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With his many musical styles and hyper-creative stage performances, this Canadian American disco wizard leaves a wake of wide eyes and dazzled audiences through the creative use of a unique, tangible music interface made from small blocks and playing cards based upon the Reactable technology. These performances will showcase his newest albums Kabbalistic Kazoo and Spirit Circuits. Kabbalistic Kazoo is an adventure in acceleration, beginning slowly with the open and soaring psy-breaks track “First Light” and then proceeding across the abyss between full-on melodic and fast darkpsy, ending with the 150 BPM remix of “In the Sixties”. The music never loses sight of the colorful melodies and sharp textures that are his trademark. Spirit Circuits is another beast altogether, an extremely raw and funky continuous mix of playful but intelligent mid-tempo elements put together for a live show at Alex Grey’s CoSM gallery in Manhattan. This is a must-see artist, with an altered sound that insists you listen. Do.
Love the breakbeat breakdown!
Beautiful sound bro!
I like this minimal reverb style here!
@bluespectralmonkey: well both - it could be punchier but i like the unusual sound of it. i recommend tweaking the mid-lows up and running it through a compressor
Interesting bass sound
Funny ass sample bro!
I like your slowly fading in pad!
Great sample!
I love those melodic hits!
I like the little squbbly sounds!
I dig the stereo hats!
What video game did you steal that from????
You don't hear these kinds of sounds much in this genre - do I hear some Reaktor in here?
You should send this track to Luke Mandala - he plays stuff like this all the time. He's running a record label these days and he might pick it up! Nice bloops!
Nice nature sounds! Interesting how it's looped - I wasn't expecting that!