Thursday, 25 August 2011

Analog Vinyl Sampling


Barcelona-born, Copenhagen-based designer Ishac Bertran turns vinyl records into their own sampled mix tracks with 'vinyl analog sampling', a project in which he cuts out and reassembles segments of different records.
After much experimentation with the technique of cutting and appropriate size and shape of the pieces,
Bertran settled upon using a laser cutter to remove relatively large segments of the records (here, Paul Anka,
Supertramp, Lil Jon and Chicago discs, all of which had the same vinyl thickness of 1.2mm) in a common pattern.


He then chooses which pieces to swap into which records, snapping them in after first taping them to adjust
their height for the proper fit.
When played in a vinyl player the needle follows the grooves across these inserted segments, creating sampled tunes or loops.
As influences for the project, Bertran cites a drive to emulate the 'cut and paste' technique for audio tapes, used by early electronic musicians like Delia Derbyshire for looping tracks, alongside an interest in the relationship between the physical and the digital.
(Designboom)


Ishac Bertran's Blog


Wednesday, 24 August 2011

♪♫ Alabama 3 - Too Sick To Pray

For all the people I know who think...

Wipe yr feet here...

The Libyan Embassy's new doormat in London today
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They HAVE one? (AKA The Terrorists have won!)

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The Fall of Gaddafi

Girlz With Gunz #153


Shoplifting, Employment, And Keynesian Economics

The War on Terror in numbers

'They Tried To Teach My Baby Science'

(Click to enlarge)
:)
(Thanx Michelange !)

Gaddafi's golden gun found in Bab al-Aziziya

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Rebel fighters kick the head of a statue of Muammar Gaddafi, after entering his compound in Tripoli

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Welcome to Libya's 'democracy'

Reuters Top News 
Libyan rebels seen firing into air inside Gadhafi compound in celebration -Reuters reporters
The Associated Press