04.09

2009

Wired Magazine Video Features Easy Star All-Stars

Easy Star All-Stars are one of the dopest projects out right now. They are putting a fresh dub spin on some of the most classic music of the past 40 years.  They have already released Dub Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd Cover), Radiodread (Radiohead Covers), and most recently Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band (Beatles Covers). The group is touring right now and will hit the Midwest in May at the Summer Camp Festival in Chililicothe, IL. Listen to a couple of the group’s tracks:

Easy Star All-Stars – Paranoid Android (Radiohead Cover)

Easy Star All-Stars – Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (Beatles Cover)

Daft Punk + Rock Band + MAX/MSP

MAX / MSP (Cycling ‘74)is a software environment in which artists can create a variety of virtual instruments, effects, and other manipulation devices for media such as music and video. A very in-depth and complicated piece of software, I’ll spare you the technical details and get to the point (though if it interests you, please dig deeper into this killer product). MAX/MSP is an excellent example of the relationship between music and modern technology. Though modern luxuries are often to blame for the fall of pop music, the following videos show that some technology (like MAX /MSP) have been a vaulting point for creative use of old tricks.

Using a computer, Rock Band guitar controller, and MAX / MSP, this video shows an amazing way to do an on the fly remix of Daft Punk’s Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.

Check out Johnny Greenwood, of Radiohead, using the software to make some crazy glitch effects on his guitar solo.