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Hprizm "Digital Aura"

Posted by Tony on 03/23/2015

Just in case anyone has missed it, High Priest of the Anti-Pop Consortium AKA Hprizm has been, for the last few months, releasing fire on bandcamp.

It’s all instrumental, noodling beats and odd-looping samples – exactly what you’d expect from HP.

The latest release “Ornate Coldtrain”, ALL CAPS, is a darker, sketchy piece. Bits and pieces approach and unusually constructed. Jumbled. All the tracks are snipped tight, none of them allowed to progress passed the four-minute mark. Africa meets NYC.

Hprizm "Digital Aura"

Hprizm “Digital Aura”

My favourite release so far is “Digital Aura”. Shorter and beatier than anything else listed, it kills it with the old MPC magic (it’s probably fuckin’ Ableton) and a sample selection unearthed from 1950. The artwork is awesome too.



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The Harshest Review Of All Time

Posted by Tony on 03/18/2015

And it wasn’t even written by me.
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Ooft. Samrai bringing the heat, do not fuck with.



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This evening

Posted by Tony on 02/28/2015

This evening was a very good evening.

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The Pyrex Is Jewish

Posted by Tony on 02/07/2015

Bought some LEDs for the studio. Proper eBay bargain!

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Kawai K4r Upgrade

Posted by Tony on 11/30/2014

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Ripatti Label

Posted by Tony on 11/25/2014

It seems like the Ripatti label will no longer be doing the beautiful vinyls we seen earlier this year. After producing a total of 8 records, and seemingly losing money on every one, Mr. Ripatti has called it a day and gone down the digital route.

I’m not too sure how to feel about this.

On one hand, I liked being the able to buy fresh releases from Boomkat. The anticipation of waiting for a new record to be delivered can’t really be replicated by Bandcamp/Paypal combination.

Secondly, because they were bloody expensive items, I was compelled to listen to them. I’m not sure bulk buying the new digital only version will give me a similar compulsion to do so. All seven of the pressing were immaculate (I’m still waiting on the Ricky’s release to be manufactured), and you can clearly see the amount of work and thought that’s gone into producing them – something I’m sure Ripatti will continue to do for his digital ventures.

On the other hand, they are now available to everyone – not just people who can afford the £500 equipment to listen to them. That’s always good.

Another good point is that the vinyls and the digital copies are different mixes (in some cases, very different). I think that’s a fair compromise, and something I’ll write about a little more when I return home.

However, I am frustrated.

I’m frustrated that you fucks never bought these records. Frustrated that beard-wearing hipsters continually tell me how much they love this medium, but records of this quality couldn’t push sales of 500. I’m frustrated because the dicks on What.cd were complaining about the releases being vinyl only, and they would “buy it only if it came out on digital”. I know they’re lying. I know they’re waiting for the WEB release to be leaked so that they can download it for free, half listen to it, then add it to a collection of 20,000 other tunes they’ve never listened to.
Fucking arse holes.

This beautiful little record label died because of you.

These people suck

These people suck



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Bose QuietComfort 25

Posted by Tony on 11/23/2014

Headphones aren’t something I’m really interested in. I’ve got some Sennheiser HD600 for the studio, but that’s really just as a sanity check for certain recordings. They’re really good, detailed and natural but with headphones you’re always missing something. Depth and space mainly. Having speakers glued to your ears at 90 degrees isn’t the best way to listen to music. Or, not the music I chose to listen too.

I’ve been travelling longhall quite frequently in the last year or so, usually about twice per month so I needed a reasonable set of cans to use on the flight. The HD600s, as good as they are, do not suit travel. They are backless, so spill sound everywhere and offer no sound isolation at all. Plus they were expensive, so they stay at home. I had a cheap pair of HiFi Man RE-0 in ear things, but they died about a week ago after many years of abuse. They sounded peculiar anyway. Small tight bass, but a high end that stretched to the moon and back. Super detailed, but too fatiguing to use on 14 hour flights.

I’ve decided I need something small, over the ear, and with as much isolation as is feasible.

Previously I owned a set of Sennheiser HD25, which for that description quite well, however they were rather uncomfortable for me, and a bit bass heavy.

Currently my friend has given me a loan if his Bose QuietComfort 25. I’ve never used noise cancelling headphones before because I was under the impression they were more of a gimmick than anything else. I studied DSP quite extensively in university, and find it difficult to see how noise cancellation can be achieved without artifacts creeping in. Boy was I wrong!

The Bose sound good in a neutral, and unhyped type of way. However there is a magical switch on the side that when activated totally, and perfectly kills all ambient noise under ~800hz. For a plane, train or automobile, this is bliss.

I didn’t expect much to be honest, but after lisyening to how effective the noise cancellation is, I would find it difficult to go back to anything else. With the flick of a switch my noisy, rumbling flight has become serene. Music no longer fights against four Rolls Royce engines, or 100 mile per hour winds. Just click, pop, silence.
Yes, there’s still high frequency noise, and voice is still discernible but it is a profound improvement.

The Bose QuietComfort 25 are also extremely comfortable, lovely soft leather ear pads and easily adjustable headband.

Really, the only downside is the price, £270. You can buy better sounding phones for the price, but nothing has impressed me more than the silent switch. Shame I need to give them back really.

Bose QuietComfort 25

Bose QuietComfort 25



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Don’t Get Old

Posted by Tony on 11/23/2014

When did deep house become elevator music? What happened, when did I become an old man? Why is the music if my youth now used as “awkward situation” background music?



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I Remember

Posted by Tony on 11/21/2014

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I remember when OS updates came on chips. Kids today have it too easy.

This is an OS update for a Kawai K4 Synth, which needs opened up and actual hardware replaced for an OS update. You know what hardware is right? Its like the big version if those VSTs…



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A Day In The Life.

Posted by Tony on 10/24/2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2a_tZCgyg0



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