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Psilosopherr
A psilly goose



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Re: Ongoing Musician Thread: ANY relevant topic is welcomed [Re: Psicomb]
#27537699 - 11/10/21 10:29 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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So, anybody been up to anything musical lately?
I've just been playing covers with a guy from work. some grateful dead, some nirvana, some beatles. Thinking about buying the roland 17kvx e-drumset but having trouble making that final decision. lotta money
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Loaded Shaman
Psychophysiologist



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Re: Ongoing Musician Thread: ANY relevant topic is welcomed [Re: Psilosopherr]
#27538724 - 11/11/21 03:27 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Working on a technical death metal project with Marco Pitruzella, if anyone is familiar with that legend.
Hoping for a summer 2022 EP release (3-5 songs, maybe a cover).
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  "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one’s ignorance." — Confucius
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Urb
Last Man Standing



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Re: Ongoing Musician Thread: ANY relevant topic is welcomed [Re: Loaded Shaman]
#27755334 - 04/28/22 04:24 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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I have been looking for this.
-------------------- Texas Honey Badger said: I went to boys town in Nuevo Laredo when I was in my early ‘30s There was a bunch of trannys even way back then I paid probably $20 but I was so drunk I couldn’t get a hard on -Whenever you hear 5 blasts from the emergency horn that’s the signal for a 30 minute buttfucking break- Fiery said: I wish I was a young sexy woman so I could have awesome sexy adventures all the time[/quote] split_by_nine said: i did the man bun.[/quote] 1234go said: I don't have a dog. I can't stand em...They're needy animals for needy people.
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Realize
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Re: Ongoing Musician Thread: ANY relevant topic is welcomed [Re: Urb]
#27789650 - 05/23/22 04:38 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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i've just released my first EP which is not psychedelic PER SE, however, it features haunting, sinister, and ominous elements... sounds and emotions which a daring psychonaut would be interested to explore:
https://open.spotify.com/album/21bF1Lf33Cjyi6gbRfKim4
-------------------- my music/socials
Edited by Realize (05/23/22 04:45 PM)
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doolhoofd
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Re: Ongoing Musician Thread: ANY relevant topic is welcomed [Re: Psilosopherr] 1
#28109577 - 12/23/22 07:38 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Psilosopherr said: Anything
Anything it is!


[Edited due to picfail]
-------------------- Penny: 'What are you and Professor FussyFace up to tonight?' Leonard: "Star Wars on Blu-ray." Penny: 'Haven't you seen that movie like, a thousand times?' Leonard: "Not on Blu-ray. Only twice on Blu-ray." Penny: 'Oh, Leonard...' Leonard: "I know. It's high-resolution sadness." - The Big Bang Theory, S07E09
Edited by doolhoofd (12/26/22 05:31 PM)
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doolhoofd
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Re: Ongoing Musician Thread: ANY relevant topic is welcomed [Re: Psilosopherr]
#28331861 - 05/23/23 09:17 PM (8 months, 1 day ago) |
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"We are still speaking of a point of disappearance, a vanishing point, but this time in music. I shall call this the stereophonic effect. We are all obsessed with high fidelity, with the quality of musical "reproduction." At the consoles of our stereos, armed with out tuners, amplifiers and speakers, we mix, adjust settings, multiply tracks, in pursuit of a flawless sound. Is this still music? Where is the high fidelity threshold beyond which music disappears as such? It does not disappear for lack of music, but because it has passed this limit point; it disappears into the perfection of its materiality, into its own special effect. Beyond this point, there is neither judgment nor aesthetic pleasure. It is the ecstasy of musicality, and its end. The disappearance of history is of the same order: here again, we have passed that limit where, by dint of the sophistication of events and information, history ceases to exist as such." - Jean Baudrillard, The Illusion Of The End
"In the last eighteen years, I was trying to record, but I'm realizing more and more that music is not an audio experience, it's something more than audio. And the digital technique actually showed me this. It so clearly transmits the sounds, that you can't hear the music anymore. [...] From the very beginning of the digital recording, I had a problem in the studio. Because I had too many informations concerning the sound, and music is not sound. We are using the sound for creating music, but music is actually more, organizing people's emotions in time. And it's more the time flow, it's more the story you are telling using the sound. Going by more and more perfect sound, you are not necessarily achieving a better story or are able better to tell the story. Because there will be a lot of factors which will start to disturb the listener. The perfection of sound, which is kind of over-exposing itself. And on top of this, I would say there is a very interesting function of the distortion in the audience. We always have some distortion. In the concert hall, we have tremendous distortion. There is never a total silence in the concert hall. So there is a basic hum, basic level of distortion, which is something we can lean at, we can play with. And if you look at old recordings - for example, I had a beautiful recording, preludes, Chopin preludes by Cortot. The man is really playing with these distortions. He is really diving under it. Sometimes does not play half of the notes, and that I only realized after someone gave me a cleaned version of this recording. It's awful, absolutely awful. And this man gave it with a great satisfaction, said, look how he's cheating with the left hand, he doesn't play most of the notes. I said, well, this is terrible, because for this media he recorded it for, it did not matter, so this man had an intelligence of playing that what was important, and hitting exactly that region in which he could transmit his art to the listener, not bothering about all the other things which were unimportant. And now, cleaning this recording is like going to the Louvre and undressing the Mona Lisa, and realizing that she does not have very clean pants this day! This is unfair because the picture is about her smile, not about her underwear - and that's exactly what digital technique did to us." - Krystian Zimmerman, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6PpDQ6miBg

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-------------------- Penny: 'What are you and Professor FussyFace up to tonight?' Leonard: "Star Wars on Blu-ray." Penny: 'Haven't you seen that movie like, a thousand times?' Leonard: "Not on Blu-ray. Only twice on Blu-ray." Penny: 'Oh, Leonard...' Leonard: "I know. It's high-resolution sadness." - The Big Bang Theory, S07E09
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