ROBERT EMERY | 17 Feb 2006 06:20
Picon

Some Concerts next week on the East Coast US

                                   COME SUPPORT 
  INDUSTRIAL, POST-PUNK, midi-eastern  AND EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC!!  
                    A Paris/LA convergeance ?<>? 

   I have heard and played tunes with these folks and it will be a very in teresting evening usually with a
wonderful visual display as well.... Their lastest works and for the moment electronic improvisations.
         www.hop-frog.com did a live show a few years back on the Tunnel at www.kser.org  which airs Friday nites
10pm-1am Pacific time and it was just a blast! Check it out if you can...Rob

  INSECT PYRAMID TRANSMISSION tour USA 2006
  w/ The Master Musicians of hop-frog, Ripit & Tzii
  www.hop-frog.com 

  PRESS & BIOS: www.hop-frog.com/IPTUSA.htm

 
  2/20 Pittsburgh  <at>  Garfield Artworks
  2/21 Charlottesville  <at>  Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar 
  2/22 Washington D.C.  <at>  DC9  
  2/23 Raleigh  <at>  Badgerhaus
  2/24 New Jersey  <at>  Machines
  2/25 Providence (email for info)
  2/26 Cambridge  <at>  Zeitgeist Gallery
  2/28 NYC  <at>  Glass House Gallery w/ Artanker Convoy & Temple of Bon Matin (w/o TZII & Ripit)
  3/1 NYC  <at>  FIRE in Subtonic w/ Drum Jester Devotional (w/o MMHF)

THE MASTER MUSICIANS OF HOPFROG 
(Midi Eastern Lofi Dubby Industrial Post-Punk from Los Angeles-CA / Karmaceutical - NightOnEarth)
http://www.hop-frog.com
http://www.myspace.com/themastermusician... 
(Continue reading)

Saltim | 17 Feb 2006 10:25
Picon
Picon

New Jimmy Edgar

..... has been dispatched and is on its way to me house. Anyone else?  
Looking forward to the beatless bonus CD.

R.
darren bergstein | 17 Feb 2006 22:18
Favicon

e/i magazine looking for writers

hello:

e/i, the quarterly print magazine covering music electronic &  
otherwise, is seeking talented, knowledgeable, passionate writers to  
join our burgeoning writing staff.

those interested feel free to contact me directly via phone and/or  
email - information posted below.

look into our web presence - www.ei-mag.com - for further insight  
into the magazine and the many genres, styles, and motifs it covers.

thank you for your attention - i look forward to your queries.

kind regards,
darren bergstein
publisher

- - -
e/i magazine
 > music electronic & otherwise <

9 edward pl
woodcliff lake nj 07677 usa

info <at> ei-mag. com / eimag <at> optonline.net
ei-mag.com
- - -
Greg Bird | 18 Feb 2006 01:51
Picon

SF: Saturday! [KONTROL] with Mossa + Dafluke LIVE (Complot:Montreal)

Saturday, February 18th

[ K O N T R O L ]

minimal techno + avant house
every 3rd Saturday at Rx Gallery

Complot Records showcase!

Featuring from Montreal, Quebec:

<<:::: MOSSA ::::>>  live pa + dj set
( Complot . Circus Company . Mutek . Orac . Mo's Ferry )

<<::: DAFLUKE :::>>  live pa
( Complot . Archipel . Sushitech )

Montreal comes through again!  The influential French-Canadian city that
brought us the MUTEK Festival, Akufen, and past KONTROL favorite Pheek, now
brings us two more exciting up-and-coming talents each performing their own
original material LIVE. Mossa will follow his live set with a rocking DJ set
as well!

with resident DJs:

ALLAND BYALLO ( nightlight . epsilonlab . mo's ferry )
SAMMY D  ( classic . dirtybird . utensil )
CRAIG KUNA  ( concept sf . esdjco )

Digital video art by BAYA (Complot, Montreal)
(Continue reading)

M. Hudpucker | 18 Feb 2006 06:27
Picon

tune in now whus.org

new night, same show

whus.org every friday at midnight

all the leetest tunes.

--
Please note: This e-mail was sent from a notification-only address
that cannot accept incoming e-mail. Please do not reply to this
message.

----

pete lastname
meatsock <at> gmail.com
www.grep-fu.net
Jacob Arnold | 18 Feb 2006 08:07

Re: Mixes

These are temporary (and big!):

http://www.gridface.com/mp3s/gridface_mix1.mp3
http://www.gridface.com/mp3s/gridface_mix2.mp3

J

--

-- 
underground music reviews
http://www.gridface.com/
utility | 18 Feb 2006 12:52

FA: aphex twin, the orb, atom heart, herbert, drexciya, autechre, etc.

hello. 

i've got some bits+pieces up for auction that some people may be interested in... including the badorb.com
2xCD, the bad plus album with the aphex twin cover (flim!), bochum welt, lb, dopplereffekt, etc. so
please, have a look:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZinterfxrence

thanks, 

bye

e.
nat hawks | 18 Feb 2006 22:12
Picon
Favicon

01010101

question...

i dont' know much about these technical things... but my understanding is 
that all digital media comes down to zeros and ones... if so, is there an 
easy way to 'see the code' of an audio file like you can see the code of a 
webpage?  if so, has anyone tried to manipulate this code and see what the 
sound turns out to be?  also, assuming this is possible, has anyone just 
written a bunch of Os and 1s to see what would come out?  you could do the 
same for video..

i doubt it could be this simple... but maybe it is..

just wondering,
nat
http://www.littlefurythings.net

_________________________________________________________________
Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! 
http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Burton Samograd | 18 Feb 2006 22:35
Picon

Re: 01010101

On 2/18/06, nat hawks <natbot <at> hotmail.com> wrote:
> i dont' know much about these technical things... but my understanding is
> that all digital media comes down to zeros and ones... if so, is there an
> easy way to 'see the code' of an audio file like you can see the code of a
> webpage?  if so, has anyone tried to manipulate this code and see what the
> sound turns out to be?  also, assuming this is possible, has anyone just
> written a bunch of Os and 1s to see what would come out?  you could do the
> same for video..

you get a lot of 0's and 1's (very man, since there are usually
16*2*44100 per second on a stereo cd quality track).  it would be easy
to write a quick hack that would dump it and then another to convert
it back from text, but really you're going to have a hell of a time
doing anything with it.  if you want to work at that level learn a bit
of c programming which will let you read, generate, modify and write
back the data from there...play with the numbers and see what comes
out.  doing it by hand is not an option, no matter how 'in the groove
you get'.  video is even less of an option

--
burton samograd                                                kruhft <at> gmail.com
kruhft.blogspot.com                                      metashell.blogspot.com
Rick Strom | 18 Feb 2006 22:17
Favicon
Gravatar

Re: 01010101

> if so, is there an
> easy way to 'see the code' of an audio file like you can see the code of a
> webpage?  if so, has anyone tried to manipulate this code and see what the
> sound turns out to be?  also, assuming this is possible, has anyone just
> written a bunch of Os and 1s to see what would come out?  you could do the
> same for video..

Use a hex editor if you really wanted to look at it (in hex, of course,
but it will be slightly more meaningful than expanding it out to binary). 
String a bunch of random zeros and ones together and you'll be lucky if
you get some noise.

What is more relevant is the wave data (the floating point representation,
not the binary).  For that, if you want to play around, I guess I'd
suggest learning a little C++ and VST and going from there.  You could
write your own visualizer and really see what's happening.  I guess
there's no reason you couldn't also make a little marquee window and
scroll the 0s and 1s across it at light speed too.

I moved my VST tutorial over to my new code site (this was the old
code.glowdot tutorial), but I haven't gone it to edit it and clean it up
at all yet.  But it might be a start if you're interested:

http://www.stromcode.com/modules.php?name=Glowdot_Tutorials&op=view&tid=3

I tried to make it easy enough that almost anyone could get something out
of it.

--

-- 
V,
(Continue reading)


Gmane