Bulgarian folklore singing mixed with electronic tunes. soundcloud.com/cooh/sets/ivan-shopov-avigeya-kanatitsa check this! thank me later ( if you like it check the whole album)
+Yohan Benard He record songs of the nature and tribus around the world and makes music with it ! Yosi* Horikawa ! Sorry for my english, i'm french and its difficult for me to write in english :D
MikleShnikle lol. My ears are really sensitive, I can hear people's motion detectors in their lawns, and those are *really* high-pitched. I can't stand high-pitched noises like that, but to each their own I guess :P
1.- Press play on your laptop for your whole pre-sequenced session 2.- Use only the multitrack-effects module in front of you 3.- Look like you are actually doing something by twisting some knobs and adding a little flourish effect every now and then 4.- ???? 5.- Profit! I mean come on, the music is great, but as a synth aficionado myself i just feel fooled by this kind of "live" preformance...
Hermentotip You're right, people who produce music with pre-recorded samples should be able to sequence the whole thing live, and perfectly, to be even considered as a musician. I mean as a synth aficionado, much like yourself, I only ever use live remixed tracks or perform my own ones. Anything pre-sequenced means you aren't authentic enough. I mean it's clear this guy isn't even a real authentic; his shirt isn't even plaid!
***** I know exactly how to operate a modular synth. I'll have you know that my first ever experience with a piece of electronics was an ARP 2600 in the basement (aka synth shrine) of Brain Eno's house, where he taught me the real meaning of the word 'authentic'. But then again I could have just been joking.
***** OK I shouldn't have bothered trying to continue the joke. To make it clear I was joking and being silly about the notion of 'authentic'. I don't really believe there is less musicianship in someone using pre-recorded elements. I hope this will end it all as I am making it clear that it was a joke, perhaps not the best one ever, but just a jest at the original comment. That is why I used the term 'authentic' and mentioned his lack of plaid shirt; both terms that have become associated with the caricature of a hipster, someone that goes out of their way to think of themselves as being better for doing something in a different way to someone else. I am actually quite detached from live performance, and I don't find any appeal in doing something like this myself. I like to make music, but it's only to fulfil my own interests. I love electronic music, and am more entertained by things that I find interesting than the skill of the performer, or the use of hardware. I am very happy that you are friends with people from famous bands, I hope that helps you with any music career you plan in the future. Edit: And a note about Brain Eno: I chose him as a comical reference as I see him mentioned quite often when talking about electronic music in an almost paternal sense. I thought that he would be apt to stand in as the ultimate synthesizer teacher. I, of course, have never studied ARP under Brain Eno, that was a statement trying to be ridiculous for comedic effect. I really don't think such personal matters actually matter, I think too much weight is given to who you know in the music industry.
Most of the tracks on this set come from Yosi's 2013 Album "Vapor" - just Class A+ Ambient Glitch musique^^
Amazing set love what he's doing creatively
Very impressive set. Love how everything has an original feel too it. Bravo!
Excellent stuff. Love the found sound aspect - he's got some great samples.
Thanks Yosi!! Your music is so inspiring and beautiful.
this guy is a good example of making electronic music composing some kind of extended version because of all the possibities,,
Very good music! Thank you!
Just absolutely out of this world good.
..stunning sounds!!!
Beautiful sound textures !
really incredible set!
Very good live act!
Brilliant
Danke Boiler Room + Yoshi Horikawa,
auch für diesen mir unbekannten Track ab 40:28 - Fein, fein, fein !!
awesome set!
Excellent !
amazing, but still wanted to hear "bubbles"
ON A JOURNEY, WOW!!!
聴き始めたらいつの間にか夢中になっていた
This is great.
boss!!! greetz!!! excellent work!!!
beautiful !
Go Yosi!
Great set, the last track by the way is a bulgarian folklore music
Still the most epic shit ive heard yet...
wow . this is so different i like it a lot
that was magical bro
Haha awesome to hear some Te Reo Maori at the 6min mark. Def dont hear that alot on the boiler room!
amazing!
magnificent.
beautiful
I started head nodding like everyone else at 43:31. Love this set.
ORIGINAL. Big Talent...
amazing set. anyone can tell me what kind of faders he has on the sl mkii
Wow!
fuck i aint even finished hearing and already love him D:!
Beautiful on lazy Sunday in Seoul
Around the 30-minute mark, he lost me for three minutes, but besides that less intersting part, I loved it!
Can anyone tell me about the flags in the back. Are any of yall from dominica, trinidad and tobago or anitgua? Im curious being caribbean myself
Fucking amazing, nothing more to say.
40分30秒あたりから流れる歌がBRAHMANのオープニングで使われてる歌で超アガリました。
Espacial Sounds... ♥
Omg! 🇩🇲🇩🇲🇩🇲🇩🇲 love to see it
not bad. mystic/tantric/shanti/chill... give me a joint!
Really enjoyed this. Couldn't those guys have just waited 5 minutes for the man to finish though?
Love his sounds 38:46 INCREDIBLE!!!!
i kinda like it
すごい
uuuuuuu... this is something else...
I LOVE YOU
last track id pls
last song was epic
qazzy it's called Passions (by Yosi Horikawa)
Bulgarian folklore singing mixed with electronic tunes. soundcloud.com/cooh/sets/ivan-shopov-avigeya-kanatitsa check this! thank me later ( if you like it check the whole album)
Ivaylo Petkov music is👌thanks brother.
사랑해!!!
This is stuff is too awesome. It's unfortunate. He should have had this show outdoors.
Beautiful! Does anyone have the tracklist?
Check his Beatport page! All tracks are made by him. Also check his documentary at Red Bull Academy Japan
what the zombie do on the back?
i love
is that Kidkanevil in the background ?
38:35 KILLS ME!
Me too
♡
does anyone have the ID at 9:21?
last track id??
the last 2 tracks id somebody?
10:00 track id?
is that a damn electric african piano? the little red thing under the main controller?
***** That he made himself. FTW!
27:00 was really awkward.
Brilliant set / idk how people on the back kept looking the screen of their phones, anyway.
Elecktro...Language... (Ryuiky Sakamoto docet)
久しぶりにBRAHMAN思い出した。
和とドラムンベース会いますなぁ
Does anyone know the name of the track from 19:50??
+Yohan Benard from wandering EP by yogi horikawa
+Yohan Benard Letter, from the Wandering EP like +WoodyOnIce said.
thanks mate !!
+Yohan Benard He record songs of the nature and tribus around the world and makes music with it ! Yosi* Horikawa ! Sorry for my english, i'm french and its difficult for me to write in english :D
lol its been 2 years
there were some really awful high pitched whines around 45:20 I think :( otherwise wonderful set.
+DeltaF1 i really like that stuff, i think my ears are fucked
MikleShnikle lol. My ears are really sensitive, I can hear people's motion detectors in their lawns, and those are *really* high-pitched. I can't stand high-pitched noises like that, but to each their own I guess :P
it's a really good thing man, you can always roll off high frequencies but you can never get them back
+DeltaF1 You are using sibilant speaker or headphones. It happened when i listen to my crappy headphone, the sound really harsh.
qwertyrewtywyterty
My headphones are apple earbuds, I don't have any others :( Good to know for the future though, thanks :)
Last track id, anyone?
did you ever get it?
wow maori at 6:00
The song was made by Yosi in New Zealand. Watch the amazing video here vimeo.com/53840387
+Unnikrishnan R hi! this vimeo page somehow got deleted, is this the red bull documentary?
this video is not working anymore, do you have it in another site where i can watch it??
What is the brand & model of the external sound drive used by the Dj???
Apogee Duet
wow, i think only Japanese or peoples from east, can do this wonderful music. thank you!!
1.- Press play on your laptop for your whole pre-sequenced session
2.- Use only the multitrack-effects module in front of you
3.- Look like you are actually doing something by twisting some knobs and adding a little flourish effect every now and then
4.- ????
5.- Profit!
I mean come on, the music is great, but as a synth aficionado myself i just feel fooled by this kind of "live" preformance...
'synth aficionado'... You're a fucking troll kid.
sick dude, it makes me so mad when live mixes aren't painstakingly fucked with at every possible moment, yosi horikawa sucks
Hermentotip You're right, people who produce music with pre-recorded samples should be able to sequence the whole thing live, and perfectly, to be even considered as a musician. I mean as a synth aficionado, much like yourself, I only ever use live remixed tracks or perform my own ones.
Anything pre-sequenced means you aren't authentic enough. I mean it's clear this guy isn't even a real authentic; his shirt isn't even plaid!
***** I know exactly how to operate a modular synth. I'll have you know that my first ever experience with a piece of electronics was an ARP 2600 in the basement (aka synth shrine) of Brain Eno's house, where he taught me the real meaning of the word 'authentic'.
But then again I could have just been joking.
***** OK I shouldn't have bothered trying to continue the joke.
To make it clear I was joking and being silly about the notion of 'authentic'. I don't really believe there is less musicianship in someone using pre-recorded elements.
I hope this will end it all as I am making it clear that it was a joke, perhaps not the best one ever, but just a jest at the original comment.
That is why I used the term 'authentic' and mentioned his lack of plaid shirt; both terms that have become associated with the caricature of a hipster, someone that goes out of their way to think of themselves as being better for doing something in a different way to someone else.
I am actually quite detached from live performance, and I don't find any appeal in doing something like this myself. I like to make music, but it's only to fulfil my own interests. I love electronic music, and am more entertained by things that I find interesting than the skill of the performer, or the use of hardware.
I am very happy that you are friends with people from famous bands, I hope that helps you with any music career you plan in the future.
Edit: And a note about Brain Eno: I chose him as a comical reference as I see him mentioned quite often when talking about electronic music in an almost paternal sense. I thought that he would be apt to stand in as the ultimate synthesizer teacher.
I, of course, have never studied ARP under Brain Eno, that was a statement trying to be ridiculous for comedic effect.
I really don't think such personal matters actually matter, I think too much weight is given to who you know in the music industry.
BAB :( SOOOO BAD