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Evoke 2015 - 31 July - 2 August - Köln-Kalk

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Party train tickets have been booked once more. I hope the ICE stocks more beer this year.
@Saga: Zähl mich innen!
added on the 2015-06-17 20:37:42 by T$ T$
@Hardy: if your really interested please contact me via wanted.scene.org
added on the 2015-06-18 22:26:02 by Dino Dino
Any news about the tracking-compo? Only one month to go ...
added on the 2015-06-26 00:00:26 by gaspode gaspode
Must make a trip back to Koln again and visit this party, even if that does not happen this year. Last time I was at Evoke was back in 2007 as this was a stag-type party as I got married later that year. Though the experience was enjoyable and a trip over to Germany is always welcomed at any time :)
added on the 2015-06-26 00:08:53 by Felice Felice
gaspode, hopefully i can tell more next week!
added on the 2015-06-26 00:44:53 by dipswitch dipswitch
felice: lets stag party again! with more stags!
Live Acts & Seminars - Goto80 & Sebastian Bergmann

Evoke is not just about sitting infront of computers and enjoying their outputs on the bigscreen - we also want to give you food for ears, legs and brain. So, we are happy to announce our first batch of live artists and seminar conveners for this year.

As our musical headliner, we are very happy to have the legendary Goto80 (of Up Rough! and Hack'n'Trade fame) playing on Friday night. Goto80 is a Swedish old media artist and researcher who works with music and text. He was one of the pioneers of the new 8-bit music movement in the 1990s, after starting in the demoscene, and now makes music for performances and records, games, demos, movies and art projects. Goto80's music is like a low-res explosion of styles, ranging from lush ambient and cheesy pop to furious datapunk and complex beats.

30 years after the birth of AMIGAAAAA Sebastian Bergmann will give a seminar on how to free your old amiga from the attic and how to connect it to a modern world of highres displays, broadband internetconnections and afordable flash storage. A close to two decades ago Sebastian mothballed (figuratively, not literally) his Amiga 1200. Over the years he often wondered what it would take to "resurrect" his amiga. In march of this year he finally went heads first into the adventure of bringing his amiga back. In his seminar, Sebastian will give an detailed overview of how far he has come and what he found out is needed to make an amiga play nicely with nowadays peripherals.
added on the 2015-07-02 13:01:52 by dipswitch dipswitch
Wop wop. I took some time off and my request just got approved.
added on the 2015-07-02 16:15:36 by numtek numtek
Wait. No One-Sample Tracked Music compo ?
added on the 2015-07-02 23:24:35 by numtek numtek
"Infos will be announced soon."
rather see the looped music back, i have plenty old stuff for that! :P
Quote:
"Infos will be announced soon."
Ok ok. That 's' did give it away. It implies there are at least two tracked music compos. It could still be oldschool & newschool though. I'll be sitting here, waiting in anticipation! My tracker is ready.
added on the 2015-07-03 11:36:35 by numtek numtek
No, it implies that the poster is German. ;)
I think it makes sense. Informationen is always more than one. I seldom encoutered just one information, they tend to come in doses. A bit like data,. oh hum. never mind. I'll shut up now and I'll just be monitoring that page.
added on the 2015-07-06 13:44:05 by numtek numtek
just curious: what does that bit like most: dah-ta, day-ta or datta?
added on the 2015-07-06 15:51:40 by ted ted
I don't know what your context is, but people who say 'Dah-ta' is a pet hate of mine. (I do forgive non-english speakers).

'Day-ta' is only the correct way.
added on the 2015-07-06 16:06:45 by Canopy Canopy
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The pronunciation /ˈdeɪtə/ DAY-tə is widespread throughout most varieties of English. The pronunciation/ˈdætə/ DA-tə is chiefly Irish and North American. The pronunciation /ˈdɑːtə/ DAH-tə is chiefly Australian, New Zealand and South African. Each pronunciation may be realized differently depending on the dialect of the speaker.

see also
context.

and it was just the first thing my mind associated after numtek's explanation on what information is stopped so abruptly.
also imagine my facial expression when I read the name of the person who posted that 2 years ago...
added on the 2015-07-06 16:45:22 by ted ted
Quote:
just curious: what does that bit like most: dah-ta, day-ta or datta?

None of the above, it likes audio samples. Or 'sample', rather, there is no plural. Unless you're counting in (smpte) samples.
added on the 2015-07-06 21:24:06 by numtek numtek
This is the only relevant "Day-ta" anyway! ;)
Part 2 of relevant Day-ta
Tracked Music - "Rob Is Jarig" Remix Compo!

As the only party where "Rob Is Jarig" managed to win a democompo (in 2008), this year we decided to honour the floor-shaking soundtrack of the timeless PC demoscene classic. Or, to be more precise, to let it be honoured by YOUR remixes. Show us your best tracker interpretation of the song and see whether people flock to the stage to shake their bones to it! You are only allowed to use the original samples. Read more about the compo rules here.
added on the 2015-07-08 00:51:32 by dipswitch dipswitch
So you have to remix the original, with only the original samples?

I'm calling the "original song sped up to 200bpm" as compo winner right now.
added on the 2015-07-08 01:01:56 by Gargaj Gargaj
:D
added on the 2015-07-08 02:14:19 by wysiwtf wysiwtf
gargaj: too bad no mp3s, we couldve rehashed our old inercia party junk! ;)

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