Showing posts with label Dan The Automator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan The Automator. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Video: The Distortion Of Sound

The Distortion Of Sound documentary recently popped up on YouTube; I’ve been interested in seeing the short film for a while now as it speaks to my concerns with what is happening to how we consume music as a society. Clocking in at 22 minutes the film is packed with various musicians, ranging from legends like Quincy Jones, Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman, to bottom of the barrel type stuff like Linkin Park; and regardless of any individuals taste out there, there is a uniformed argument being presented by this group of industry insiders that Hans Zimmer puts perfectly into words. “We are a McDonald’s generation of music consumers.”

Perhaps I chose highlight the  quote because I’ve said it verbatim for over a decade now in my own conversations, or maybe it’s because it is the obvious comparison to make , in other words, regardless of the reason it is the truth.

Tackling the subject by way of an illustrated time line and evolution of music product via vinyl, to tape, to cd’s and then to MP3s; we now listen to music that has been compressed so that it sacrifices nuance and tone in favor of brash and loud. In the film, everyone’s favorite, sometimes homophobic dogfather of hip hop, Snoop Dogg, makes the statement that people just don't know any better. I believe the problem is larger than that though, I think people often do know but simply don't care, substituting quality for the convenience of being able to access anything and everything within seconds from our mobile devices.

Somewhat comparable in it's situation but the complete opposite in how it was dealt with was the transition from analogue to HD TV in the television business, music, however,  is driven by very different metrics. For example, if Panasonic want to sell you a new TV, they have to convince you that you’re missing out on something. They show you the difference. They convince you that an HD viewing experience is the best way to fully enjoy film and best represents what the director wanted when releasing the product for public consumption. The television industry in effect has convincingly persuaded us to shell out 2k for new hardware because it’s the premium experience you can't do without.

As music goes to all-online digital delivery, any improvement to the data bit rate directly sacrifices financial bottom line. In other words, this, like pretty much everything in society now days is not based on quality, passion, vision or the need to progress but rather on a stone cold classic, money. There’s worse than no benefit to educating consumers; Today’s digital music providers are actually incentivized to keep consumers in the dark as it benefits their wallets.

Jimmy Iovine, co-founder of Beats Electronics, speaks about 24-bit audio when furthering the point. As a hardware manufacturer, Beats can sell pricier, high-end headphones, if consumers demand it. But when services like Itunes, Spotify and Pandora are selling convenience at increasingly competitive price points, there just isn’t a good enough reason to join the costly war.

Apple, who are responsible for assumedly the most popular and widely distributed form of listening to music on the go, the ipod/iphone, are selling music enthusiasts down the river under the guise of innovation. But they’re not losing any business over their horrific earbuds, in fact they are finding new and better ways to swindle you out of your hard earned cash by offering you a so-so product at a premium price that in reality really can't improve the sound quality because the data compression itself is the problem. It’s a little like owning a top of the line Ferrari with nothing but dirt roads to drive it on.  

I’ll leave you with this; when you purchase an mp3 you are experiencing a piece of music not as the recording artist intended you to experience it but rather as a cliff notes type version. FACT, up to 90% of a song is altered when its run through one of today’s many forms of accepted compressions. 90% PEOPLE! I know we all chose our own battles and causes to fight but I also know at least some of you reading this wouldn't stand for it if 90% of your nutritious, sustainable, organic dinner was substituted with unhealthy, synthetic, imitation food. If our school system suddenly made creationism 90% of how we educate or children in the understanding of evolution vs. the more logically sound studies of Darwin you would probably home school your child from that point on, so why stop the buck here?

Obviously every choice we make as consumers doesn't have to be important or make a social-political statement, but it can be and I argue that every time you purchase a god awful Fun record or contribute more money to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers retirement fund in 2014 via a live stream from Spotify or through the purchase of an mp3 on itunes you are absolutely part of the problem.  Voting with your dollars for an agenda that pretty much always looks out for itself, making sure to slap the "artsy," "colored," "queers" who create some of the best product to the side in favor of convenience and a middle of the road agenda is just as gross as that McDonald’s hamburger you so adamantly protest as being garbage or if you prefer like  when "poor people" vote republican because they one day hope to be filthy rich, in other words both the system, as it stands now, and you, suck. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Video: Deltron 3030 ft. Mike Patton - "City Rising from the Ashes"

Having recently returned to the scene with their first new music in over a decade Deltron 3030 is making sure fans know they are back having shared the visuals to the post-apocalyptic title track off of the City Rising from the Ashes EP.  Mike Patton lends some backing vocals to this one as well.  October 1st marks the release of their new album Event II.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Listen: Deltron 3030 - "City Rising From The Ashes”

Deltron 3030, the trio consisting of Del the Funky Homosapien, DJ Kid Koala, and producer Dan the Automator, are gearing up to release Event II, the follow-up to their 2000 debut, on September 17th. As of now we have already heard one tune in the form of “Pay The Price” but now we got a second to share with y’all by the name of “City Rising From The Ashes” which shouldn't disappoint fans of the intergalactic trio. Stream and download below and take note of the Alex Pardee artwork attached.…

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Listen: Pillowfight – "Pillowfight" (Full LP Stream)


Today we have a full LP stream of Pillowfight’s debut.  As previously reported the project consist of Dan The Automator, multi-instrumentalist and singer Emily WellsKid Koala and David Choe. For fans of Dan’s past work (particularly Handsome Boy Modeling School and Lovage) there will be obvious similarities between projects but that’s ok because Dan pretty much created that whole trip hop that marries jazzy vocals with down-tempo beats or if you prefer, lounge-funk, that was popular in the late 90’s to mid-2000’s. Some might even say that there is a similarity to the Gorillaz but Dan also produced their debut LP so once again it’s a sound you know but coming from someone who has always done it right. Stream the twelve track self-titled LP below…


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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Listen: Deltron 3030 - "Pay The Price"


Deltron 3030, the trio consisting of Del the Funky Homosapien, DJ Kid Koala, and producer Dan the Automator, are back. They plan to release Event II, the follow-up to their 2000 debut, sometime in 2013. The album has been in the works for almost a decade with rumors of its impending release having surfaced mid 2012. Last night, they debuted the first taste of that album, a song called "Pay the Price" which you can hear over on their Facebook page but take note it's only supposed to be up for 24 hours.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Listen: Pillowfight – “Used To Think”


Here’s a second track from Pillowfight the Dan The Automater and Emily Wells‘ project, featuring Kid Koala and David Choe.  Check out “Used To Think” below and if you like what you have heard so far pick up their self-titled LP when it comes out on January 22nd.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Listen: Pillowfight – “Get Your Shit Together”

It’s been a moment since we last shared any material from the forthcoming project featuring Dan The Automator, multi-instrumentalist and singer Emily Wells, Kid Koala and David Choe called Pillowfight. “Get Your Shit Together” sounds a lot like the production Dan gave us on the Deltron 3030 release some ten plus years ago with its blasting horns, snarling vocal melody, sweeping dynamic changes and harmonica scratches, it’s a sound Automator created and perfected for sure. Click HERE to listen.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Listen: Pillowfight – “In the Afternoon”


We shared a preview of Dan The Automator’s  latest project Pillowfight back in early February, for those who missed it here is a recap.  the group is composed of Dan, who is handling production duties, Emily Wells, who is providing the vocals,  turntable wizard Kid Koala and David Choe who will be providing the visuals. We now have the finished version of lead single “In the Afternoon” to share below, look for the LP to drop sometime 2012.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Video: Pillowfight, A New Project by Dan The Automator (Preview)

Dan The Automator’s name has been back in the spotlight as of late with his work with DRC Music in 2011 and the long awaited follow up to Deltron 3030 which is scheduled to drop sometime in 2012, well it doesn’t end there.  If you caught the interview we posted with David Choe earlier this week you might have heard him mention a musical project he is involved in entitled Pillowfight. The project is composed of Dan, who is handling production duties, Emily Wells, who is providing the vocals,  turntable wizard Kid Koala and David Choe who will be providing the visuals. We now have a preview of some of the music in the form of a teaser for a track called “In the Afternoon” as well as some live footage and an interview. The sound is somewhat reminiscent of Dan’s work in Handsome Boy Modelling School. Check it all out below…



Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Video: DRC Music - "Hallo"

Damon Albarn and the very large entourage of musicians and producers that make up DRC Music have let loose a video for choice cut Hallo” from the Kinshase One Two album. The video was recorded whilst in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is a “home movie” of the fun had whilst recording the album. 

Monday, September 26, 2011

Listen: DRC Music: 'Kinshasa One Two' Full Album


Youve heard our early preview of track Hallo” about a month ago, if you haven’t your missing out!  DRC Music is a music project that consists of Damon Albarn, Dan The Automator, Actress, T-E-E-D, Jneiro Jarel, Richard Russell, Marc Antoine, Alwest, Remi Kabaka,, Kwes and Rodaidh McDonald that will release Kinshasa One Two digitally on October 3rd and the CD/LP November 7th on Warp which will benefit Oxfam. Check out the full album stream below...

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Listen: DRC Music - "Hallo" feat. Tout Puissant Mukalo and Nelly Liyemge


DRC Music is a music project that consists of Damon Albarn, Dan The Automator, Actress, T-E-E-D, Jneiro Jarel, Richard Russell, Marc Antoine, Alwest, Remi Kabaka,, Kwes and Rodaidh McDonald that will release Kinshasa One Two digitally on October 3rd and the CD/LP November 7th on Warp which will benefit Oxfam. Check out the streaming track below as well as a couple other new tracks on the new album over at DRC Music.

Hallo (featuring Tout Puissant Mukalo and Nelly Liyemge) by DRC Music