Sugar and Gunfire :: Free Music Podcast

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Sugar and Gunfire is something recorded while I was playing solo during a m0dule session break.
As with most of the m0dule material, more electronic sounds are utilized, however, the lyrics and vocal samples near the end are samples of lyrics and vocals that are used with chilljam so it’s interesting mix of both worlds.
air & sea combat :: free music podcast

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This one is pretty crazy. I did a bunch of really odd twists with pitch and speed adjustments both in the recording as well as in post production. Tony’s got some ripping saw wave bass pummeling through the skirmish. 01.19.11
The New Year :: Free Music Podcast

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For New Years Eve this year, Tony and I got together and just jammed out a bunch of sounds for hours, eventually leading into this set. The final song rang in the New Year as we went upstairs to celebrate with our wives and let the final song play itself out into 2011. 01.4.11
Jason Zeh and m0dule Mix :: Free Music Podcast

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Jason Zeh came up last week just before New Years all the way from Ohio to jam with us while he was here in Maryland over the holiday break. It was a great set and we’re definitely looking to playing again whenever he can make another trip up (or perhaps one day we can take a trip to Ohio to play!). Thanks again, Jason for coming up, it was great to see you. 12.24.10
Xmas Mix 2010 :: Free Music Podcast

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Christmas time is here again and with the close of the decade, Santa is bringing a new m0dule tip including some of the craziest Christmas samples heard since Tony’s last version of the Christmas mix a decade ago. Check it, and have a great Christmas and a happy New Year!
12.22.10Heart with Pleasure :: Free Music Podcast

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We started playing around with a web application called thedeadline.com lately at work and were fascinated with the unique voice of the presenter in its introduction video. I decided to take a quick sample of a section of the video (starts around 7:22) and use it while Tony and I were jamming and this song was born.
12.10.10Mix1 :: Free Music Podcast

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Further exploration with the iPad this week. I’ve not mixed music in a long, long time, but gave it a shot with the new djay application from Algoriddim. It’s amazing, however, it’s got some key problems, mostly notably that it has some major memory leaks. This causes the app to crash suddenly after 10-20 minutes of play, making it difficult to make it through an entire set without disaster occurring. However, for this mix, I recorded directly into Audacity. Each time the application crashed, I’d blur it back in with the same song so that it sounded as fluid as possible. There are still tempo difference issues for these parts but it’s as smooth as I could make it without more work.
For now, I just wanted to put something together to play around with it. Pretty neat app, but it’ll take some work before I can integrate it fully into work that we do with Chilljam regularly.
Epsilon Indy :: Free Music Podcast

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This is a beautiful mess.
By all accounts this song is a disaster. But somehow it seems to come together in an odd way. It sticks together like a mutating beast puking up its breakfast.
Not exactly a pop song, but it was a fun experiment integrating different iPad instruments and effects done in post-production.
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Wallah – Free Music Podcast

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Playing around with Reactable, an iPad application with an interesting approach to making music, I recorded Wallah. Lots of experimenting going on in here. There were times I wasn’t sure who was in control, me or the iPad.

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