in light of recent events: money
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008the global monetary system. and what’s wrong with it.
or: do you know where money comes from?
47mins worth watching.
the global monetary system. and what’s wrong with it.
or: do you know where money comes from?
47mins worth watching.
… because there are still folks living on ths planet without knowing that this fine work even exists and we all know by know that binary punk inc. pretends to have a bildungsauftrag.
be sure to take the rest of the day off, this one may cost you some time.
da wir hier die ganze zeit schon geschichtsunterricht geben, hier direkt eine weitere stunde: “Für manche Menschen ist Musik das, was aus dem Radio kommt. Okay, vielleicht hier und da noch ein Klingelton, oder eine Werbemelodie aus dem Fernsehen, aber das war es dann auch schon. Für mich sind solche Menschen komisch.” (aus Als ich dabei war wie Deutscher Punkrock entstand)

need more education?
anyone?
anyone?
bueller?
ok, stumbled over two interesting papers written by Hans T. Zeiner-Henriksen, PhD-student at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo:
the most significant beat is taking a deeper look into the history and the development of the bass drum sound in dance tracks during the last decades from 70s disco till now.
chicago House and the “democratization” of music production is about how house evolved from disco music when DJs started to produce dance tracks using the first available sequencer controlled and pattern based boxes as e.g. the Roland TR series.
it shows the role drum computers and sequenced synthesizers played those days and goes into detail about how they influenced the approach of creating dance music and grooves by programming and laying out patterns in order to create arrangements, instead of actually playing and recording acoustical instruments - in a pretty scientific manner!
i loved the read, thanks Hans!
hey kids,in case you’re not as old and grumpy as the binary punks you may missed the early years and the weird story of the little plastic silverbox that changed not only my life, but was responsible for the birth of acid house.no problem, already 2 years old but still nice to watch:Bassline Baselinethanks nate harrison, keep on filtering.