The second video [wmv] or [QT] is Kid Beyond, who human beatboxes into Ableton Live to build up whole tracks using just a midi footpedal, a microphone and a Sony laptop. It's pretty amazing. (Thanks, John)
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9/21/2005
The endless joy of loops
The second video [wmv] or [QT] is Kid Beyond, who human beatboxes into Ableton Live to build up whole tracks using just a midi footpedal, a microphone and a Sony laptop. It's pretty amazing. (Thanks, John)
The Dosh QT is amazing. It's nice to see that level of skill and creativity combined. I wonder what looper pedal he's using.
ReplyDeleteyou should check out jamie lidell live. he's been doing this sort of thing for a while but using msp max and routing through loads of synths and stuff. plus he makes ace dirty, glitchy soulful stuff not bad trip hop.
ReplyDeleteIf I can whore myself out for a minute, I do a one-man looping rock band myself, although mine is all bass guitar. I've got a few (rough) samples at www.fourstringriot.com.
ReplyDeleteNot looping, but Kid Beyond reminded me of Fredo Viola
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Grew up in Minneapolis and got to see Dosh play a lot. If you ever get a chance to check it out..GO!!!! you would be silly not to....awesome groove and for the geeks you can trip out just watching him play.
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Son of Dave also uses loops by recording his stomps, creating the beat, and then playing harmonica over it. Quite interesting to see an electronic element put to classic harmonica based blues.
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ReplyDeleteWell the "Kid" is really good, but he said in the video "it is only my voice", well what is the beat that starts the session?
ReplyDeleteWe don't see him lay down that line...
I live in Minneapolis and have seen Dosh a few times. He's amazing and a nice guy to chat with too
ReplyDeleteWell the "Kid" is really good, but he said in the video "it is only my voice", well what is the beat that starts the session?
ReplyDeleteWe don't see him lay down that line...
It's just a prerecorded metronome, dude.
My favorite so far of the "loopers" is this video of Jon Brion live. The quality is a little crappy but the song is catchy is all get-out.
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I like that dosh video.
ReplyDeletehere's a video of a jamie lidell live performance:
http://www.warprecords.com/jamielidell/jamie_rfh2004_large.mov
Yay! I love Dosh! He's great, and a nice guy, too. I met him one time I saw Fog in London, but unfortunately missed his solo live performance the night before. When my friend couldn't decide what colour Anticon badge he wanted to buy, Dosh let him have both for the price of one. What a legend. I hope he plays London again sometime soon. I also hope I hear about it prior to the event this time.
ReplyDeleteWhat midi foot controller is Kid Beyond using?
ReplyDeleteyeah, i wanna know too what foot controller beond is using...
ReplyDeletefrom the ableton website-kid beyond uses...
ReplyDelete" A mic, a PC laptop, an uninterruptible power supply, M-Audio FireWire 410 audio interface, a rugged Ground Control Pro footboard, Roland expression pedal, his tonsils and a mess of cables are all he needs to perform a show."
"What midi foot controller is Kid Beyond using?"
ReplyDeleteI believe it is a Behringer FCB1010
Nah man...it ain't a FCB1010...do a grab and have a closer look...I can't figure out which one it is.
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Well the "Kid" is really good, but he said in the video "it is only my voice", well what is the beat that starts the session?
ReplyDeleteWe don't see him lay down that line...
It's just a prerecorded metronome, dude. # posted by Danny : 2:15 AM
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Actually, unless he's done something different for this particular video, he uses his voice to start that first track. He and about 40 other loopers from around the world, including myself, played at the Santa Cruz Y2K4 Looping Festival in 2004, where he explained what he did. He also explains this on the video he does for Live. You have to start looping in Live, unfortunately, with a pre-recorded loop. Hence, he just uses his voice to record that, given he can use it to mimick just about every other percussion device known to man. :)
Krispen Hartung
Nice ideas! Good job. I'm still reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteSo what was Dosh using to loop?
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