One from Zara Paz Liveset on JUST FOR KICKS last weekend !!!
Thanks to @darkmusesofrevelation for sending and everyone who sent vids too or participated or just danced or enjoyed this incredibly flashy party...
Was biggest pleasure to have you all around suddenly & enjoy the sound & light & each other after so long time...
1000 Kisses to my wonderful husband @phantommakaba who can be seen in the background... my heart is always yours (so is my pussy) 💋💓💓💓💋
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March 3, 2018: Six years ago today, we recorded "Youth," the second song we ever devised using what was becoming Corduroy Institute's signature methodology.
On that Saturday, S.A. Morin returned at the location which would eventually be christened the O'Higgins Laboratory of Recorded Sound where W. Ruiz had a makeshift recording setup centered around a Tascam DP-24SD Portastudio multitrack recorder.
Just as on Tuesday's session for "Fear Is Your Choice," S.A. Morin's tools consisted of a portable pedalboard and the Squier Bass VI. W. Ruiz wielded a mixed array of machines consisting of the Korg Monologue through a Hall of Fame 2 shimmer reverb, plus a Roland SP-505 through an Electribe ES-1. There are at least two layers of drums (the glitch-centric one being audible at the end of the song) and three layers of Bass VI.
After recording our improvisations, we made stanzas using cutups from the B. Davis Archive and proceeded to sing. On the final stanza, we recorded ourselves independently reading the words plus part of the chorus, then we collated these takes by alternating between them on the Tascam.
The recording we made on that occasion six years ago today became "Youth." It was song on the first EP we ever released to the public. Bandcamp download codes for this EP are available upon request for the rest of the month.
JOMOX alpha base , JOMOX SunSYnth , Roland TR8 , a ROLAND TR8S , KORG electribe 2 , and lots of stuff I already forgot , oooh yeah and MIDAS Heritage 56 channel mixer , and so on .....
The classic hold music track written by Tim Carleton in 1989.Remade with the Korg Electribe MXComment any covers you would like to hear!New full vgm cover co...