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Garry Todd – Feelin

Garry Todd – FeelinFrom BPC296 Garry Todd – Time To Get OnitRelease Date: 11.04.2014Label: Bpitch ControlBPC Webshop: https://www.bpitchcontrol.de/market/browse/8500The British DJ and promoter Garry Todd is one of the key figures in Australia's underground club scene. After his move from his home Sunderland to Down Under, he reanimated not only Sydney's club culture with his "Bread&Butter" parties, with his label Contemporary Scarecrow alongside releases from Boo Williams and Mr. G, Garry creates a real stir. With his "Time To Get Onit EP", the Australian-by-choice now made ​​his debut on BPitch Control.He gathered four tracks that show how small the boundaries between house and techno can be sometimes. "Onit" is a brilliant techno workout that clearly heads towards the big room with its driving bass line, the 808 nuances and the squeaky howling alarm signals. While the vocal cuts are hinted here, on „Feelin“ they step into the foreground. The rattling bass retires only briefly before the orbital streaks are taking the lead coming from the background – no wonder why Garry Todd is celebrated in his homeland as "the world 's last proper bad boy". His „LSD Experince“ relies on both: his verve for percussive stimuli as well as his retro-esque take on house music. Impressive how the atmospheric soundscapes are settle down in our sub consciousness. For his final deal „Dreamcatcher“ no enigma is needed, but with this sci-fi dream Garry takes us into a moony universe that reminds us of Berlin-based producer Shed – between beats and these intergalactic buzzing sounds a killer tracks is crystallized. What a terrific debut! Welcome, Garry Todd!

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Loop | Daniel Miller: Channeling creativity

In this Loop 2015 discussion, Daniel Miller shares stories from nearly four decades as Mute records' label head, including insights about loyalty, the power of deadlines, and liberation through limitation.Join us at Loop 2016: https://loop.ableton.com/2016/See more from Loop: https://www.ableton.com/blog/categories/loop/

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Goldy Rise – Diving in Your Mind // Flipside Recordings

Goldy Rise – Diving in Your Mind // Flipside Recordings [FLIP036]Genre: House,Deep House,Release Date: Aug 22 2016Beatport: https://pro.beatport.com/search?q=Flipside%20RecordingsLabel: Flipside Recordings1 Goldy Rise – Diving in Your Mind (Original Mix)2 Goldy Rise – Diving in Your Mind (Analog Trip Remix) 3 Goldy Rise – Diving in Your Mind (Raffaello Bonaga Remix) Release Info: We are happy to present you the new release of Goldy Rise with title Diving in Your Mind with house mood Also exist and tho deep house remixes from Analog Trip and Raffaello Bonaga, Goldy Rise became a synonym of the quality music and spectacular show mix that guarantees perfect mood and happy emotions. They combined the sexuality and tenderness, sophistication and disgraceful behavior, impudence and morality, classics and modernity – it is a volatile cocktail that won't leave anyone indifferent., , .Links: , https://soundcloud.com/flipside-recordings , https://www.facebook.com/flipside.recordings, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsu_fYCJLFmuFzMydMUp2tg, , For promos please use: analogtrip@hotmail.com, Music Promo Service by VIP Ultima http://www.VipUltima.com VIP Ultima is a Promotion Service for Music Professionals. It is used by Record Labels, Promotion Companies, and other Professionals in the Industry to manage their promo campaigns and get feedback comments from Top International DJs and Reviewers such as John Digweed, Sasha, Luciano, Hernan Cattaneo, Laurent Garnier, Josh Wink and thousands more.Check out our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/VipUltima

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Review: Skram for iPad – Liine’s Powerful Groovebox

Liine, makers of the popular Lemur iOS app, recently released an update to their Skram app that greatly enhances it’s functionality and adds new ways to share your creations outside of the iOS platform. Best of all, for a limited time it’s free – read Tarekith’s review inside.

Skram for iPad

  • App: Skram
  • Developer: Liine (makers of Lemur)
  • Price: Free on iTunes store
  • Requirements: Most iPads, iOS 9.0 or later
  • Pros: Great sounds. Lots of performance-based tools to help you create your songs on the fly. Interesting sequencer options. Free!
  • Cons: Clear button too close to the mute button. No undo. I had a couple of crashes when trying record and export performances. No Audiobus support.

For those not familiar with Skram, it’s an iPad-only app designed around a sort of groovebox concept.

  • up to 4 devices playing at once, each with it’s own dedicated sequencer or a more advanced arpeggiator
  • these sequences are only 1 bar long, but you get 2 sequences to switch between for each device for a little more variation
  • 3 sequencer types you can interact with depending on which instrument you’re using; while they’re all similar in operation, there are a few differences between them:

Drum Sequencer

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The Drum Sequencer for the drum machines comes with 8 pre-programmed patterns you can switch between on the fly, or to use as a starting place for your own beats.

You can of course start with a blank slate and make your own patterns too, so you’re not stuck with the factory defaults. The drum sequencer is also the only sequencer that lets you change the velocity of each step, which is done by dragging up and down on the 16 sequencer steps to make them louder or quieter.

Pitch Sequencer

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The Pitch Sequencer gives you 8 steps, each of which you can change the pitch of according to the global scale setting. The scale settings let you choose the root note, as well as one of 7 scale types, and these can be changed on the fly after the fact to allow key changes in your songs. Liine have even helpfully made complimentary keys to your current one brighter on the selection wheel, making it easier to make sure these changes don’t clash harmonically (unless you want them to).

The Pitch Sequencer can also be shorter than 8 steps if you want, allowing for some polyrhythmic action if that’s you’re thing.

Arpeggiator Sequencer

The Arpeggiator is another sequencer that lets you specify notes from the current scale, and then plays them back in the order they were selected. Both the Arpeggiator and Pitch Sequencer come with 16 different rhythmic variations to choose from, so you’re not stuck with repetitive 1/16th notes for the sequence.

Like most things in Skram, you can change the rhythm variations on the fly for more variety in your sequences.

Skram’s Sound Generators / Devices

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When it comes to the sound generators (these are devices in Skram speak) you have 4 built-in Devices to chose from with the base pack. The new and free “Riot” pack adds an extra 4 Devices. These are:

  • BR-909, a 909 styled drum machine with 6 different drum sounds to tweak.
  • Heatstroke, a synth specializing in “washed out sounds to chill you out”.
  • Orphic, which makes bell and other FM style tones
  • Skram, a 303 inspired bass synth.
  • Azure, this time an 808 styled drum machine.
  • Crimson, for sharp leads and short bleeps.
  • Jade, a sub bass synth.
  • Neon, described as “rave horns to keep the neighbors awake”.

Mix and match up to 4 of any of the Devices, even using 4 of the same Device if you want. All the Devices have between 4 and 6 knobs to tweak, allowing you to further shape the sound to your own liking. Helpfully, when you start tweaking a knob, a vertical line appears next to your finger allowing you to see in finer resolution the knob’s parameter values.

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Users of Propellerhead’s Thor synth will be familiar with this concept, and it definitely makes more precise movements easier.

On each Device it takes only a button press to mute the Device, or you can use the global mixer view to change the volume balance between the Devices. Another button let’s you flip between each Device’s controls or sequencer, or choose another Device from the list of 8. Clear a Device’s sequence with one button press as well, though personally I find this is too close to the mute button, and accidentally deleted a sequence on accident a few times. There’s no undo as well.

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Aside from the global scale and volume mixer, there are also controls to change the tempo of your project, enable Ableton’s Link for syncing, record and export your performances, and a useful help button that leads you to a concise tutorial showing you how everything works. Recorded performances can be shared via email, Audio Copy, or Airdrop. You can also connect Skram with other apps like Auria or Cubasis via Inter-app Audio, though sadly there is no Audiobus support for those that prefer that.

Skram: Final Thoughts

The sounds you can get from Skram are very well done, and all the Device controls seem tailored so that they give you just enough range to make the synth sounds unique to you. The Device graphics are interesting, with a guitar pedal vibe.

The 1 bar sequences bight be a bit short for some people, but it keeps things focused and performance-based. This is an app you interact with instead of programming in advance and then sitting back (like you might with a DAW).

Skram fits into a middle ground of apps. More capable than Propellerhead’s Figure, but not quite as involved as Korg’s Gadget. With the new (currently) free IAP, there’s a huge range of great sounds to choose from.

There’s something here for all kinds of musicians looking for a portable sketch pad for the music making. I’m sure more Device packs are on the way via IAPs, so the palette of sounds will only grow in time. And hey, it’s free if you act fast, so what’s to lose?

Autore: DJ TechTools

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Get Physical Presents: Best of Full Body Workout

iTunes: http://apple.co/2aSBa3UFB: http://bit.ly/298i7kfThe Full Body Workout series has always been a favorite of fans and artists alike due to the selection of exclusive music that is not only perfect for listening, but also for the dancefloor. The series has always strived to shine a light on the scene as we see it.After 18 volumes already, it’s time to gather up all of your favorites and put them together in one place! Ricky Leo, Luca Doobie, Eagles & Butterflies, Betoko, John Monkman are just a few names. Until next time, please enjoy and keep on dancing!http://www.getphysicalmusic.com/