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Rainer, I don't even know what IDM means (though I think I can guess). The basic underlying "beat" tracks were an outtake of the collaboration I did with Krispen Hartung last year "Dance Music for Inanimate Objects" <http://www.krispenhartung.com/dance/index.html> Not wanting it to go to waste, I just decided to regurgitate it back up and do my "let's throw everything but the kitchen sink at it and see what happens" thing. The looped guitar parts (and several other things) all were played and added yesterday. It's a bit of a chaotic mess admittedly - but I sometimes like musical chaotic messes. I was invited to do it for for a compilation CD a friend of mine is putting together - for which it had to fit a 4-minute time slot limitation. It started out as a segment about 2-3 times as long snipped from a three and a half hour recording session. Does that make sense? It's not a genre I think of as "my own" natively (I don't dance or go to clubs). So, yes, it is just something I thought I could do . . . or try beginning a few years back. Thanks for the critique. Sincerely, Ted On Oct 30, 2011, at 4:58 PM, Rainer Straschill wrote: > Am 30.10.2011 23:54, schrieb tEd ® KiLLiAn: >> Hello again there friends and fiends alike. I've just put another >> little experimental little video on YouTube - music and video both by >> me and hot from the proverbial oven (music just completed yesterday, >> and video this afternoon). I off it up for your perusal and public >> ridicule:<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-9oQLIaoM4&list=HL1320014771&feature=mh_lolz> > Hey Ted, > > didn't know you were into the IDM genre - are you, or was this just a > kind of "let's see if I could do it if I wanted to" experiment? > > I find the video to be much more aggressive/experimental/glitchy than > the music - time to work on your hardcore music skills ;) > > Rainer > > -- > http://moinlabs.de > Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/moinlabs