An Evening With Silk Sonic is fucking awesome and you all should listen to it. Vibe going hard to this album.
Yeah. It's really good. Deserving of the popularity. I wish they'd do live shows with a full band, though, but that's really hard when you've got so many instruments.
Oof yeah, I could see there being enough demand to pull off live shows for some major festivals next year. Full set of dates would be surprising though.
Easy to vibe with this during a pandemic - Julian Skiboat - My Room Still can't get over vaporwave / future funk - ππππ - Riding γ·γΌγ΅γ€γ Not usually a fan of abstract/concept projects, but I really liked the all-around experience of this: Pioneer plaque vibes. There is probably only a loose (or personal to the artist) correspondence between the musical elements and the non-animated visual elements, but the four animated panels are probably left, right, mid, and side, but I'm not sure what phase space is being plotted. Amplitude and... ? Cool. More info here (oh snap, there's even a dig at NFTs in there). Edit: nah the animated panels are divided by frequency (horizontally: low-high-high-low) and also an independent stereo (Left/Right OR Mid/Side?) component representation. Tough to tell, because it's all scaled to 1, in some way(s). This reeks of Max for Live. P.S. rezzeJ - that 165 BPM bassline in "Redlining" cannot be "real", right? It's gotta be sped up. Can't find any footage of Anti-Philosophy performing live. Really loved the de-tuning in "Mysterious River Snake". More and more, it's clear to me that the imperfections in music are what makes it so appealing. edit 1.1: P.P.S. I am about to benchmark Ableton's 11.1.? Apple M1-targeted release sometime with my own unique native effects chains and plug-ins. Let me know if you wanna know how it goes, otherwise I just keep these things to myself.
That Alva Noto track is cool. Reminds me of this. In regards to the bassline, I'd imagine it's sped up or programmed. The two guys in the project are a guitarist and saxophonist, and there's no bassist credited on Bandcamp page. If it's not, I'd have to see it to believe it!