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Venetian Snares x Daniel Lanois - Night GHP133
Night GHP133 is available on the bonus album included with all pre-orders placed up until the May 4 release date!
Bandcamp: bit.ly/2sRr9gp
Mu Store: bit.ly/2FpBIJZ
Original art/video by Daniel Lanois
Art manipulation by Adam CK Vollick
Bandcamp: bit.ly/2sRr9gp
Mu Store: bit.ly/2FpBIJZ
Original art/video by Daniel Lanois
Art manipulation by Adam CK Vollick
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Venetian Snares/D.Lanois - Night
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Happy to share this song from my ongoing collaboration with Daniel Lanois! We’ve been recording an album together and will be playing some shows later on in the year, the first being at the Great Hall in Toronto May 31.
Venetian Snares - He Sh!t Out His Own Skeleton And Wore His Floppy Flesh Like A Trench Coat
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Here's a taste of what I will be performing on tour this year! When we listen to a piece of music, our minds are constantly anticipating what will come next. Melody, structure, and repetition allow us to have expectations of what will follow, and how a piece meets or defies our expectations determines in large part our overall impression. What happens when melody, repetition, and structure are ...
Venetian Snares - Everything About You Is Special
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Venetian Snares - Traditional Synthesizer Music -February 19, 2016 Available now from venetiansnares.bandcamp.com/album/traditional-synthesizer-music www.planet.mu/discography/TIMESIG005 Music by Aaron Funk Video created by Gilbert Sinnott / Autr.tv
Venetian Snares - Can't Vote For Yourself (Video Version)
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Venetian Snares - Traditional Synthesizer Music -February 19, 2016 Hello! Here we have a live recording of Can't Vote For Yourself! This is another alternate take available only on the Traditional Synthesizer Music pre order bonus CD :) www.planet.mu/discography/TIME... venetiansnares.bandcamp.com/a... Physical Pre orders come with a 10 Track Bonus Album on CD!
Venetian Snares - You and Shayna (Video Version)
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Venetian Snares - Traditional Synthesizer Music -February 19, 2016 Hi! I made a live album in my house and it was really fun! I recorded a few different takes of these songs, resulting is some varied structures and many magic moments. This one is the version of You and Shayna that comes on the bonus album. I guess my special camera person wasn't home when I recorded the album version. www.plane...
Venetian Snares - Magnificent Stumble V2
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Venetian Snares - Traditional Synthesizer Music February 19, 2016 I made a live album in my house, recorded between July and December 2014! www.planet.mu/discography/TIMESIG005 venetiansnares.bandcamp.com/album/traditional-synthesizer-music Physical Preorders come with a 10 Track Bonus Album on CD! All Preorders come with an instant download of Magnificent Stumble V2
Venetian Snares - The Hopeless Pursuit of Remission Live ( LOL sick drumming eats orchestra)
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First rehearsal of The Hopeless Pursuit of Remission for the New Music Festival 2014. As you may notice, having 2 bangin drummers in front of an orchestra completely engulfs the sound of the orchestra.
might be one of the funniest things ive ever seen lmao
goes too hard 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (but ngl this is actually really fire tho)
bro is an audio sorcerer
ayo pierre u wanna come out here
Id vote for this guy, any election
There's only a few artists that really hit me like 'Oh shit, they did it again?!' Damn.
La.mierda de youtube me.rompe la.playlist. A herzl no le gusta
Behavior of neighbors is “the liar” to the horizon, and around to my same feet, on this dirt ball of coprophagous sin “Earth” I have evidence God has no love: I sleep on the ground, and I receive ill-placed retaliation globally for praying my 1 true boundary, plz my exit door.
I still want to be here
beatiful song
this is the best electronic live performance i'll probably ever see. i'm fully energized.
Gareth clarke - leo's stepcousin sounds very awesome ngl
I want toi engane in coitua with all thgat equipemtn, im climaxing just thiking about that machinery, the wires, ooh
@zeese4216 , its like convincing yourself that bullets hitting you in the millions , reverberating and moving your body till it feels like vibrations, is you enduring it.
Sublime
absolutely mesmerizing
blue water too
One of the best song that Aaron produced
Studying a Roland sp404 user manual will chase all the dragons right out of this garbage. Start with just getting good programming an 808 and a Sampler. Don't forget, if you aren't going to loop a sample, it doesn't have to be truncated. You can sample a full 16 bar drum phrase in auto-record without worrying about setting an end point. It's fairly obvious from the design that one bar only of the 808 belongs in each of the sp404 sample pads and that the 808 and sp404 machines run brilliantly in tandem to preform the exact task of unlocking the mystery behind Venetian Stares style productions. Breakcore rarely loops drums the way you would for 90's hip hop, trip hop or drum and bass. It's easier to quickly load up a sampler full of all kinds of crazy drums than you might think. Then you can record a performance of un-looped samples as a new sample, or record macro files with SMTE time code. Vache uses a blues style "call and response," which is also worth knowing something about, as well respected breakcore music has a syntactical quality that would require more focus and dedication. Studying classical percussion will also demystify the Snares. It seems as though Aaron Funk knows how to dream up fancy rhythms, and exactly how to then program, or possibly even to notate the percussion parts like a traditional composer. Post-modern culture expresses this marriage of older with newer concepts in design, painting, literature and architecture. The Roland 808 Rhythm Module featured classical music notation symbols on the front panel. It's easy enough to grab a book full of Buddy Rich or James Brown drum notations and dial them into the 808 to sample them with a large variety of stereo effects. If you do that labor, and keep the files well organized in folders on PC, it simplifies the myth of Venetian Snares being a mad genius. It sounds, although I don't know for a fact, like Venetian Snares knows something of the Canadian rock band Rush's drum notations. Many of the samples he uses could be failed attempts at programming Rush parts both with a drum machine or in midi on PC. Maybe Aaron Funk studied at a special music institute in Canada prior to becoming Venetian Snares and was allowed with faculty support, to attempt programming the drum lines of a full Rush L.P. for his senior thesis. This kind of thing is allowed at certain liberal art schools, even in the U.S. In such a case, it isn't Renoise that should impress you. While viewing the above UA-cam video, the preliminary work and ownership of the samples used is what I would admire most, rather than the perverse opportunity to glance at someone else's cluttered workspace on the world wide web. Another possibility is that Neil Pert himself records .smf files with a Roland electronic drum kit and then gives them to Aaron Funk, who then edits and mixes them. Whether or not that is the case, paying a skilled percussionist to record full Rush songs in midi gets you much closer to your dream than Renoise alone ever will. Try in any DAW soloing one track of a Rush .smf that has a few multi-timbrall rolls in it, run it at super fast tempos, change the instrument a few times, the pitch, the location of the midi event... It sounds like "Winter in the Belly of a Snake." Another commercial musician from America who outclassed each of his contemporaries in such a way was Winger. The chord changes on their formidable: 'In the Heart of the Young' L.P. are much bigger than anything you'd expect from an 80's Hair Metal band. You'll have the devil of a time writing music that's as good as Winger's if your preparation consisted mearly in learning to cover Beatles songs from tablature that was purchased at Barnes and Noble. For that reason, why not chalk Winger up as a Post-Modern artist as well.
Aaron Snares keeps Neil Pert locked in his basement and has him play drums 22 hours a day.
What's all this aboot.
I can hardly wrap my head around the DFAM i bought 3 years ago, and here you are, defining a whole genre with a fucking spaceship wall 😂
So comforting
love your work, listen to it autistically on repeat.
🙂
0:44 I just keep replaying that part... So Eleven-y.
testicles
Genius
Always an extreme pleasure. Taco flavored kisses for you Aaron!
Amazing
one of the best to ever do it
God this video is ancient! I thought I was so lucky to have found it at the time just to see how fast he has the tempo on his trackers
Hope you are doing good my friend, life right now seems peak for me at this age. I know I am living in my best moment now but with that is the anxiety of the unknown future..
What with all these old videos being dug up it's only a matter of time before the youtube algorithm discovers the travesty that was done to the old one.
7\ ?
F-ing Glorious
More please! Where are you Funk?
So bad ass.
Clearly there is nothing better to do in Winnipeg
A very natural sounding 11/8 beat.
Genius. Mr. Funk, u r the one MF. Legend
OH MY GOD
it sounds like the youtube premiere song on bath salts
Надеюсь ты ещë живой Ждëм новый релиз всей деревни
I never new more 808 Roland type drum machines would be so effective with breakcore.
This reggae sounds awfully Canadian
DEAR LORD LOOK AT THAT EQUPIMENT..
Someone here knows how that video was made?
this is what aphex twin wishes he sounded like
this is the least aphex twin sounding track ive ever heard
Nah, dig deeper in man’s work. This one is the only decent sounding song by snares imo. Aphex is apex music.
@@BobHenri2011 🤣
@@BobHenri2011dig deeper in venetian snares’ work, i doubt youve listened to much else if this is his “only good sounding track”. try rossz album
@@positive.juice.apartment thanks for the recc. I’ll check it out. I heard a lot of his songs and I did not enjoy them. Maybe it’s just bad luck or I’m being ignorant. Either way sorry for the harshness of my comment here.
I liked the book better.
Wish he’d make more synth music
same, i cant get enough of this
that's a groovy 11/8