versus liveset mr. black and me played on 8 Sept. 2k7 @ raw tempel / berlin
http://about-black.net/mp3/about-black-vs-boot-sector-virus-live-080907.mp3
some tracks are just live versions, others are jammed together totally live with fruity loops vs. ompt
tracklist:
01. c101 (0:00) FL
02. Operation Eisenfaust Part 2 (4:29) OMPT
03. Still Down With The Hood (jammed) (8:40)
04. In Bed With Amp (jammed) (17:50)
05. The Last Sequence (25:43) OMPT
06. Arthur Gubelt's Snares (jammed) (28:18.)
07. We've Captured a Plane And We're Takin' Nazi Jazz To The Next Level (36:04) FL
08. Takeshi Style (41:19) FL
09. Carnage (47:08.) OMPT
10. Operation Eisenfaust Part 3 (51:35) OMPT
style differs from rhythmic noise to d&b-something
size: 77 mb
length: 55 min.
comments welcome
grx
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For a review it's more convenient to have the tracks seperated into single files, so this splitting will take some time.
Please a track timetable so I can check that my cues were correct.
In the meantime I will let it flow, while I write this.
This stuff is very ok, but I wondered about the technical situation, which causes some questions :
"fruity loops vs. ompt" .. Does this mean that e.g. mr. black plays FL on his system and you do Ompt on yours ?
If so, are the systems coupled in any way ?
And what's the difference between 'live versions' and a 'jammed together totally live' version.
Another aspect is the fact of having more 'composers/players' at the same time.
So I wondered at e.g. the change at 18:50, are you doing the phased noise overlay and is mr. black doing the rest ?
From this mix it's not possible to distinguish who's doing what.
But of course this is a choice of producing the mix of the registration.
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"
This stuff is very ok, but I wondered about the technical situation, which causes some questions :
"fruity loops vs. ompt" .. Does this mean that e.g. mr. black plays FL on his system and you do Ompt on yours ?
precisely
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"
If so, are the systems coupled in any way ?
if you mean s.th. like midi-sync: no....
each of us used one channel on a dj mixer, totally manual sync-ing
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"And what's the difference between 'live versions' and a 'jammed together totally live' version.
"live version" means the track already exists, it's certain what's about to happen, because you just rebuilt it as it's supposed to be with some alterations. (and in this case it's only done by one of us...)
"live jam" means "sound session"... nothing except the tempo is clear... free improvisation of two ppl
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"Another aspect is the fact of having more 'composers/players' at the same time.
So I wondered at e.g. the change at 18:50, are you doing the phased noise overlay and is mr. black doing the rest ?
From this mix it's not possible to distinguish who's doing what.
i'll have to check on that, when i get home....
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"But of course this is a choice of producing the mix of the registration.
:?:
well... i added track starting times to the playlist....
@18:50 and so on:
both of us contribute to the drum arrangement + i play the synth/phasenoise-stuff on my keyboard :)
on track 6 i only play the synths
nice one! ;)
maybe some detailed information later... :)
Quoteof course this is a choice of producing the mix of the registration.
:?:
I have no idea what I'm talking about.. :)