Connaitre ses talents pour en tirer le meilleur parti :
1% Guitar Skills 9% Chopsticks Skills 90% Editing Skills
Connaitre ses talents pour en tirer le meilleur parti :
1% Guitar Skills 9% Chopsticks Skills 90% Editing Skills
Obsession, nouvelle vidéo créative d’OkGo réalisée en stop motion grâce à 567 imprimantes, crachant des feuilles de papier pour créer un mur animé.
Un arrangement un rien désuet et charmant de Bohemian Rhapsody joué par un orgue de foire centenaire
Comment accoucher dans la douleur (et la coke) d’une chanson entre les étoiles montantes du rap et vacillante du rock :
It’s 1986. Rap music is explosive and on the rise but still misunderstood and barely represented in the mainstream. The leading innovators are Run-DMC, a trio from Queens who sport black leather jackets and unlaced Adidas sneakers. Two albums into their career, Joseph “Run” Simmons, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels and Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell are already minor stars and musical revolutionaries. For their third album, producer Rick Rubin, a 22-year-old white kid from New York University, comes up with a crazy idea: He recruits Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, the leaders of the down-and-out arena-rock group Aerosmith, to collaborate with Run-DMC on a new version of their 1970s staple “Walk This Way.”
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Comme ces précédents bijoux voici le nouveau supercut de Ant1Mat3rie :
One like son (inconnu au bataillon, 2 albums en 11 ans…) se fait un petit coup de pub en sortant un nouvel album de pop américaine efficace, en l’enregistrant uniquement sur iPhone… Le résultat est surprenant de qualité et de conformité aux standards du genre : gros son et interchangeabilité sonore oubliable…
Powerpop band « One Like Son » has done something special. Using accessories like Peavey’s AmpKit LiNK (TUAW review) and the GuitarJack from Sonoma Wireworks, they managed to produce an entire studio-quality album… on an iPhone.
Daniel Codella of Sonoma Wireworks states that « One Like Son have really set the bar for what can be done with an inexpensive mobile recording setup. Bravo! » The band compares the experience to creating their first album, « Love Songs for the Apathetic, » on a 4-track cassette recorder. Stephen Poff of the band said, « It was a pretty top of the line at the time, but it was tedious and of course there were only 4 tracks to work with. Now I’m recording up to 24 tracks… and it’s on my iPhone! »
One Like Son produces entire album on an iPhone | TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog.
Et un bourrinnage HTML 5, un!
Dans Axis of awesome, il y a awesome…
Toute la pop en 4 accords