Sep 202012
 

DJ Banjo presents his Inimitable Amalgam of the Greatest Hits of the Nineteenth Century and the Intoxicating Electronic Dance Sounds of The Year Two-Thousand with the classic “Little Liza Jane”.

Video created with Kdenlive using audio sampled and mixed prior to video production.



Jul 042012
 

Sebkha Chott are about to release their new album (the 5th) of SEBKHA-CHOTT made with Linux. It will be released worldwidely on 22nd of September by Muséa Records (in collaboration with AMMD and Dogmazic). Preorders are available until 8th of July.

The best is probably to listen to/look at more than talk about:

*Video Teaser* (blender inside) (html5 player)
on youtube

*Audio*
flac : http://sebkhachott.net/spip/IMG/flac/sebkha-chott_nexxxtepilog_phialshapes_short-10.flac
ogg : http://sebkhachott.net/spip/IMG/ogg/sebkha-chott_nexxxtepilog_phialshapes_short.ogg
and with a live video mapped on it (html5 player)
and on youtube



*List of softwares used*
- Distributions
+ Debian GNU/Linux (recording master)
+ TangoStudio (control)
- Drivers and DSP managers
+ FFADO developpment version (Saffire Pro 40)
+ ffado-mixer
+ ALSA (RME HDSP 9652
+ hdspmixer, hdspconf
- Session Handler
+ ladish
- MIDI sequencer
+ seq24 (customized version)
- Synths
+ Alsa Modular Synth
- Samplers
+ Tapeutape
- Recording, mixing, and mastering
+ Ardour 2.8
+ Non-Mixer
+ numerous LADSPA plugs

(This software also are used on stage, as you might see in the different
live videosor
on youtube

Here is the official announcement by Sebkha-Chott’s Kourt with references to Marcel Marceau and George W Bush!!



Jun 222012
 

Ambient Drone, dark atmospheric textures.

“droning” is an ongoing project to produce a great number of drone recordings of praiseworthy duration and extreme static nature.

The video was made using Game Editor, recorded with GTKRecordMyDesktop and then edited with PiTiVi. Makes it sound easy doesn’t it?



Music for Flesh

 Ambient, Art, bionic  Comments Off
Feb 202012
 


Music for Flesh II | solo piece for Xth Sense biosensing wearable device from Marco Donnarumma on Vimeo.

Music for Flesh II
Interactive music for enhanced body
(Xth Sense Biosensing Wearable Technology)

No pre-recorded sounds are used in this performance.
All sounds are produced and manipulated in real-time by the muscle movements of the performer.

Recorded live at The University of Edinburgh, UK, March 2011.

Xth Sense is:

- a low-cost biosensing wearable hardware device;

- a DSP modular software for capture, analysis and processing of biological sounds of the body (Pure Data-based).

Further information: marcodonnarumma.com/works/music-for-flesh-ii

Designed and developed by Marco Donnarumma with the support of:
ACE Sound Design, The University of Edinburgh
Dorkbot ALBA @ Edinburgh Hacklab.

Special thanks to Marianna Cozzolino and Andrea Donnarumma.