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I liked the song, but what is he really doing live? Isn't the music sequenced before the show? Or is he inputting some parameters on the fly? (I don't know what software options are available for the GB...)
I like to write music for my cassette tapes. I then stand on street corners and play them through a boom box. The most difficult part of playing live is having to pretend to press the buttons on the boombox so it looks like I'm playing. Sometimes I even wave my arms in the air, as if summoning music from the heavens. Thankfully the audience don't know that it's coming from a rather more down to earth cassette tape.
When I went to japan I saw this backpack that was speakers. that's right, a ghttoblasting, speakers backpack! that would be great for busking hh? JVC i think.
anyway this clip exposes the bondary that this guys pushing in terms of live performance. Beyong start / stop, wave your arms there's not too much you can do i spose. now if he had a coupla more boxes wouldn't that be better? tweak them, fx them?
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ReplyDeleteCool to see you guys pick up on this. Also its funny that you mentioned the Tsuji Techno crew in Japan as well.
ReplyDeleteHere is a video clip of my performance with those guys in Fukuoka during the International Chiptune Resistance World Tour in 2006.
impressive and inspiring as usual!
ReplyDeletehttp://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=_6NGEFU8RS8
ReplyDeletethis is a nintendo pad with midi ! look !
get a real job hippie!
ReplyDeletei keep waiting for the street sweeper to blast this dweeb out of the alley- whoooshshsh!!!
ReplyDeleteu imagine this is what the on-hold music is like in hell....
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just plain awful
ReplyDeleteI liked the song, but what is he really doing live? Isn't the music sequenced before the show? Or is he inputting some parameters on the fly? (I don't know what software options are available for the GB...)
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't do much ,does he ? So much for street-entertainment.
ReplyDeleteBoring, actually.
I like to write music for my cassette tapes. I then stand on street corners and play them through a boom box. The most difficult part of playing live is having to pretend to press the buttons on the boombox so it looks like I'm playing. Sometimes I even wave my arms in the air, as if summoning music from the heavens. Thankfully the audience don't know that it's coming from a rather more down to earth cassette tape.
ReplyDeleteBut alas it is WE who hold the claim to Ukulele and Gameboy alloy, as the forefathers of the illustrious, if not somewhat obscure... neverminds.
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Amazing violin sound from that gameboy, Casey ;)
ReplyDeleteWhen I went to japan I saw this backpack that was speakers. that's right, a ghttoblasting, speakers backpack! that would be great for busking hh? JVC i think.
ReplyDeleteanyway this clip exposes the bondary that this guys pushing in terms of live performance. Beyong start / stop, wave your arms there's not too much you can do i spose. now if he had a coupla more boxes wouldn't that be better? tweak them, fx them?
THAT is the pure TSUJI TECHNO spirit!!!
ReplyDeletekeep it upp man!!