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Just discovered this a few hours ago, and I might be the last person to do so, but then again, I might not be - I guess it's better known in blogs than in journals, and maybe rather to internet-geeky people rather than to fandom-geeky ones.
Anyway, you might not have seen this, and that would be a shame.
Some guy called Kutiman has taken loads of youtube-videos of people playing various instruments and singing and made it into new songs by cutting it up and trowing it all together. The resulting songs/videos are rather awesome, even if not all of them are really the music I would normally listen to. It's very interesting to watch how all the layers come together, anyway, and some of those people are pretty good.
Have a look:
ThruYOU
Anyway, you might not have seen this, and that would be a shame.
Some guy called Kutiman has taken loads of youtube-videos of people playing various instruments and singing and made it into new songs by cutting it up and trowing it all together. The resulting songs/videos are rather awesome, even if not all of them are really the music I would normally listen to. It's very interesting to watch how all the layers come together, anyway, and some of those people are pretty good.
Have a look:
ThruYOU
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Date: 2009-03-17 07:31 pm (UTC)war fein mit dir zu spielen, grüße aus LE!
und nee, ich kannte das noch nicht. gefällt mir aber, besonders das vierte. entgegen erstem eindruck hör ich ja nicht nur metal, sondern bin auch für goa-gewummer, krumme orientalische taktarten und andere schräge sachen zu haben. ;)
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Date: 2009-03-17 07:37 pm (UTC)