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Seattle, Washington, USA
About me


I make instrumental pop music, loosley inspired by IDM, new wave, synthpop, and anything else my little head absorbs. Jeskola Buzz is my weapon of choice, warts and all. I just haven\\\\\\\'t found a replacement for some of it\\\\\\\'s more obscure functions, so I\\\\\\\'m sticking with it in all of it\\\\\\\'s 10-year-old, obsolete hexadecimal interfaced glory. Sometimes I play live shows in Seattle (and hopefully elsewhere soon). I also occasionally release music for free online. I love each and every one of you like the precious little snowflakes you are.

Miniature Airlines (official site)
on MySpace | on Virb
D.iscontent (a label like thing)

Successless.org (personal blog)

Tweet! (musical)
Tweet! (personal)

2 EPs currently available, Apparel and Pushpin Revolution, at the official site.
1 single+plus remixes and 1 split EP available at the D.iscontent site.

MSN: dylansean AT NOSPAM hotmail.com
AIM: sHeroDill
My Gear
Jeskola Buzz and Logic Pro running on a black MacBook. M-Audio Quattro. Peavy RQ200 Mixer. Axiom 25 and Behringer BCR2000 MIDI Controllers. Wiimote+Wiimote Connect+GlovePIE for MIDI motion control goodness. Decent Headphones. Shitty Speakers.
Electronic Music Video - Miniature Airlines @ Laptop Battle
Store So I was in the Laptop Battle in Seattle on Friday. I got eliminated in the last battle of the first round. D'oh! But I was beaten by Vincent Parker, who went on to become the champion. So at least I got beat by the best. Here's a video of my 3-minute perofrmance. (I haven't even watched it yet, since I'm at work with no headphones). Enjoy!
Comments
nice. if it makes you feel any better i would have lost to you in the first round.
great performance, thanks for sharing it.
You were among the musically best performances, if you had gone second you might have beat Parker who had a weak first performance.
People have such short term memory going second is a big advantage, I was surprised after winning the coin toss you decided to go first.
PotatoeFinger and Graintable also had musically good performances if somewhat repetitive. Thanks for the demo CD. -- Jeff


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