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iglooghost — lei line eon album cover and limited edition gatefold w/ transparent, marbled vinyl
released on April 2, 2021
iglooghost — lei line eon album cover and limited edition gatefold w/ transparent, marbled vinyl
released on April 2, 2021
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Steinway Welte-Mignon reproducing piano (1919) and a player piano roll
from Skagit Symphony ‘player piano’ article
from Skagit Symphony ‘player piano’ article
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album cover and 7” flexi-disk of ‘€€€€^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!!’ single by lala lala & baths
released on July 24, 2020
album cover and 7” flexi-disk of ‘€€€€^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!!’ single by lala lala & baths
released on July 24, 2020
Soap&Skin — sugarbread official music video
written, arranged & produced by Anja Plaschg
video processed by Anja Plaschg
‘sugarbread’ EP released on March 11, 2013
written, arranged & produced by Anja Plaschg
video processed by Anja Plaschg
‘sugarbread’ EP released on March 11, 2013
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SOAP&SKIN - SUGARBREAD [official]
written, arranged & produced by Anja Plaschg.
video processed by Anja Plaschg.
choir sung by Tim Scott Whitely, Simon Whitely, Erik Leidal, Nick Madden, Sophie Jones & Rachel Major.
℗ & © 2013 SOLFO. Released under exclusive license to Play It Again Sam.…
video processed by Anja Plaschg.
choir sung by Tim Scott Whitely, Simon Whitely, Erik Leidal, Nick Madden, Sophie Jones & Rachel Major.
℗ & © 2013 SOLFO. Released under exclusive license to Play It Again Sam.…
"Hurrian hymn no. 6" is considered the oldest known piece of written music in human history, dating back to around 1400 BC
discovered in Ugarit, an ancient city-state on the Mediterranean coast of modern-day Syria, the hymn is written in the Hurrian language on a baked clay tablet along with musical notations
canadian musician Peter Pringle performs the piece in a video, offering a modern interpretation of how it might have sounded
in fact, several tablets with the hymn have been found, but all but one with Hymn No. 6 are fragmentary. the text and the tonal notation of the music are preserved here in full. translation of the text is difficult, but it is known that this hymn is dedicated to the goddess Nikkal, the wife of the moon god
National Museum of Damascus, Syria
discovered in Ugarit, an ancient city-state on the Mediterranean coast of modern-day Syria, the hymn is written in the Hurrian language on a baked clay tablet along with musical notations
canadian musician Peter Pringle performs the piece in a video, offering a modern interpretation of how it might have sounded
in fact, several tablets with the hymn have been found, but all but one with Hymn No. 6 are fragmentary. the text and the tonal notation of the music are preserved here in full. translation of the text is difficult, but it is known that this hymn is dedicated to the goddess Nikkal, the wife of the moon god
National Museum of Damascus, Syria
Prophet~5 Tutorial: Radiohead, Aphex Twin, Japan — by Alex Ball
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Prophet~5 Tutorial: Radiohead, Aphex Twin, Japan
I had an opportunity to borrow a vintage Prophet~5 rev3.2 for a short while and, as I've done lots of videos on the Prophet, I thought I'd take the opportunity to create a tutorial showing three of my favourite uses of this classic synth.
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this is a definition of nigtcore music from wikipedia:
a nightcore edit is a version of a music track that increases the pitch and speeds up its source material by approximately 35%. this gives an effect almost identical to playing a 33⅓-RPM vinyl record at 45 RPM. this 35% increase in RPM causes the note C4 to become slightly lower in pitch than the note F#4 (261.63 Hz becomes 353.19 Hz) which is an increase of approximately 5 and a half semitones. playing 33⅓-RPM vinyl trance records at 45RPM was common in the Happy Hardcore scene of the 90s and 2000s, which most likely inspired the genre.
the name is derived from the Norwegian musical duo "Nightcore", who released pitch-shifted versions of trance and Eurodance songs. nightcore is also commonly associated and accompanied with anime and otaku culture, with many YouTube thumbnails of nightcore remixes containing anime characters and art.