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This is Eric Mortensen's blog. He works @ Blip and lives in Brooklyn.

 

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Mike Ladd,
Re: Bird -- The Electronicat Remixes

Mike Ladd - Mause

form Re: Bird — The Electronicat Remixes

This whole record is bonkers. It’s the best thing I ever found in the used section at Kim’s back when it was still on St. Marks Place.

See also: The HMZA Chrome Robot by Original Hamster.

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Nathan Fake,
Drowning In A Sea Of Love

Nathan Fake - Stops

from Drowning In A Sea Of Love

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ADULT.,
Decampment III

ADULT. - women’s work
2008

(via blinddumbdeaf)

Great cover art. I love Nicola Kuperusphotography as much as I love her (and Adam Lee Miller’s) music.

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Eric Mortensen

Sonic Experiment:  polyportaporno

Numerology2 + Roland SH-201 + Moog MIDI MuRF + Alesis MidiVerb4 + OSX Synth + Mackie 1202-VLZ

Numerology2 is a fantastic piece of software.  I controlled a single Roland patch with three simultaneous step sequencers and was rewarded with polyphonic portamento magic. The rhythm track is heavily tweaked sequence using OSX’s built-in synth “Gunshot” patch. I’m still figuring out Numerology2 and I’m thankful that their free demo allows me to do so.

Another sonic experiment:  The Noisefilter Sequence

Roland SH-201 + Moog MIDI MuRF + Deviever Truly Beautiful Disaster + Korg Kaoss Pad + Alesis MidiVerb4 + Mackie 1202-VLZ.

It’s similar to this experiment, but a bit more refined and a lot more focused.

Watch your volume control.  It starts out at a very low level.

Experimenting with feedback, specifically with sequencing it. 100% real time manipulation using the Moog MuRF MF-105M, Deviever Truly Beautiful Disaster, Korg KP3, MidiVerb4 and Mackie 1202-VLZ.  It starts out noisy and gradually becomes more musical…then ends up noisy again.

Space - Magic Fly (1977)

It’s as if Daft Punk and Air went back in time and collaborated on a song and video in 1977.  This is the coolest thing you’ll see/hear today.