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LivePa Session - Forward Looking Back
Author: vveerrgg on January 20 2007
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--> Over New Years I got the opportunity to play live in Detroit at a party called Interchange.... So I took a bunch of tracks I had been working on in the studio and strung them together in a rough set/PA.

I re-attempted the set after I got back from Detroit and thought I'd share it out.... LivePA Studio Session - Forward Looking Back

It's abit of a mix of techno electro, with some breaks sorta thrown in there... and cause it was for new years I tried to blend it between light "airy" tunes and sorta quirky dark tunes... I like how it came out.... and although it's far from perfect, it's pretty polished as a concept. (i wanted it to seem like the tunes were mixing into each other almost like records)

Basically I turned patterns and sounds I'd created on and off on the MPC, but it was also controlling the Nord Modular...which I also was playing live ontop of all the pattern switching.... (I did a video podcast about it here Lx7 #25)
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the video podcast was really cool, i wish more people did stuff like that. a good learning experience

sweet can't wait to check them out - what's that first graphic????? were u doing live video for the show?

The promoter who threw the party was doing some video mixing stuff.... I don't know what software it was... but it was something like MotionDrive or something along that format.

i really liked your behind the scenes youtube video you posted on livepa.org

you did a great job of explaining stuff, without coming off as boring and technical, or ego/showy. just the right amount of abstraction so people that don't understand any of it, could learn from it, but detailed enough for people that do know what you are talking about. great job of really looking right at the camera and smiling and all that. seemed like you were having fun and relaxed. you should host a tv show or something.

thanks for the props... it's always fun to share... figure half of "really" understanding it is being able to explain it


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