Music Project
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PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Sounds like fun, but I'm wondering still what you have in mind. Would each musician contribute something original? Is there a theme? Original songs about VIC games, etc. in the vein of "pacman fever"? Remakes of classic C= music?Jeff-20 wrote:Alan unintentionally brought this idea back to life... I am still excited about the idea.
Or are we just compiling a CD of whatever members want to contribute?
I know a lot of Denial members are into electronic music--- I'm a traditional guitar/drum/bass guy, so is there room for me too?
Alan
We don't really need a hard theme. I wouldn't really want the VIC (or retro computers) to be the center of the idea either. I just think it is convenient that we already have a sense of community established.
I am thinking of an actual "band". I could start a private forum section for members, and we could discuss our potential contributions, vote on ideas, and put together a complete "package". By that I mean, develop a group persona and collaborate on music. A song could be independently produced or started by one individual and "passed" to another.
With our combined resources (international connections, promoting, combined equipment), we could really have a powerful effort. We all have varied backgrounds as writers, programmers, musicians, etc. To be honest, I was thinking electronic because of the nature of the forum, but I am open to discussions.
My music tends to sound "artsy" mixed with early kraftwerk (unless I really try for melody and it sounds like house
). Scheme's is very dark and industrial. Others have classical and pop tunes... If anyone of us started a seed and let the others build on it, we could have some very interesting mixtures. Electronic musicians tend to shy away from vocals, so a traditional musician could help balance that out. We have everything from formally trained composers to noise hobbyist among us.
With our combined programming skills, we could design a cool page taking advantage of our visual artists. With our combined internet prescence, we could promote the heck out of it and circulate MP3s.
I don't think it would be too time consuming considering the number of contributors.
I am thinking of an actual "band". I could start a private forum section for members, and we could discuss our potential contributions, vote on ideas, and put together a complete "package". By that I mean, develop a group persona and collaborate on music. A song could be independently produced or started by one individual and "passed" to another.
With our combined resources (international connections, promoting, combined equipment), we could really have a powerful effort. We all have varied backgrounds as writers, programmers, musicians, etc. To be honest, I was thinking electronic because of the nature of the forum, but I am open to discussions.
My music tends to sound "artsy" mixed with early kraftwerk (unless I really try for melody and it sounds like house

With our combined programming skills, we could design a cool page taking advantage of our visual artists. With our combined internet prescence, we could promote the heck out of it and circulate MP3s.
I don't think it would be too time consuming considering the number of contributors.
I'm in, too! If there's anything I can be useful for...ral-clan wrote:I'm in of course. I can contribute both graphic art and music (electronic and real instruments). I have a home recording studio too.

Incidentally, motivated by Centalica's reference to Death Metal in another thread, I was going to start a poll about the Denial's members' music tastes. I myself have been a metal-head for the past 20+ years, but I listen to all different kinds of music as well. I'm sure that we could create and interesting and diverse masterpiece together.

Rork....if you start a music poll, make sure you make it diverse as possible. I hate those polls that ask me if I like:
a) rock
b) country
c) jazz
d) pop
e) classical
...as if those are the only musical genres out there.
I have a huge range of tastes, but I listen to a lot of traditional Irish/Scots/Celtic music, and other "world" music.
a) rock
b) country
c) jazz
d) pop
e) classical
...as if those are the only musical genres out there.
I have a huge range of tastes, but I listen to a lot of traditional Irish/Scots/Celtic music, and other "world" music.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, too. I didn't want to limit anybody. Therefore, I've decided to leave it descriptive and open-ended, so everybody can be as specific as they want to be.ral-clan wrote:Rork....if you start a music poll, make sure you make it diverse as possible.
Anyways, you can find the "poll" here. Enjoy!


Of course, for a sense of continuity we could establish a list of aesthetic goals or guidelines to establish a common ground or personality. Check out the dogma00 rules!

Arbitrary rules might include a random 8bit sample to occur at least once in every song. Or every song must be under 2 minutes. Or even a common drum sound or common voice when vocals are used.
How about we at least have one sound per song generated by the VIC-20? I'm not a VIC-tracker expert, but I think I can at least get it to generate a drumline or a bassline to use under live material.
As for the dogma00 rules: I just read them. Some of them appeal to me (the use of low-tech, low cost items). But I'm not really a follower of non-melodic a-tonal music....I don't know if we should restrict people's styles here (i.e. it might be a bit hard for a guitar player on this project to try to suddenly adapt to those rules). I'm not a fan of the idea of the whole philosophy of users interfacing with machines (i.e. I don't like to be borgified). I am more interested to see low-tech devices co-operate with organic, real instruments.
I realise, Jeff, that you were not suggesting we wholly follow the dogma00 rules. I like the idea of a general set of guidelines though, so keep some sort of common thread through the tracks.
As for the dogma00 rules: I just read them. Some of them appeal to me (the use of low-tech, low cost items). But I'm not really a follower of non-melodic a-tonal music....I don't know if we should restrict people's styles here (i.e. it might be a bit hard for a guitar player on this project to try to suddenly adapt to those rules). I'm not a fan of the idea of the whole philosophy of users interfacing with machines (i.e. I don't like to be borgified). I am more interested to see low-tech devices co-operate with organic, real instruments.
I realise, Jeff, that you were not suggesting we wholly follow the dogma00 rules. I like the idea of a general set of guidelines though, so keep some sort of common thread through the tracks.
The dogma00 this was a joke both on my part and, I think, their's. I am pretty sure it is a Finnish practical joke. It would seem that they are making fun of the Danish Dogme 95 movement in film. The hexidecimal rule list is hillarious to me!
Some of you may not know, but I am also an author. The Dogme 95 scene is part of a recent trend to revive legit movements in the arts and has extended in some ways to literature. The idea of creating a rule list to sync with one another may be something we should consider.
I'll start a Manifesto/"Constitution" thread.
Some of you may not know, but I am also an author. The Dogme 95 scene is part of a recent trend to revive legit movements in the arts and has extended in some ways to literature. The idea of creating a rule list to sync with one another may be something we should consider.
I'll start a Manifesto/"Constitution" thread.
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