Thousands of tech-experts with thousands of videos, all driven to blow your mind, however please don't forget to subscribe, like and share. Harking at you is an armada of tech-propaganda, rolled-out continuously like a treadmill. So what's the big deal, since it's free, open and dispensable (unlike institutional music education)? However it's not actually free nor dispensable, albeit often misleading and at times regressive. Almost always with a covert agenda, replete with exclusive goods, services, content and needless recourses. We call it corporate DIY! Yet again, it's your time, attention and resources being pledged by big market driven forces and exploitation. Hack producers, has-been industry stars, software and hardware brands along-with cherry picked musicians have butchered and sequestered what was once a brilliant global underground culture (and philosophy) just about a decade ago.
Thousands of tech-experts with thousands of videos, all driven to blow your mind, however please don't forget to subscribe, like and share. Harking at you is an armada of tech-propaganda, rolled-out continuously like a treadmill. So what's the big deal, since it's free, open and dispensable (unlike institutional music education)? However it's not actually free nor dispensable, albeit often misleading and at times regressive. Almost always with a covert agenda, replete with exclusive goods, services, content and needless recourses. We call it corporate DIY! Yet again, it's your time, attention and resources being pledged by big market driven forces and exploitation. Hack producers, has-been industry stars, software and hardware brands along-with cherry picked musicians have butchered and sequestered what was once a brilliant global underground culture (and philosophy) just about a decade ago.
Computer Music Magazine Even as CMM was a pioneer in music-tech journalism and a worthwhile read a decade ago, it too has sequestered quality and reputation, to face the intensely competitive and mediocre tech-race. Now it's mostly 'master-class' talk, laced with marketing jargons and brand loyalty (90% of the featured talent is white and male). Eventually the sales will subvert everything else.
can we get a Cody Currie episode?
These guys are incredible, a great influence of my career as a producer. Thanks for sharing this!!
Thousands of tech-experts with thousands of videos, all driven to blow your mind, however please don't forget to subscribe, like and share. Harking at you is an armada of tech-propaganda, rolled-out continuously like a treadmill. So what's the big deal, since it's free, open and dispensable (unlike institutional music education)? However it's not actually free nor dispensable, albeit often misleading and at times regressive. Almost always with a covert agenda, replete with exclusive goods, services, content and needless recourses. We call it corporate DIY! Yet again, it's your time, attention and resources being pledged by big market driven forces and exploitation. Hack producers, has-been industry stars, software and hardware brands along-with cherry picked musicians have butchered and sequestered what was once a brilliant global underground culture (and philosophy) just about a decade ago.
@@AudioPervert1 dude u really gotta chill
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Woohoo! Love these guys.
excellent house music
Great video guys , very informative
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Lekker jongens!
goeie shit boys
Thousands of tech-experts with thousands of videos, all driven to blow your mind, however please don't forget to subscribe, like and share. Harking at you is an armada of tech-propaganda, rolled-out continuously like a treadmill. So what's the big deal, since it's free, open and dispensable (unlike institutional music education)? However it's not actually free nor dispensable, albeit often misleading and at times regressive. Almost always with a covert agenda, replete with exclusive goods, services, content and needless recourses. We call it corporate DIY! Yet again, it's your time, attention and resources being pledged by big market driven forces and exploitation. Hack producers, has-been industry stars, software and hardware brands along-with cherry picked musicians have butchered and sequestered what was once a brilliant global underground culture (and philosophy) just about a decade ago.
Computer Music Magazine Even as CMM was a pioneer in music-tech journalism and a worthwhile read a decade ago, it too has sequestered quality and reputation, to face the intensely competitive and mediocre tech-race. Now it's mostly 'master-class' talk, laced with marketing jargons and brand loyalty (90% of the featured talent is white and male). Eventually the sales will subvert everything else.
Hans looks high :)