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Major Malfunction
2/23/07 23:12 - permalink - email - category: Gear

Dan Nigrin, sonic headmaster at Defective Records, has developed something special in Major Malfunction: an intuitive, multi-effect embodiment of disorderly conduct for Ableton Live. It's fairly bristling with experimentation and fun FSU.

I'm currently at work on an ultra-top secret project for Sir Jeremy Logickal, and have been using Major Malfunction extensively on rhythm beds and layered string-like tracks. Definitely slap it on basslines for instant click and cut.

Major Malfunction mangles source audio by triggering 5 effects plus a pass-through and random effect choice in an adjustable 64 step, bpm-synchronized sequencing grid. In the image below I've shortened the grid to 16 steps and am adding entropy with the brilliant random effect in the last track.

Major Malfunction from Defective Records - partial screenshot.

Full screenshot from the Defective Records site.

The effects sequencing above rotated a slightly pitched down Casio SK1 disco rhythm from cultural repetition to artistically unrepeatable:

Casio SK-1 Major Malfunked (0:24, 44.1KHz, 128bpms, 565k)

Major Malfunction is massive FSU packed inside a single, very inexpensive plug-in. If you're an Ableton Live user into glitchy, mangled audio, Defective Records has a downloadable demo waiting for you right now.


Backlit Lounge SF - 02007 02 21
2/22/07 10:35 - permalink - email - category: LiveMusic

I spent yesterday evening in the RX Gallery experiencing Onyx Ashanti's latest night of electronica mayhem: Backlit Lounge San Francisco. It was a wonderful 6 hours of musical worlds created by Wyatt Gurp and Uplink, Vertical Blanking Interval, Harborsounds, The Saturnines, Bradelectro, Astronout and Onyx himself.

All the performances were excellent and the whole atmosphere as laid-back and lounge-like or as frenetic and interactive as wanted, depending on mindset. I alternated between checking out musical gear and Max patches, talking to other musicians and rocking the fizzy water while laptoping on upcoming Daevlmakr projects in the Backlit sonic environment. Rx Gallery is bathed in open wifi... appropriate for the high audio geekery regularly taking place there.

Harborsounds at Backlit Lounge 020070221.

I snapped images of every performer. Above you see Harborsounds during an excellent set of Max/MSP madness. I really wish I had a soundboard recording of the night.

Related: Backlit Lounge 020070110


Beta Two Agonist - Zero Point Field
2/13/07 22:17 - permalink - email - category: Listen
Beta Two Agonist - Zero Point Field

When I began work on the Daevl.Plugs, I did not realize one of the best side benefits of releasing audio software would be connecting with and hearing the work of many amazing musicians I may not have otherwise.

Beta Two Agonist is one of these musicians. His most recent work, Zero Point Field on Databloem, is a perfect study of beautiful ambience.

The album opens with the slow, sly slide-in of steady-state Midian, synthetic washes and melodic droplets mingling with understated gritty percussion and a sustained sense of rain and cloudburst.

The jangled atmospherics of Horta evolve into lush, achingly beautiful string textures and ringing pads. The rain has created a gorgeous world for you to be. Oxygen status: clear and high.

In Cesar, you begin exploring this new realm. Chiming, percussive tones sound a welcome to your expected and prepared for arrival. It's taken aeons, but you're right on time.

Geode goes inside your crystalline world's heart, sparkling currents of charged air and phosphorescence guiding you in your passage. Size is an illusion, for the farther in you go the more it expands.

And you've passed through! Rainbow greets you on the other side, the world re-appearing in muted rhythmic paths and shining fragments of light whirring about your head. The arch grows vast before you and you climb. Pot of gold? No... you won't be coming down the other side. The rainbow is an entrance.

The view widens as you stand at the apex. Flanked by stars and space, Inkling begins the realization this immense, vast realm is your true home.

The spell was woven by your actions, simply waiting for you to fling wide your arms exactly where you are. You've been changed by everything which has gone before, and Mesm is the sealing of those changes in place: static-laden beats and the clockwork pulse of your heart fuse to become something new. Who are you now? You are the hypnotist and hypnotized at once.

Was it worth it? Who can say? You're not the person who began this trip. In Fontana, your feet leave the rainbow as you move outward to the sky.


Determining The Degree Of Affinity
2/12/07 18:41 - permalink - email - category: Exorcism
Charles Darwin at 71.

One of my favorite days of the year is here: Darwin Day! Happy birthday Uncle Charles... 198 years young, and many more to come!

For those of you questioning humanity's status as a primate and our relationships to other members of our family tree, here are a few things to think about-

Consider the primate form: all primates, including humans, have five digits on each hand and foot. We all share the same basic physical structure.

Look at the genetics: we share 94%+ of our genome with chimpanzees.

Look at the practical use we've made of the physiological similarities between humans and other primates: we're so alike, clinical tests are conducted using chimpanzees, apes and other primate members as stand-ins for for humans during drug development. A wide range of treatments and cures modern humans take for granted, such as the polio vaccine, were developed and tested on monkeys. Humans and other primates are afflicted by many of the same or similar diseases.

When looked at rationally, a mountain of other examples all point to our shared evolutionary path. Human embryos have a tail which is absorbed during development. Just as other tailless primates, human adults have a tail bone, the vestigial remnant of what swung behind our ancestors. The upright gait is still in development, giving rise to knee and lower back problems in many humans. Apes have a limited ability to learn human language. Chimpanzees laugh... they also use tools.

If you're someone who has been taught to consider evolution a preposterous theory with no basis in fact, I urge you set aside your bias and read Uncle Charles with an open and rational mind. All of his writings are available on the web.

A passage from The Origin Of Species:

Numerous instances could be given of characters derived from parts which must be considered of very trifling physiological importance, but which are universally admitted as highly serviceable in the definition of whole groups. For instance, whether or not there is an open passage from the nostrils to the mouth, the only character, according to Owen, which absolutely distinguishes fishes and reptiles—the inflection of the angle of the lower jaw in Marsupials—the manner in which the wings of insects are folded—mere colour in certain Algæ—mere pubescence on parts of the flower in grasses—the nature of the dermal covering, as hair or feathers, in the Vertebrata. If the Ornithorhynchus had been covered with feathers instead of hair, this external and trifling character would have been considered by naturalists as an important aid in determining the degree of affinity of this strange creature to birds.

Related: Charles Darwin Has A Posse


Emma Bull - War For The Oaks
2/11/07 18:21 - permalink - email - category: Read
Emma Bull - War For The Oaks

This wonderful tale of urban fantasy, elfpunk of high order, has been recommended to me by many people over the years, yet for one reason or another Emma Bull's War For The Oaks didn't make it onto my stack. The most recent recommendation came from Martin Spernau, under conditions which prompted an immediate reading. Am I ever thrilled this Faerie circle has finally appeared!

A musician's tale, War For The Oaks is set in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the 1980s. On the surface, it's the story of a human woman, Eddi McCandry, caught between rival Faerie courts at war with one another, a well-written romp through flash and myth set to a soundtrack of well-chosen period music and songs from Bull's own band. On the surface, just enough authentic folklore is woven into the story to create an honest foundation for the rest. On the surface, it's an infectious tale I found difficult to put down.

As everyone knows, however, Faerie is never what it seems on the surface.

Bull has written a tale about many things: individual power, self-reliance, ritual and customs, flexibility versus inflexibility and the strengths and weaknesses of both, honor and insult, the value of life, the fountain of creativity and, most of all, about the nature of magic itself.

Ever have the feeling you can cause something to happen simply by thinking passionately about it? War For The Oaks will make you realize that's too simple a feeling. You're much more powerful.

"Yes, you are. They're your images. Or in some cases, sounds. When you're wrapped up in making music, there's more of you in it than you think." Willy stretched his long legs out before him and leaned back. "You're casting illusions."

She looked at Carla. Eddi could no longer scoff at the possibility of magic--she'd promised the phouka she wouldn't. But Carla was free to doubt assertions like Willy's.

Carla only said, "She is?"

"Mmm. Just be glad she started with illusions. If her subconscious was dabbling in the elements, she could have set the Uptown on fire."

"Rubbish," the phouka said cheerfully. "With all due respect, of course. You know perfectly well that manipulating the elements is conjuring of a high intellectual order. It does not happen by accident." Eddi suspected that the last sentence was for her benefit. She was grateful; it was nice to know that she wouldn't burn down her apartment building in her sleep.

"So, how did I know how to do this?" Eddi asked, more or less of the phouka. "Have you been whispering in my ear?"

He shook his head irritably. "Were you taught to pull yourself upright, or to crawl?"

"It's not the same. Those are normal developments."

The phouka raised one eyebrow.


Grooving New Gear
2/10/07 23:52 - permalink - email - category: Gear

Kristin Kalter has a written a cute article on the Monome 40h and its creators for the Columbia Chronicle, a student publication at Chicago's Columbia College.

The illustration accompanying the piece is actually a nice likeness of Brian Crabtree, the originator of the device.


Daevls, Moonlight, Maehymn
2/1/07 22:43 - permalink - email - category: Daevlmakr

Maggie Maehymn, Sulphur Princess of Sound and Vision in the Kingdom of Distortion, is the current artist profiled in the Daevl In The Pale Moonlight series on Daevlmakr.

Maehymn creates in a world where differentiation between audio and image is non-existent: her visual art looks like her music, which in turn sounds like her visual art. While formatting the interview, I was ultimately struck by the fact her very words are also of a kind with her images and sound: the Artist as Art itself.

Ruling the land of Distortion brought the perfect experience for her position in The League Of Extraordinary Beta Testers. Daevl.triad owes much of its power to the stomp of Maehymn's Boots.

Discussions of creative individuality and the future of music, staring into the sun with your ears, coat-pocket voids (with cats)... read Maehymn's interview to go Even Further.


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