Aug 3, 2009
Photo courtesy of Joe Gilder
August 3rd, 2009 - Joe Gilder, the man behind the fantastic blog Home Studio Corner, has just released a free EP of his original music for download on his site. The songs were recorded live at his local coffee shop. You just need to send him your email list for the download link. Do it now!
Also, if you've never visited Home Studio Corner, you definitely need to drop by and check it out. Joe posts great tips about ... Read More
Jul 22, 2009
Photo courtesy of ro
July 22nd 2009 - While I've been patiently waiting for the Monome folks to release another batch of 40h kits, I've been exploring all the videos of Monome masters out there. First Edison, and now ro. I never thought I could exploit a 256 button Monome, but watching ro play has enlightened me. His amazing playing (Vimeo video embedded below), showcases the potential of the 256 and mlr software.
If you head on over to his website, you can download ... Read More
Jul 20, 2009
Photo courtesy of Pterodactyl Squad
July 20th, 2009 - Pterodactyl Squad just brought back my youth in their latest release of Weezer covers done in 8bit style. Ah, memories of late night sessions trying to beat Final Fight on the SNES while listening to "Buddy Holly", all while downing 4 litres of Jolt cola. Probably not the best for my health, but boy was it fun.
On a semi-related note, I just bought another Super Nintendo for 50 bucks off of Craigslist, including ... Read More
Jul 12, 2009
Photo courtesy of Max Tannone
July 12, 2009 - Max Tannone dropped me a message a couple days ago alerting me to the release of his mini follow-up to "Jaydiohead", the fantastic Radiohead/Jay-Z remix album I posted about back in February. "Reckoner Encore", stands out as my favorite remix on this album. Just as Linkin Park's remix took "Encore" in a different direction, "Reckoner Encore" brings an even moodier feel to the song.
It's available for free download now off of the Jaydiohead ... Read More
Jul 3, 2009
July 3rd, 2009 - Air (sometimes written AIR) is a French electronica duo consisting of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoit Dunckel. Their music can be characterized as down tempo, synthesizer heavy music. The aural landscape is lush, and evokes strong visual imagery. Because of this, Air's music is often used in amateur video shorts (a fantastic example is embedded below). In fact, as I posted about before, it is often through independent shorts that I am exposed to new music and new artists. ... Read More
Apr 30, 2009
Photo courtesy of Robert Scales
April 30th, 2009 - This installment of "Artist You May Not Know" centres around the French-Canadian band Malajube. Comprised of Julien Mineau, Francis Mineau, Mathieu Cournoyer, and Thomas Augustin, the indie rock group has so far released three albums with their latest, Labrynthes, in stores earlier this year.
Malajube first came to my attention with the song "Étienne d'août", a song off their 2006 release Trompe-l'œil. Something about the way that the vocal melodies and rhythm section mirror each ... Read More
Feb 7, 2009
Album art courtesy of Minty Fresh Beats
February 7th, 2009 - A while ago, I downloaded a mash-up album by Minty Fresh Beats. Intrigued by the prospect of Jay-Z in concert with Radiohead, I had put it into my repository but hadn't listened to it. I'm not even sure who turned me on to it, so if you were the one, let me know and I'll credit you.
I just added it to my iTunes library and let me tell you, it's possibly the ... Read More
Feb 6, 2009
Photo courtesy of Sparky18
February 6th, 2009 - In my productions so far, I've been happy programming drums using my Korg keyboard. I'm just use to playing "drums" using standard keyboard mappings. While I've been interested in the MPC, I never had the extra money to buy something that would be redundant for my needs.
Lately though, I've been hot for the Monome. Since I've been wanting to perform electronic music live, carrying around a Monome makes sense. It's much more compact than a ... Read More
Feb 1, 2009
Photo courtesy of 2nk
February 1st, 2009 - I love hearing music from other countries. Even if the music is still in English, it comes from a different culture and it feels fresh. Even within the same genre, the differences are hard to put your finger on, but you know that it's unique.
Here in North America, it's difficult for me to fall hard for new music. Of course there are a few bands out there that surprise me, but the top40 is stuff ... Read More
Jan 16, 2009
Photo courtesy of Shayne Kaye
January 16th, 2009 - So since everyone else is reporting on NAMM, and I couldn't make it out, it would feel a little fake if I just regurgitated what other sites were posting. So instead, I've decided to create a new segment here on Key Of Grey named "Artists You May Not Know" (AYMNN).
I will attempt to bring to your attention artists, local to me or international, that may be outside your radar. They may be bands, they ... Read More