TPOLM Lazy Sunday Video (this sunday) 25/04. w/ Ilkae, Proem, Travis Stewart, Sense, Frank Bolero, Varia etc!
category: general [glöplog]
It's everyday the 25th of April.
I'm still waiting for Sense reading sessions.
I'm still waiting for Sense reading sessions.
And now, 3 decades of brothomstates!
thanks for the recording, I wasn't able to listen to the stream on sunday.
its still sunday ^_^
Damn, I so don't want to be on monday.
forever sunday
ah, i like the afterparty mixes - especially machinedrum and vexion.
If you like vexion after-party mix, you better head at
http://ilkae.bandcamp.com
http://proswell.bandcamp.com
http://ilkae.bandcamp.com
http://proswell.bandcamp.com
and it's still going strong!
this is my best sunday ever.
yes
zomg i missed it! :/
you didnt, it's still on :)
http://lsr.tpolm.org/lsrpls.pls
http://lsr.tpolm.org/lsrpls.pls
zomg... it's still going strong! \o/
alkama played a 2h long techno set tonight
damn, no internet yesterday.
by the way, I put my two sessions (the official one, and the non-official afterparty one with alkama) on youtube.
Frank Bolero and Knos
Alkama vs Knos improvised 2h afterparty mix
Not sure if this would go on pouet.net as wild . I guess not (that's realtime as it gets, and I got a tunnel, so it must be demoscene related but I don't want angry crowds)
Anyway, that's OSX OpenGL code, controlled by mouse, keyboard and a monome. The system works with layers of effects that are each controlled on their own page. I have a colorgrading tool as the last stage, to control color tonality, contrast for each shadows / midtones / highs.
Some important design choices:
- no automatic sync, no fft
- almost no control is persistent, just about every action "decays" after a while
- a single tempo clock controls all the effects, so that each variable / parameter somehow stays in a synch.
Frank Bolero and Knos
Alkama vs Knos improvised 2h afterparty mix
Not sure if this would go on pouet.net as wild . I guess not (that's realtime as it gets, and I got a tunnel, so it must be demoscene related but I don't want angry crowds)
Anyway, that's OSX OpenGL code, controlled by mouse, keyboard and a monome. The system works with layers of effects that are each controlled on their own page. I have a colorgrading tool as the last stage, to control color tonality, contrast for each shadows / midtones / highs.
Some important design choices:
- no automatic sync, no fft
- almost no control is persistent, just about every action "decays" after a while
- a single tempo clock controls all the effects, so that each variable / parameter somehow stays in a synch.
I enjoyed the Alkama afterparty set a lot (audio + video!), do you know whether there's also an MP3 of it available?
yes, at the very least you can pick the version that is at http://lsr.tpolm.org/sets/lsv70100425
Awesome, thanks!
Still trying to reverse engineer Ior's excellent playlist. you don't happen to have any data on the setlist? ;)
drop us a note at tpolm (at) tpolm.com and ior might answer ;)
something like this would be good for easter
revision orgas should be cooking something :)
I hope this keeps going, want ti catch it next time!