Suuure buddy, at least I dont torture people there with subpar sound quality from some shitty hipster device. Nah man. I think that Richard spent so much time mixing and mastering his tracks that it's offensive to listen them on shitty devices just for sake of being "hip".
I have this song on vinyl so I looked into finding a working wire recorder. None that I found even work. Looks like you have something rare on your hands. I'm so glad you have it and decided to record Iz Us with it.
There are enough skilled radio repairsmen out there. The electronics are easy to get working - all paper capacitors and electrolytics have to be swapped out one by one. The mechanics are a bit more specialized but often, you only need to clean and lubricate them.
That's so good, great choice of music track - those old wire recorders are really spooky machines - I have an old Agaphone wire recorder - I could do with getting some new wire reels because mine have been used and broken many times, and the wire tends to snag and break again and again when it gets to a previous repair.
Even if it isn't as explicitly high-quality as something else I love the sound to death. edit: realized this was supposed to be for recording voice messages and now I feel silly.
@kdhymes It seems like for some reason people hate wire recorders. But these are definitely beautiful machines. Weren't these in use since the 40s, though? I thought wire recorders were one of the first methods of magnetic audio storage.
@@lutello3012 Thank you. Was the hum big part of the sound? What software did you use for dehuming? I'm looking for second hand Webster Chicago for adding character to the loops/vocal phrases/drums.
@@fotszyrzk79 CoolEdit Pro 2.1! I'm pretty outdated there too!. Hum wasn't that bad and I probably could have reduced it naturally with different volume/level settings but I didn't want to get the thing out again.
@@lutello3012 dang, I always try to imagine how people from the 50s would react if aphex twin was played on their old machinery like this, but I never can imagine, their faces might look like the old lady getting screamed at in the come to daddy video
@@itsenzo3000 I was surprised it wasn't older. Felt like 30s tech to me but apparently they weren't really around until the late 40s when tape was first being used. Techmoan has a good video on it.
Perfect for a drive he from your girlfriends little cousins bday party without her because we drop her of on the way back so your alone with 2 5 years olds and need to zone out
@@vico805 you know whats cool, hearing aphex on 100kw soundsystem, thats cool, listening to him on this inferior piece of crap is just pretentious. Grow up.
Imagine playing this for someone in 1951
witchcraft
they'd be like "my tape player is broken"
I feel like it would hurt their brain
@@lance9 Yeah, this satanic box need to drown in a pond, faster!)))
Imagine somebody finds this in 400 years and manages to get it to play
The distortion just makes this song even more of a vibe.
This made the track feel better
no bass freq to shake our souls with the melancholy that the song normally has :0
lo fi twin
Yes
terrible take
Boards of Aphex
Aphex of canada
The pitch bend on some of those chords is glorious.
Love the cinematography here.
There’s something more soulful about old limited tech with a nostalgic filter over modern recordings that are crisp and clear
that’s why lo fi music exists (not just lo fi hip hop)
Yeah, it's called nostalgtia and its stupid.
@@erroristicur stupid
@@erroristicu must be fun at parties
Suuure buddy, at least I dont torture people there with subpar sound quality from some shitty hipster device. Nah man. I think that Richard spent so much time mixing and mastering his tracks that it's offensive to listen them on shitty devices just for sake of being "hip".
I have this song on vinyl so I looked into finding a working wire recorder. None that I found even work. Looks like you have something rare on your hands. I'm so glad you have it and decided to record Iz Us with it.
Was iz us ever released on vinyl? I know that come to daddy was but it only had four tracks on it, none of wich were iz us
@@ramen6236 yes it was, on a promo 2 x LP. It was the final track of the second 12" in the set. It goes for about £200 🥲
There are enough skilled radio repairsmen out there. The electronics are easy to get working - all paper capacitors and electrolytics have to be swapped out one by one. The mechanics are a bit more specialized but often, you only need to clean and lubricate them.
UA-cam Recommended coming through today with this gem.
Damn son where'd you find this!
0:18 Cut right into the original, that would go so well. The wire close up was so beautiful though
That's so good, great choice of music track - those old wire recorders are really spooky machines - I have an old Agaphone wire recorder - I could do with getting some new wire reels because mine have been used and broken many times, and the wire tends to snag and break again and again when it gets to a previous repair.
The wavering and feeble.
This is incredible. Thank You!
this is how richard would want iz-us to be played
i love this so much! very atmospheric :33
HUGE soft spot for this specific track when it came out
it’s good so is Flim
this is great, i love this song so much
This is amazing love this song
This is what Onehtrixpointnever sounds like
This is so steampunk it hurts. Great stuff.
I love steampunk
The bandpass on this thing is strong... It really sounds good for this track though, nothing feels missing when played back from this machine.
this brings me great joy
Love the channel
Goes to show that Aphex Twin is timeless... sounds good in any era 🤭
Digitally frustrated
Now that’s beautiful.
Even if it isn't as explicitly high-quality as something else I love the sound to death.
edit: realized this was supposed to be for recording voice messages and now I feel silly.
@@phalxor that was uncalled for
@@fim-43redeye31 cry about it
@@sirenss why tho
@kdhymes It seems like for some reason people hate wire recorders. But these are definitely beautiful machines. Weren't these in use since the 40s, though? I thought wire recorders were one of the first methods of magnetic audio storage.
Brilliant, I have one of these... I’ll try other songs by AFX on this incredible machine, although it’ll be annoying to record this on a wire
amazing!
Excellent
Rich would appreciate this.
Mesmerizing
yeah the song already provides that feeling but this just takes it to another level no doubt.
BOC on Aphex Aphex acid
thanks
goosebumps as the ride's came shmashing
oooh, thats so cool...love it
this is relaxing
Good vst effect !
thanks for this very nice interpretation - really conveys the feel of this gem
Now thats vibey 🥲
past, present, future all collapsed
ART
Awesome
Pls do more of these
I keep coming back
me too it’s so unique
so good
Aphex Twin - IZ-US (Halim El-Dabh Remix)
Sweet
That was trippy, I was seeing stuff😢
SO good
Very nice
Lol ptops to you for getting this working. Wire recorders can and will screw you over with the slightest mistake.
❤️
Nice Mastering Machine 😄
Word.
wow! incredible atmosphere. Could you tell, it's recorded thru the speaker or thru line out?
line out, maybe speaker out, digitally reduced the amp hum
@@lutello3012 Thank you. Was the hum big part of the sound? What software did you use for dehuming? I'm looking for second hand Webster Chicago for adding character to the loops/vocal phrases/drums.
@@fotszyrzk79 CoolEdit Pro 2.1! I'm pretty outdated there too!. Hum wasn't that bad and I probably could have reduced it naturally with different volume/level settings but I didn't want to get the thing out again.
@@lutello3012 Cool Edit! Wow, takes me back. Are you also a Peter Quistgard fan? Haha. ;)
Nice job on this!
Hmmm
I'm hypnotized
So beautiful
Cool!
This is sounds like a modern song recorded in a 1910 wax cylinder
e l e c t r o n i c
m e m o r y
mint
Wow
When you think, that you can use this video for any song :D
ANALOG BLISS
this thing is older than my mom
can you tell us what camera you used here?
Was year was this machine manufactured?!
early 50s i think
@@lutello3012 wow that's old!
@@lutello3012 dang, I always try to imagine how people from the 50s would react if aphex twin was played on their old machinery like this, but I never can imagine, their faces might look like the old lady getting screamed at in the come to daddy video
@@itsenzo3000 I was surprised it wasn't older. Felt like 30s tech to me but apparently they weren't really around until the late 40s when tape was first being used. Techmoan has a good video on it.
What is that thing?
does it run on fusion cores?
Wow I can't imagine it works that well.
I own one of these it's a family hand me down
Bandpass?
0 dislikes even 2 years after its upload, as it should be of course
aaaaaaand you cursed it
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol of course. I shouldn't have mentioned it
They no longer show dislikes, the likes just decrease
What is that thing
Perfect for a drive he from your girlfriends little cousins bday party without her because we drop her of on the way back so your alone with 2 5 years olds and need to zone out
Something about those pitch changes... naaah I’m sorry I can’t
I want a love
Buy one
What
Somewhere out there, Richard is crying to this, it's so beautiful.
7\
IZ US Boards of D Jam Canada mix
But why?
because it’s cool that’s why
@@vico805 you know whats cool, hearing aphex on 100kw soundsystem, thats cool, listening to him on this inferior piece of crap is just pretentious. Grow up.
@@erroristic And then heres you having the most pathetic crying fit here. Lmao, embarassing
sounds crappy... niccccceeeee
The distortion reminds me of the song in Violet Town in the original Pokemon 🤷♂️
Is it just an incomplete frequency range that's causing this distortion effect?