Check out GarageSpin’s virtual tour and interview with Sound Lab CEO Sean Anderson. The Sound Lab, launched in May, is a membership-based “soundnasium” where members pay a monthly fee for access to the latest and greatest production software and gear. Neat idea!
Karaoke lovers rejoice! Now you can instantly create an instrumental version of any song with Luxurioristy. Okay, truth be told, you can probably do the same thing with Audacity or Sound Forge.
(Thanks to Victor for the good laugh!)
Apparently people are doing more than just scratching the Imperial March. This nu-breaks act from New Zealand likes to perform it live at their shows, too.
(Thanks, Kris!)
Mylo liked the Phil & Dog release of Doctor Pressure so much that he’s done his own mash-up version and will feature it on the re-release of the Destroy Rock & Roll album in August 2005, according to MegaStar.
Coming off the success of “The Hand That Feeds” remix, Trent Reznor is making available more material from his new album. This time around he selected “Only,” the second single from “With Teeth,” and is making the master tracks available in all the popular formats: ACID, Live, Pro Tools and Garageband. To participate, you [...]
Matt Buris has uploaded a pretty large mash-up collection to his web site and he wants you to download it. Most of it is pretty decent, too.
You’ve all heard me moan and bitch about digital rights management (DRM) in the past. Even though I’m thoroughly opposed to it, I do feel obliged to point out a recent article on Engadget that presents the “benefits” of DRM. (I still don’t think annoying the hell out of me is a pro, [...]
For the true DIY turntable nerd, these step-by-step instructions will show you how to recalibrate the pitch on your Technics 1200 decks. Just don’t break anything, ok?
(via Hackaday)
Check out this crazy Russian and the cassette DJ rig he came up with. Now that’s a creative DJ!
(via Music Thing)
After having seen episode 3 of Star Wars last night, I was excited to stumble across this cool video clip of the Imperial March being scratched.