. I think her version of the song is better than the original due to the rap part being stripped out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQXPHB9XGNc
Might be the most accessible music youve ever posteduziq wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXJc2NYwHjw
Somehow thousands of times more popular and well known than the obscure Africans who happen to live in the U.K. you post.uziq wrote:
that is an offensively bad song.
what i know about hip-hop can be summed up on a pithy post card, but that song is total trash.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Somehow thousands of times more popular and well known than the obscure Africans who happen to live in the U.K. you post.uziq wrote:
that is an offensively bad song.