This blew me away! Well worth a watch!
YouTube - Jeff Mills & Montpelier Philharmonic Orchestra - The Bells
Enjoy! :D
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This blew me away! Well worth a watch!
YouTube - Jeff Mills & Montpelier Philharmonic Orchestra - The Bells
Enjoy! :D
blue potential
techno meets classical
opening track "the march" is a great piece, really tells a story, was a bit lost on the rst of the album tho
boring
"Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and listening to repetitive music."
-Kristian Wilson, Nintendo Inc
I thought it was alright that. Interesting.
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nothing wrong with some classical..I mean there isnt really much techno in it..nothing a drummer wouldnt do..
mills is a genius in such an instance however most expect 4 x 4 techno monsters from him..
if you dont appreciate classical you wont like this IMO
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i plan on doing this in the future - orchestra(minus some instruments)+snyth+drum machine.
*someday*
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My techno mix is posted somewhere
What I really love is seeing accomplished classical musicians playing a repetitive techno loop. I am sure they are thrilled.
The Bells is classic techno tune, but trying to put it in a classical music context?
FAIL.
does anyone know how the bells which is a great was made?
any idears?
some synth arpeggio at the end and some clever use of some samples is all i can make out.
Last edited by blistanbul; 03-05-2010 at 03:52 AM.
i think the collaboration was a good idea but did not really work.
what is pretentious about classical music?
anyway.. i liked it. it didnt work the way i wish it had, but it was interesting, it was a decent experience and it's something i wish more artists would do - THINK OUT OF THE BOX!!