ahh pan-sonic …
Used to have the green and bordeaux lp’s .( lost them during moving + all original analord e.p.'s
Good stuff
ahh pan-sonic …
Used to have the green and bordeaux lp’s .( lost them during moving + all original analord e.p.'s
Good stuff
I’m about 9 years late to this party, but if Ableton is better for user, then the user has wasted a lot of their own time.
As we were talking about Scandinavian music, i just have to mention these guys:
Demon Box is not their most typical work, but imo the best album ever created in Norway.
What I did to get started was enslaving Renoise to Ableton, track to your heart’s content, then render tracks as samples into Ableton and build a tune from there. It’s a safe and foolproof way of getting to know the software. Don’t know about tutorials, I’m not a tutorial kinda guy. I’ve become a fan of Operator already, though! As a matter of fact, I’ve been using Renoise less and less these past months…
i kept telling people that Operator its way better than FM8 jj
too bad i dont use Alberton Live Anymore
I just love Scandinavian Music & off course Me knows ways much better & much more about iT, than Any #Scandinavian…juz kiddin’
i love Norwegian black metal of course jjj
i love Norwegian black metal of course jjj
Yess !!
my favorite, the milestone of the atmospheric black metal comes from norway, often copied and still unmatched
Yess !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-ZVkESecXk
my favorite, the milestone of the atmospheric black metal comes from norway, often copied and still unmatched
its been a while since i listened to Varg’s stuff
i found some hidden jewels in bandcamp and to my surprise wasnt coming from Norway
check this dude its a one man band project too
https://mizmor.bandcamp.com/album/yodh
also im listening a lot to a band called Lord Mantis a fusion of black metal with sludge metal
yeah mizmor, especially yodh is very well mixed, punchy sound
lord mantis i do not know yet, will listen soon, thanks for your tips!!
i did not notice this kind of music until very late, it is unfamiliar, there is also a lot of scrap
like:
drudkh - autumn aurora (ukraine)
mgla - exercises in futility (poland)
Yess !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-ZVkESecXk
my favorite, the milestone of the atmospheric black metal comes from norway, often copied and still unmatched
For a while i rehearsed with my band in the same “bomb shelter” as Varg and Mayhem. I never met them though, i was about 7-8 years younger and didn’t even know what black metal was back then.
Fun fact: A friend from the past once peed in Varg Vikernes moped helmet when he was inside rehearsing.
I grew up in the middle of awesomeness, but unfortunately i was too young to even know it.
For a while i rehearsed with my band in the same “bomb shelter” as Varg and Mayhem. I never met them though, i was about 7-8 years younger and didn’t even know what black metal was back then.
Fun fact: A friend from the past once peed in Varg Vikernes moped helmet when he was inside rehearsing.
I grew up in the middle of awesomeness, but unfortunately i was too young to even know it.
ahh yeah I remember now that you’re from Norway jjj
so nice …
For a while i rehearsed with my band in the same “bomb shelter” as Varg and Mayhem. I never met them though, i was about 7-8 years younger and didn’t even know what black metal was back then.
Fun fact: A friend from the past once peed in Varg Vikernes moped helmet when he was inside rehearsing.
I grew up in the middle of awesomeness, but unfortunately i was too young to even know it.
interesting story
Is it true that in Norway Music is a major subject in school? (had heard that somewhere)
Fever Ray, Electronica from Scandinavia, Sweden, especially the first album I like a lot
interesting story
Is it true that in Norway Music is a major subject in school? (had heard that somewhere)
Music is obligatory, but i wouldn’t call it a major subject. There’s not that much focus on teaching, but more like an introduction to music to help the kids to decide if it’s a subject they’ll be interested in studying later. At least that is how i see it.