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  • I was lucky enough to be introduced to Hauschka a.k.a. Volker Bertelmann thanks to my friend Dana Wachs who was a pod guest on EP71.

    Heā€™s had quite the wonderful and interesting adventure in music. Itā€™s quite rare that you find someone who plays prepared Piano so deftly and was also once known as a rapper. Clearly, this was not going to be your average chat.

    If we place ourselves in the present (which Iā€™m told is always a good place to be !)

    Our ears might find the dancing frequencies from his newest album philanthropy which was released in the 2023. Itā€™s a tremendous listen. Dare I say a real headphone listen as there are wonderful, textual details to catch in amongst the kind of more zoomed out satisfaction of the rather accomplished arrangements. Perhaps this ability to both evoke emotion, and to coax huge tonal intrigue placed him in good stead as a composer for film

    He is most certainly made his mark in that area with a wide ranging set of scores and notably an Academy award for his work on all quiet on the Western front in 2022. Badass!

    Heā€™s collaborated with another podcast guest Dustin Oā€™Halloran (EP 92) on several works, including their highly acclaimed score for the film Lion. In fact, looking at the credits for his releases over the years itā€™s quite mind-boggling. Often he will deliver multiple film soundtracks a year alongside his own solo albums. He's like Prince!

    Happy listening :)

  • Kazim Rashid is an artist, manager, and creative director based in Berlin and London.

    I found out about him through my good friend David Okumu who is our magical, mutual connection.

    Aside from his work as a manager, Kazim is chief creative officer at Resident Advisor, the world's largest and most influential electronic music platform.

    His work often focuses on collaborating with artists, record labels, and brands to help them achieve their goals in the music industry.

    We get into the current state of things for artists navigating the changing tides of music commerce.

    Strap in!

    Music for this episode comes from a chap I met in Berlin thanks to Hainbach.

    Mr Ayjay Nils plays Viola in the Berlin Phil and is a great improviser :)

    A rare combo! Heā€™s also super into weird and wonderful electronic music which is featured in this show. Itā€™s all from an upcoming album

    Hereā€™s his Bandcamp to check the action!

    https://ayjaynils.bandcamp.com

  • Manglende episoder?

    Klik her for at forny feed.

  • Im going to read from the press release this time coz its a goodā€™n

    The simpatico sophomore album by the unstoppably prolific Alex Paterson and fellow Orb original Andy Falconer is an epic sail through the sky at night. Helmed by gentle spirits with warmth in their hearts, ā€˜SETIā€™ feels cold and dark, yet also glowing and welcoming. Aboard a cosy candlelit spacecraft, the duo experience the cosmos as somewhere overwhelmingly infinite, yet reassuring and friendly. A sort of ā€˜ambient unpluggedā€™, itā€™s full of acoustic instruments and nostalgic samples, folding space between the old world, and places where no man has gone before.

    Dr Paterson speaks

    ā€œThe first LP had a great reception and sold so well I couldnā€™t even get a copy myself. Andy is brilliant at making ambient music, and working with him is always rewarding. We understand each otherā€™s brains ā€“ itā€™s easy and organic - so doing another made total sense.ā€ He adds, ā€œSETI stands for Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence, but itā€™s also something you sit on, to chill out, which is why the album contains a Three Piece Suite. This record is musical ambience, which is what we like to make, rather than drone ambience, which thereā€™s a lot of these days.ā€


    That last point struck me as it describes the sensations I associate with the music of the Orb which is a sort of maximal ambient rush.

    Itā€™s a sound that whizzes me right back to my dreamy youth tbh when these guys were so responsible for making the soundtrack that accompanied me through my last years at school. It was a time when I needed music to blow my mind.

    When I was told I could speak to an original member of the orb I was so curious to ask Andy how it was all made back in those days. We get into that right at the end of this chat as well as a walk down memory lane and up the present.

    It was great to catch up with Andy in Portugal. Heā€™s had quite the life!

    Letā€™s get into it

  • Bones....

    Wind....

    Caves....

    A simpler time

    When we apes first tooted.. the fluuuute

    Yes itā€™s wild how far weā€™ve come and Matthew Herbert and I go back a bit too .. I mean not to the flute tooting era but we go back.

    He speaks during this chat of his achievements as an evolved ape and many had me gasping !

    He tells of multiple slippers that he can slide into to tap different sonic personas.

    The making of 1000 pieces of music a year!

    The upkeep of his musical organ filled with pigs blood.

    Yes

    The stories are wild in this one so

    Strap in!

    Did I mention we go way back?

    Yes !

    I was lucky enough to collaborate with him on a few notable pieces of music.

    1) He played on the second super_collider LP raw digits on a track called gravity rearranging

    2) I was a singer on his album Goodbye Swingtime and joined him and the bigband at the Hollywood Bowl opening for Bjork in 2003 alongside Bonnie Prince Billy.

    Hollywood bowl bigband? I mean come on!!

    3) He joined me alongside Arto Lindsay, performing the most monumental show of my career at Sonar 2003.

    That show was the real unveiling of all my efforts in the lab to make an impov looping performance with max/msp. Something Iā€™d dreamt of for years and finally made real.

    It was so fitting to have him and Arto come on for the final number and make a total racket with me.

    We just all clattered it to the ground. A moment Iā€™ll never forget and it was all down to Matthew really as it was watching him show using multiple boss echos in short looping mode that got me started on that road.

    A brilliant and restless musical mind that has always moved in his own lane.

    Itā€™s a treat to welcome onto the show

    Matthew Herbert

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    Itā€™s been a while but Iā€™ve some music to play from an artist and pod listener

    This time itā€™s from an LP called TRIPLE TRANSIT

    The artist is Braile and he makes some really solid Modular YouTube pieces too

    His new record is out August 8th on Hotflush recordings.

    Link!

    https://braillesounds.bandcamp.com/album/triple-transit

  • Superbooth 2024 here I come

    Im in a rush but I promised a show so here it is :)

    This is the second celebration of a wonderful maker in the eurorack world.

    Meet Instruo.

    The company was founded by Jason Lim who is the guest on this episode and we discuss how a company like this can exist in the wild electric world.

    The kind of knowledge it takes.

    The team that has emerged.

    The nature of the design.

    We answer the all important question

    "do you feel the music of the mushroom?"

    yes!!!

    check out the modules here!

    https://www.instruomodular.com

  • Im joined by Matthew Allum (ALM/Busy Circuits) as we discuss the origins of one of the best loved and most popular eurorack modules of all time

    Pamā€™s New Workout (and subsequent PRO form)

    How does a person go from having a thought of an afternoon to running one of the worlds most beloved modular synth companies?

    All shall be revealed!

    For those sensitive to talk of whittling, I must warn you there is mention of carpentry but itā€™s short lived and most of the chips we linger on are of the silicon and not wooden variety.

    This is part of a 2 episode pre super booth special and Iā€™ll be popping a few bit up on the patreon using an ALM based system to rinse it a little šŸ™‚

    Whoā€™s coming to the booth!?!?!

    This episode is sponsored by the tremendous fabfilter

    They are celebrating 20 years in the game with a HUGE SALE

    yes you can get 30% off Fabfilter plugins until May 1st !!!

    Act now as these are some of the very best plugins on the planet.

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  • were you the co-developer of ableton live?

    ah no

    but Mr Henke

    very much was.

    Think about that for a minute.

    Itā€™s easy to forget as heā€™ll never bring it up without being prompted.

    Heā€™s not big on the dwelling and far more interested in his current obsessions.

    Special interests (SPINS) as they are called are the things driving the REAL artists of which Robert is most certainly one.

    I had one ā€œjobā€ interviewing him at this time. We were supposed to talk about the re-release of a classic monolake (Robertā€™s musical moniker) LP ā€œHong Kongā€ on Field Records.

    There was a hint of that here. It loomed in the fog over the hills as we, the ramblers, became fascinated by objects more close at hand.

    His tremendous work with the commodore PET platform as a primitive yet potent synth and drum machine for example.

    His encounters with the art world (which he is not fond of)

    his dislike of the infernal machine reverb ! ha. (also not fond it seems)

    His connection to the tonal land of the PPG wave and the Synclavier (yes, heā€™s fond)

    ah yes

    I loved reconnecting with him after all these years.

    He was always a brilliantly bright mind and continues to probe his passions to deliver wildly unique sound and light shows that stand apart from his peers.

    oh and dont forget heā€™s the co-developer of ableton live!

  • With 20 albums under his own name and his instrumental group Cosmo, the man knows how to make a record.

    He is a wildly accomplished and successful songwriter. For example in 2003 Harris he received the Grammy Award for Song Of The Year for Norah Jonesā€™ breakout hit ā€œDonā€™t Know Why,ā€ from her debut album, Come Away With Me, which has sold almost 30 million copies worldwide.

    Versions of his songs have been sung by artists as diverse as

    Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Cat Power, Feist, The Black Keys, M. Ward, Brad Mehldau, Bright Eyes, Smokey Robinson, George Benson, Pat Metheny, Kandace Springs, and Solomon Burke.

    I mean WHAT a list that is!

    Songwriting collaborations have included Maya Hawke, John Zorn, Madeleine Peyroux, Melody Gardot, Papooz, and Lana Del Rey.

    If you didnt think you knew Jesse, I bet youā€™ve heard his writing out there in the known universe of sound and by gosh heā€™s a real potent force. Even after all this success, he is very mild mannered and thoughtful in this nice rambling interview. Heā€™s generous with his knowledge and a very easy guy to get along with.

    I must say I hang my pod head slightly when reflecting on how old this interview is. Like a fine wine, I hope itā€™s benefited from a little time in the digital cellar.

    Drink in the wisdoms yā€™all !

  • I met Jim thanks to the wonderful master of mastering Heba Kadry who's based in New York (whi btw that just finished mastering my new LP!)

    She used him to assist in the making of her room and that set me on a journey to get my place into shape too. Him and his team at Sondhus did an excellent job and I've been loving my light and airy attic so much!

    I've talked about my space a little on the show and I've shared a few pics and videos from the spot so there's evidence of it out there.

    I look forward to being in here every day.

    Jim's story is really interesting and it's an angle that's not been covered thus far on the pod.

    He has knowledge and passion on all manner of issues relating to studio spaces, from the flow to the sound and the minimal aesthetic that is a through line in his work.

    He's made rooms for Martin Gore, Laurie Anderson, Heba Kadry, Philip Weinrobe, the Juliard School in New York to name but a few.

    Wild !

    In this show I demonstrate the sound of my rooms and why using a binaural head for interviews and voice over is a terrible idea :) ha

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    You can join now for as little as $1.50 a month.

    All sounds from this episode will go to those on the upper tier and I want to thank everyone for their support! It really helps me keep the show going.

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    Medasin aka Grant Nelson is a feeler.

    I was initially drawn to his sample packs like a moth to the fire.

    The fire it turns out has many a hue and the music goes deep.

    It was excellent to speak to the man himself and uncover his philosophical side.

    We battle for whoā€™s more of a hippy. It was close but

    as all hippies know there is no winner in this game.

    so just jump in the rambling river with us šŸ™‚

    Hereā€™s some useful links to Grants work

    his website:

    https://medasinmusic.com

    his sample packs which are great!

    also he is selling all the stems to his last LP (the one he is discussing in this interview )

    all here:

    https://medasindrumkits.sellfy.store

    heā€™s a fan of

    Theo Vaughn and the Kill tony YouTube

    I thought I ought to mention that šŸ™‚

    Thanks to Baby Audio for their kind sponsorship of this pod!

    Iā€™ve LOVED using their new synth ATOMS as you can doubtless hear from the fun I had in the intro.

    I literally spent hours just making sounds for fun. Itā€™s such a yielding instrument. I can highly recommend it!

    all the sounds I made go to the patreons on the soul science level of course.

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    Patreon

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    All sounds from this episode will go to those on the upper tier !

    Thereā€™s over 4GB of audio from the experiments I did with the Oxi one using a custom tape machine, wild analog gear and generally odd stuff to yield those good samples.

    ok, let's get on with the show!

    Kid Koala is not like the others.

    I mean who else gets the idea to do a scratch routine with moon river?

    Who thinks (and pulls off) a show where everyone has their own turntable in the audience to interact with a performance?

    He's the creator of wonderful graphic novels Nufonia Must Fall and Space Cadet

    Heā€™s opened for Radiohead

    Heā€™s worked on movies like The Great Gatsby, Baby Driver and Scott Pilgrim vs the world

    Creativity to the max. Joy to the max.

    It really is a treat to have him on the show.

    Iā€™ve always been a big fan and Eric really couldnt be any more humble and wonderful !

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    in the show the MUSIC is back !

    Yes for this episode, the musical connections come from the rather brilliant mind of bossada

    I got the cassette of this btw and itā€™s a thing of beauty.

    This is great work. Letā€™s support the good art x

    LINK LINK LINK

    https://bossada.bandcamp.com/album/cantina-days

    Kind show sponsorship comes from oxi instruments

    makers of the excellent oxi one sequencer

    Hereā€™s a link to it

    https://oxiinstruments.com/oxi-one/

    if you want to buy one with a HOWA affiliate link together with perfect circuit go

    here :)

    there's a little video about the oxi as omnichord here

  • Merriment abound ! It's that time again when sonic stockings are stuffed. This time with a fireside ramble twixt myself and the legend that is Dj Shadow as we celebrate his new LP "Action Adventure"

    Welcome.

    I hope this finds you in good health and merry mood as the season sheds it's joy upon you. If joy is in short supply and the period feels claustrophobic and the family is doing your head in then I trust yule be able to duck out for a spell and use this as an escape pod.

    Who am I rambling with on the sonic sleigh?

    Dj Shadow really needs no Endroducing but in case youā€™re not hip to his MPC60 masterpiece from 1996 you MUST inhale that now.

    What a record. I recall having both of my Christmas stockings blown off by this LP and itā€™s humbling to be sat on a zoom with the chap now.

    Such is the mystery of the digital time ghosts.

    Twas a mighty pleasure to chew the cud with such a master of the chops.

    I hope this offers you some sonic solace this holiday

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    I wish to alert you to a new way to give to this show, should you find it appealing :)

    https://www.patreon.com/howa/membership

    It's the new $1.50 tier on Patreon, a wonderful idea that came from Hainbach.

    A way to chip in and directly support the show as a kind of digital high five :) I really do pour my heart Into the HOWA podcast. As you can imagine, it all takes loads of effort. From finding the guests and organizing the chats, to trying to find new areas of sonic joy to explore and share in the episodes. Then there's all the time editing, uploading, promoting and all that. If you enjoy the show and feel you can spare a little over a dollar a month to help me carry on, that would be rather ace! thanks!!

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  • Quiz time. Who's recent LP did Thom Yorke executive produce? Answer: Clark. Pretty obvious from the title of the show but think about that for a minute. Thom Yorke. Bloody hell. I mean in terms of endorsements, there's few higher and there's good reason for TM to be Clarking, the C man is pumping out the goods and has been for yonks. Ack eye. We met an age ago me the C and shared a path in certain ways as label mates on warp records. I used to play shows with him and we both flocked from Brighton to Berlin and he back to Brighton in search of the muse. His work for dance, film, TV and video games is just one side of his polygon talent and we roll the dice here for a good while catching up as old pals whilst it's caught on tape. It's one of those chats that's a little more personal than some others as we haven't spoken in ages and just mostly linger on ideas like mushroom hunters. Catching sonic fungi here and there for appreciation before consuming and staggering/rambling on. Lovely to reconnect and good news his new LP is out NOW! Here's a perfect link for yahttps://throttleclark.com/album/cave-dog/

    Thanks to Soundtoys for their kind sponsorship. This episode is the last in a six part dive into their excellent plugin line. This time I mangle it with alter boy :) Head over for a free trail and see if it's your thing. They craft some of the best plugins in the known universe if you ask me ! https://www.soundtoys.com

  • He's worked with Donny Hathaway. That's it. That's all the intro he really ought to need. I mean can you IMAGINE being in the room with Donny singing? Too much. Ah but Jimmy has worked on music from Aretha, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones not to mention his extensive collaboration with Timbaland. Yeah, Jimmy is heavy. What's more he's a very friendly and engaging chap that has a pioneering spirit and he is not overly nostalgic in that way that can hold a person back. No wonder he's been so busy and in demand for all these years. A true master. Jimmy's in the HOWA house (literally.. this was a rare face to face. So fun)

    The show is kindly sponsored again by the excellent Soundtoys.

    I delve into the world of the panman to do things other than just your average spinning.

    Micro nitty!

  • Great to chat with Brian and Josh from the band !

    we talk minidisk, the joys of analog, hurdy gurdy and fish. I mean if that doesnt tickle yer fancy I dont know what to say :)

    Various links feel like they cropped up in the show

    --Valentin Clastrier - Master of the Gurdy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRsJw7UW98g

    --TAGO MAGO by can - go and listen (you can find it with your preferred music environment )

    --If you need good tinned fish in the USA go here !

    https://rainbowtomatoesgarden.com

    --MODBAP - OSIRIS badass oscillator

    https://www.modbap.com

    --JORANALOGUE DELAY 1

    https://joranalogue.com/products/delay-1

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    kind sponsorship comes from the excellent SOUNDTOYS

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  • My guest on the show is James Ford who is really one of the most badass producers in the business.

    Im talking about the kind of low key English badassness and not the Tarantino variety if you know what I mean. James is involved in so many things and yet he does it without needing a big spotlight on himself. Humble badass. Thatā€™s the one.

    Heā€™s been active for many years. I mean we used to see each other in that classic ships in the night stylee when I was touring with Cristian Vogel back in the late nineties. We are talking about a man with Multiple decades of energy dedication and knowledge a go go!

    Heā€™s got the quadfecta mad skills as composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter which is probably one of the reasons heā€™s been able to be so nimble and effective working with a huge range of incredible artists from Arctic Monkeys to Depeche Mode via Foals, Gorillaz and Kylie Minogue.

    You may know him as one half of Simian Mobile Disco, alongside longtime creative partner Jas Shaw or perhaps as a touring member of The Last Shadow Puppets.

    The hat cupboard in the house is ample!

    I was lucky enough to feature on a track with SMD a while back and got to see the studio when it was at the Premises in Hackney.

    Now heā€™s got a supreme attic room that is beyond decked out. We have a little tour of that for anyone who is curious about his gear choices after all this time.

    Then we get deep into the world of making, art, the hurdles, the path. The good stuff of rambling! Welcome to the mind of a sonic chef.

    His first solo album ā€œThe Humā€ is out now on warp records and itā€™s a corker!

    https://www.jamesellisford.com

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    NITTY!!!

  • Jon Hopkins pays attention. He has a ear for the smallest details and a deft touch both as a pianist and a producer.

    I feel this interview is very timely as the rise of psychedelic therapy has caught the imagination of so many.

    Jon has made music that is so perfect for those wishing to go deeper with their experiences in that hugely rewarding domain.

    His is the mindset that wants to expand and to meditate instead of flex and win the popularity contests in the game of music. Very refreshing.

    We get into his beginnings in the classical world, his lack of patience with distracting factors and on to his success story and on to his musings on the current state of being a musician releasing music in this arguably confusing time.

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    The nitty returns !

    I was fortunate enough to get an early copy of Andrew Huangā€™s first plugin :)

    It's a collaboration with Baby Audio called ā€œTransitā€

    It really inspired me to get my hands dirty and to explore itā€™s outer ways.

    I stacked up about 30 or so instances to pull off a tonal transition that is rather epic !

    I learned from an older me on this one. In EP 58 I explored a related idea in Melodyne.

    Hereā€™s that show

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    Also..

    Hereā€™s the Ableton session called ā€œThe Bendsā€ that I made to demo this

    (sadly I forgot itā€™s the 11.3.10b5 Beta version of Ableton youā€™ll need to run this .. oops!)

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    Big ups to Catechism and REZN for their music on this show.

    Itā€™s from an album called ā€œInfected Ambient Worksā€

    Hereā€™s the link to it

    https://rezzzn.bandcamp.com/album/infected-ambient-works

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    A massive shout to show sponsor Soundtoys!

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    After a hefty and well needed break Iā€™m back

    The pod returns :)

    I trust y'all are hanging in.

    I hope in fact youā€™re more than just hanging in.

    I hope you are diving in and thriving and embracing the endless realm of possibility that presents itself to you.

    Donā€™t worry, Iā€™ll not linger on the guru talk. Just stating the obvious !

    As you can see from the show title I got to finally chat with the brilliant Benn Jordan.

    We met at NAMM a couple of years back (Iā€™ve had some great hangs at NAMM I must say)

    Heā€™s a smart, witty man with endless curiosity and itā€™s really fun to explore all manner of mind realms with him.

    We can TALK! Oh how we can talk. This conversation was at least 3 hours long and itā€™s been cut down a fair bit but thereā€™s no end of tangents and insights into

    The mighty Benn. I think those of you who are familiar with his excellent YouTube material will enjoy hearing an extended ramble portal into his many ways.

    Itā€™s great to be back

    This show has 2 excellent sponsors

    1st off Iā€™m super happy to get to work with my pals at Soundtoys for a few shows.

    They agreed to come on board and I couldnā€™t be happier. Just love them and their excellent plugins.

    Top shelf stuff! In this episode I show off 2 of my faves, decapitator and devil lok.

    They are both such wonderful tools. Potent and endlessly useful in equal measure.

    Like Salt in cooking, they amp up the tasty.

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    Iā€™d also like to thank ā€œa tasty pixelā€ for sponsoring the show.

    They are makers of the unbelievably good LOOPY PRO.

    Absolutely stunning software for anyone who really wants the last looper.

    It is the most fully featured pure looper Ive ever used.

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  • Tycho is Scott Hansen and

    Scott is a deeply friendly and humble chap.

    I didnt know too much about his background or what made him tick but I tried to get to ā€œknowā€ him and makes some guesses about that by tuning into his music.

    Itā€™s clearly so well crafted and put together with meticulous attention to detail that this man had to be fastidious but how would that quality manifest?

    He manages to ride us on a carpet of textures which guide the process of musical flight, once a mood is found, itā€™s held with patience so the listen can dwell in a land. Itā€™s a style that has been really honed and has found a large following for good reason!

    It was a real treat to get on the ramble road with him. I left the interview unedited for maximum deviation potential (youā€™re welcome)

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    This episode is sponsored by A tasty pixel and their excellent

    LOOPY PRO!

    As many of you are aware, Iā€™ve spent years of my life with loopers of all kinds from the crudest guitar pedals to my own Max/MSP effort in 2000 to Tim Exileā€™s wonderful ā€œflow machineā€

    Making a looper setup that fits your style is everything and to do that, a tool that is very flexible and open to configuration is needed. Iā€™m happy to report that this is perfected inside loopy pro. Iā€™m also happy to say that Itā€™s one of the best loopers Iā€™ve ever used and has become the heart of beardymans new setup so you know itā€™s capable.

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    I made a new video to highlight a specific use of Loopy Pro that came to me one evening.

    Thereā€™s plenty of excellent tutorial videos to get started online so I wanted to show something a little unique.

    I took 4 instances of the Chamberlin M1 samplepack I made (which is now available at decentsamples.com!)

    fed each to an array of 4 speakers around a Neumann head for some quadra funky tape loopidelic delightfulness.

    Yes, itā€™s A little nitty basically :)

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  • Hainbach must be such a busy man!

    Just today I received a post on his patreon that he uploaded to Medium where he eloquently described the history and character of the electronic music company Vermona that started in the GDR and now lives on. It was a review of sorts of the DRM drum machine from 1987 but he surrounded that feature with some wonderful insights into the companyā€™s history whilst painting a picture of former East Germany.

    He put all this together after having made a highly compelling video on the same subject for his now legendary youtube channel where so many of us find ourselves happily gazing in on his wild sonic adventures.

    Iā€™ve learnt so much from him over the years and feel a undeniable connection with him.

    I certainly share his passion for beguiling tone and that marveling at human inventiveness and endeavor.

    A tremendous story teller and tireless adventurer, we could have discussed any number of things. There was absolutely no plan to this chat and youā€™re going to hear what is essentially our first phone call. Yes there's Ample deep dives a tangents a go go.

    It was a great pleasure to speak with this fountain of knowledge.

    It gives me great pleasure to welcome on to the show

    Hainbach

    Nitty 109 is all about Tape Delay. I put the new Echofix EFX3 through its paces in some odd ways! This nitty is also a rare VIDEO nitty. Link to that here

    I have an affiliate link to the Echofix machine I used here

    or for the rack version here

    buying a unit from that link helps the channel :) thanks!

    Music for the show comes from

    https://atlanticrhythms.bandcamp.com/album/eraserhood