Pitchformula

Pitchformula, by Loren Jan Wilson, is pretty awesome:

This project combines a computer science background and a songwriting hobby with an unhealthy obsession for popular music reviews. In it, I attempt to come up with a new computer-assisted songwriting method which takes music critics' opinions into account. By writing software to statisically analyze the content of several thousand record reviews from the Pitchfork music website (www.pitchforkmedia.com), I generate a set of compositional guidelines based on the musical preferences expressed by the critics. I then use those guidelines to write and record a couple of original songs, discussing in detail the relationships between the songs and the data that I have collected.

The word lists and their values and the songs he made which I do think sound a fair amount like the sort of music the average Pitchfork reviewer would go for.

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Remix Digest

Here's a batch of new remixes: Borderline (Bill Berry Mix) - Bill Berry, who did a really cool Making Me Nervous cover electrona-fies Borderline.

Borderline (Alike Mix) - A Borderline remix which does funny things to my mind with its rhythm, almost dub/reggae-ish.

Making Me Nervous (Paranoia Remix) - Specialneeds remixes Making Me Nervous, plenty of cool electronic sounds in here.

Thanks! Also I made a listing in the extras section for the source that's currently available.

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Kazooka, Electric Kazoo

I've been working away on my one-man live show. Full recorded rehearsal/run-through at a real live venue is this weekend. Hopefully it will go OK and I won't just flat-out die. I've been looking around for a lead instrument I could play with my mouth while playing guitar. I'm no good at harmonica and I wanted something that just gave a simple tone that I could process. I've been trying to make the kazoo work for me with mixed results. It's been a pain trying to set up a decent mic setup.

But today a friend of mine found the Kazooka electric kazoo on eBay:

kazooka, electric kazoo

It's a kazoo with a pickup in it that you can just plug straight into any old guitar pedals or effects processors. You can listen to demos here, it's pretty awesome. I ordered one for $14 and I'm looking forward to getting it. Seems unlikely I'll have it by the weekend though so I'll just have to pretend I guess, pawing sadly at the air where my super awesome kazooka should be.

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Steve Albini talk

Here's a Quicktime video of famous producer Steve Albini giving a talk to the MTSU Recording Industry Audio Engineers Society. I haven't watched it all yet, but from the intro I think the gist is going to be about running a recording studio and also that digital recording sucks. Update: There's a bit of digital recording sucking in there, but all in all he seems like a pretty balanced guy who prefers analog. Cool video, lots of interesting stuff.

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Chuck D and Hank Shocklee Interview

How Copyright Law Changed Hip Hop is a real interesting interview with Public Enemy's Chuck D and Hank Shocklee on sampling and copyright and remixing.

Stay Free!: As you probably know, some music fans are now sampling and mashing together two or more songs and trading the results online. There's one track by Evolution Control Committee that uses a Herb Alpert instrumental as the backing track for your "By the Time I Get to Arizona." It sounds like you're rapping over a Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass song. How do you feel about other people remixing your tracks without permission?

Chuck D: I think my feelings are obvious. I think it's great.

Chuck D is pretty cool.

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Making Me Nervous MatterOverMind Mix

Making Me Nervous (MindOverMatter Mix). Barry from wrote about his process on his blog:

I really liked the song already, and I'd been looking for an excuse to sit down and actually learn how to use GarageBand. I decided to see what I could do using only Brad's source tracks and the loops included with GarageBand. (I'd like to say I wanted to do this for the added challenge but it was really because I was too damn lazy to play in any new parts myself.) BTW, I found that it required approximately zero brain cycles to convert Brad's tracks to the GarageBand format using the AppleLoops SDK.

I've heard a lot about GarageBand but don't have a Mac so I've never gotten a chance to try it. I've linked this in the forums for discussion. Thanks Barry!

Making Me Nervous Mandola Mix

Making Me Nervous (Mandola Mix). Adam Sampson writes:

I thought it'd be fun to do an acoustic mix of Making Me Nervous, so here's one. The only instrument's my no-brand cheap mandola, with the "pickup" (an old tieclip mic and some Blu-Tak) attached to different sides for the two parts. I was originally hoping to do this in one take per part but failed miserably; it actually took a couple of takes and some editing, about three hours in total. Multitracked, edited and mixed down using Audacity on Linux.

This open source music thing is cool. :)

Thanks Adam!

I'm starting to post all these remixes to the forums if people want to discuss them.

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Making Me Nervous Accidental Mix

c. layne sent in this cool Making Me Nervous (accidental mix) and said this about it:

this remix happened completely by accident. this was a song i was working on for the 'pass/fail' songfight! a few weeks back, but i never got the motivation to finish it. i stumbled back on it today, and thought to myself, as i do on occasion, "wow, this is sickeningly similar to 'making me nervous,' except about 5bpm faster." so i slowed it down accordingly, and threw the vocals in, and who would've guessed? it fit right in.

Very neat, it's like an original mash-up. Thanks c!

SmartMusicKIOSK

I like the write-up for this SmartMusicKIOSK thing:

SmartMusicKIOSK is a new music-playback interface for trial listening. Traditionally in music stores, customers often search out the chorus or ``hook'' of a song by repeatedly pressing the fast-forward button, rather than passively listening to the music. This activity is not well-supported by current technology. This research achieves a function for jumping to the chorus section and other key parts of a song, plus a function for visualizing song structure.

and:

While entire songs of no interest to the listener can be skipped on conventional music-playback interfaces, SmartMusicKIOSK is the first interface that allows the user to easily skip sections of no interest even within a song.

I hope it also dispatches robots to kick the songwriter in the nuts too, that'd be swell.

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Remixing and Forums

Releasing the source for Making Me Nervous (still available here) has gone way, way better than I expected it to and I'm real happy about it all. I was feeling a bit blocked and down and it's been a lot of fun seeing people experiment with my song and also getting a chance to do a bunch of it myself. I'll be putting the next song source online sometime this week (not sure which one yet, feel free to cast your vote). I've put up some discussion forums here if anyone wants to use them to yak about remix stuff.

To kick things off I've posted an unfinished remix of Making Me Nervous in there that I'm not sure I have time to finish. Feel free to give input, ideas, pick it up and do whatever with it. Or if you're like a lot of people who have their own half-done remixes, feel free to post those.

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