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Music for Plants, Music by Plants, in Two Eco-Themed Album Releases [Listen, Galleries]

Monday, May 14th, 2012

These green things, for once, are the stars, in Data Garden Quartet. From the installation version in Philadelphia. All Data Garden photos courtesy the artists.

“On lead synthesizer, a philodendron …” (And the crowd goes wild…)

Vegetation may not be the first association you have when thinking of electronic music. But two new albums, each released via Bandcamp, celebrate biological life of the green, leafy variety. One is a benefit compilation, with proceeds going to help trees and music inspired by that green goodness. The other uses plants as “performers,” generating its form from plant life in an installation and extended “live” release.

It seems a fitting time to think about trees and plants, as those of us in the Northern Hemisphere see the coming of summer. As I write this, outside my home office’s window, everything has become a calming canopy of maple leaves. And so, just as those trees have a chilling, soothing emotional impact, I confess that this is all really enjoyable music, gimmicks aside. The tree-themed compilation is not a bunch of aimless Earthy music; the plants are not, as you might assume, screechy noise. Instead, you get two full-length albums of terrific-quality ambient music.

Cover image to “Take to the Trees,” as shot by John Koch-Northrup.

Each also works to plant something living – literally. “Take to the Trees,” a compilation for Arbor Day, directs proceeds from sales to the Arbor Day Foundation for conservation and education. That means money from the release could protect and plant trees. The Data Garden Quartet is more literal: embracing the idea of “plantable music,” the ephemeral digital download code is printed on paper that can grow. For instance, on the recent “Cheap Dinosaurs” release, you get “hand-made seed paper with screen-printed album art and download code on reverse side.”

Download Cheap Dinosaurs, plant this art under a thin layer of soil in full sun to partial shade and add water. With proper care, blue lobelias will begin sprouting in the first two weeks and finally begin blooming about 4 weeks later.

Released on Sound for Good, a benefit label, “Take to the Trees” gives you four hours of music for a minimum of just US$ 1. The collection is eclectic, spanning fairly traditional ambient music to beats, breaks, and experiments. Some tracks sound influenced by the cadence of traditional Japanese music or Tibetan meditation. They evoke impressions of trees and forests, but often via electronic (even traditional analog) timbres, recalling the sensation of trees and experience as much as painting those scenes directly. There are epic, sprawling tracks and more compact, rhythmic compositions. Sometimes nature itself sneaks in, in jungles and mountain sojourns. More often, warm, fuzzy electronic pads glow like sunlight. Many, many artists participate, going far beyond the San Francisco scene, including our friend, technologist, blogger, and musician Mark Mosher. Jack Hertz, also a prolific blogger and performer, heads up the comp.

Take to the Trees – Arbor Day Music Compilation by Various Artists

Artists:

John Koch-Northrup, Ian Boddy, Burning Artist, Chromasonic, Crystal Dreams, Todd Fletcher, Groupthink, HG Fortune and Inner Dreamer, inside/ outside, Oskar Menzel, Joe McMahon, Mesawzee Eagle, Mirada, Shane Morris, Mark Mosher, Mystified, redgreenblue, John Sherwood, Symatic Star and Tange.

http://sound4good.bandcamp.com/

If “Take to the Trees” is hours of human playing and human experience recalling the feeling of plant life, “Data Garden Quartet” turns to the plants to “generate” the score, in nearly two hours of extended listening. Blending minimalism and ambience, the product is a wash of sound, with waves of timbres crested by gentle buzzes, glitches, and hums, all in extended rhythms and cycles (sometimes recalling nothing so much as the occasional stroke of a Javanese gong).

Quartet: Live at The Philadelphia Museum of Art by Data Garden

The project looks to make natural phenomena audible, “information which we cannot perceive through our biological senses”:

The musical compositions you are about to listen to were generated by the electronic impulses produced by four tropical plants. This data, interpreted by humans with the help of computers, has been employed to organize sound into beauty perceivable by the human ear. While the means of producing this beauty can be described in technical terms, the natural creative force generating this experience is less apparent.

These 116 minutes were recorded during an installation at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in April, in a “quartet” of a philodendron, two schefflera plants, and a snake plant. (Images here are from that exhibition.) The team:

Sam Cusumano: electronics
Joe Patitucci: sound design
Alex Tyson: production, graphic design

More images, though I think my favorite of all is the wonder of the gawking young girl. It’s too easy for us to become jaded, and forget, sometimes, the magic of the things we make.

Quartet: Live at The Philadelphia Museum of Art [datagarden.org]
http://datagarden.org/about/

Data Garden also do an interview with Abigail Bruley for Creators Project:
Interacting With Plants To Create Polyphonic Music


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AudioRealism and Computer Music Magazine release ADM CM – drum machine plug-in for Windows and Mac (VST and AU)

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Read the full story @ KVR Audio
AudioRealism and Computer Music magazine have released ADM CM, which is available free on the cover-mounted DVD of Computer Music magazine 178. ADM CM is a virtual drum machine plug-in offering synt [Read More]
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How do I transfer music from the computer to my cell phone?

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Question by koo_koo_kyle: How do I transfer music from the computer to my cell phone?
I have a Samsung T639 but I don`t get how to get music from the computer to my phone.

Best answer:

Answer by metalicman615
You have to buy a music kit. You can buy it on the internet or you can buy it from your service provider. Example, if you have Verizon Wireless, go to a Verizon Wireless store and you can buy it there. If not, they can order one for you and have it shipped to your house. Hope that helped. =)

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music recording program?????

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Question by SL33Py SxIII: music recording program?????
any free downloads for easy to use program to record your own music….like rap?
i heard of fruityloops or sumthing like that does it work good or what can i download for this if u can get me a link to where i can download it i would appreciate it.
also a program to make beats for the music if u know of any let me know

Best answer:

Answer by venkatesan R
Download Audacity. It’s free software and use for recording/editing audio.
Even you can record with Windows Sound Recorder which comes with Windows by Default.

Fruityloops is huge and highly professional software. it’s not suitable/recommended for Rookies.

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I would like to make music (rap beats and techno) completely free, any suggestions?

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Question by : I would like to make music (rap beats and techno) completely free, any suggestions?
I would like to make some beats but i need a program/online that would let me make them… i would like to be able to choose each beat and not have pre-rapped sound bits… anyone know of a FREE program or online site that i can do this?

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Answer by Nadine
DUBturbo is a program that can make rap beats and techno beats. It has free version but you can only use it for a short time. If you want, you can buy it for a cheap price. I have my own copy of DUBturbo and it only cost me $ 30. It’s the cheapest in the market but the quality of beats it can produce is of high-quality. It has free drum kit and piano that allows you to create your own person music. Plus, it has 16-track sequencer that can create good beats.

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How can i record music on a computer without a microphone?

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Question by ☮☆☼♥: How can i record music on a computer without a microphone?
I have windows vista and i want to record a song for a video. I used sound recorder while playing the music but this did not record the song and just recorded static. How can i get to record a song on the computer?

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AudioRealism and Computer Music Magazine release ADM CM – drum machine plug-in for Windows and Mac (VST and AU)

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Read the full story @ KVR Audio
AudioRealism and Computer Music magazine have released ADM CM, which is available free on the cover-mounted DVD of Computer Music magazine 178. ADM CM is a virtual drum machine plug-in offering synt [Read More]
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How to get started in the music business? (Beat-maker etc)?

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Question by : How to get started in the music business? (Beat-maker etc)?
I really LOVE music. I can’t even describe it. I think I am a good lyriscists, I am not going to post any raps on here, because I know I am good. I need help though.
What supplies should I get?
First off, I need to know a good beat-maker Anything from completely free, to costing money, online software, or real-life machine. Money isn’t an object, I wanna make it, and be one of the best.
And also, any microphone.
I just want to know what i should use to help get myself started.
Also, what should I do when I’m ready to try to get noticed.
Where to post my songs.
I just need to know what I should get to further myself, lyrically, and musically.
Thanks!
To ILaidTraps: You have no idea what music means to me. Thank you for your opinion, but no thanks.
Music is my passion.

Best answer:

Answer by I Laid Traps For Troubadours
I don’t want to burst your bubble, but…I’d recommend you rather not. The music business is much more large & much more complicated than you can possibly imagine.

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“Domino” – Jessie J / “Last Friday Night” – Katy Perry Official Music Video Mashup by Tanner Patrick

Monday, May 7th, 2012

My cover of “Domino” by Jessie J and “Last Friday Night” by Katy Perry (Mashup). Enjoy! Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Online Store: www.tannerpatrick.bigcartel.com Tumblr www.tannerpatrick.tumblr.com Filmed by Madeline Becker Edited by: Tanner Patrick Produced by: Tanner Patrick Lyrics: I’m feeling sexy and free Like glitter’s raining on me You’re like a shot of pure gold I think I’m bout to explode I can taste the tension like a cloud of smoke in the air Now I’m breathing like I’m running cause you’re taking me there Don’t you know you spin me out of control Ooh ooh ooh ooh We can do this all night Damn this love is skin tight Baby come on Ooh ooh ooh ooh Boomin like a bass drum Sparkin’ up a rhythm Baby, come on Ooh ooh ooh ooh Rock my world until the sunlight Make this dream the best I’ve ever known Dirty dancing in the moonlight Take me down like I’m a domino Every second is a highlight When we touch don’t ever let me go Dirty dancing in the moonlight Take me down like I’m a domino You got me losing my mind My heart beats out of time I’m seeing Hollywood stars You strum me like a guitar I can taste the tension like a cloud of smoke in the air Now I’m breathing like I’m running cause you’re taking me there Don’t you know you spin me out of control Ooh ooh ooh ooh We can do this all night Damn this love is skin tight Baby come on Ooh ooh ooh ooh Boom’n like a bass drum Sparkin’ up a rhythm Baby, come on! Ooh ooh ooh ooh Rock my world until the

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From the iPad’s Screen, the Music of Human Boot Project [Tabletop]

Monday, May 7th, 2012

Speaking of the iPad and music making, Japan’s Human Boot Project draw a music video release for their latest track directly from screen as they play, working in the app Tabletop. I really love the personality of the resulting sounds. There’s a rawness to their music, the dense downtempo jazz-inspired electronics, which you can enjoy on their new EP “Picture Over Picture.” It’s a Beatport exclusive from Greece’s V.I.M. Records:

http://www.beatport.com/release/picture-over-picture-ep/887326

The artists say it’s “Downtempo beauty to Jazz Electronica futurism !!” (Exclamation points theirs, but … I agree.)

Human Boot Project are a Japanese underground music unit. This is a genre breaker fusing Jazz with Rock and Drum and Bass and one to get the synapses twinging.

http://www.humanboot.com
http://www.facebook.com/humanboot
http://soundcloud.com/hbp

Tabletop is on sale now for 99 cents, though note that a lot of what you’re seeing here requires in-app purchases of add-ons:
http://apps.createdigitalmusic.com/apps/tabletop

Artist Paul Salva consulted on the app, and in a video with the LA Times walks through the features in detail, if you want a closer look at the app. (Interestingly, he notes many in the LA scene are going iPad live.)


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