This song and video will probably be most appreciated by fellow musicians. Especially those who do programming. This was one of my first experimental songs that I tried out on FL 5 out back in 2005. It was my 3rd composition. This dates back farther than anything that I've previously uploaded to Youtube. This baby was my prototype that laid down the ground work for the simpler projects that I perform now. I wasn't even singing at that time yet. At least not solo. I did however lay down 100 vocal tracks of "Ahs" and mixed them down to 1 track on this 400 track project.
My first goal was to compose an original European style song and learn how to do so on this new program. I decided to use my imagination and give it a live concert sound. For this, I uploaded a lot of various audience sound effects from Limewire. I added my own whistling which I'm sure that my neighbors appreciated. What I amazed myself with was how I was able to take the stock FL hand claps which are usually dry for rap music and transform them into a concert sounding audience clapping, most notably on the drum solo which was another adventure in itself. I cloned as many hand clap that I needed to emulate the sound and altered their pitch and offset their timing for a more human sounding crowd effect.
Knowing that I would want to be very versatile with my percussion work, I figured that a drum solo would be the best way for me to test my potential. I've personally have never heard anything like this on a program like FL or any other virtual program. Normally if I intend to upload an older project, I'll upgrade and replace the older sounds with the better sounds that I use now but I've decided to leave this one exactly the way I had left it...Cobwebs and all. Besides, I have no idea as to how I actually came up with this stuff. It looks like an endless maze of tracks. As far as the video goes....I took out my camera and snapped a few back yard shots. My back yard is beautiful at this time of year.
Eminem is one of the most talented rap
artists that has graced the surface of this earth. That being said he
has beaten women, used his position to negatively influence kids, and
started his career dissing the likes of ICP, Vanilla Ice, and several
other well known artists at the time. Throughout his career he used
diss tracks masterfully to gain attention and fame. Consider this track
a wake up call to the millions of rap fans who want to hear a worthy
opponent for once. We decided if we are going to diss someone it needed
to be the one worth dissing and for the right reasons. Before posting
comments we challenge listeners to listen to this track on an actual
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simply facebook your friends this video and help us reach 2 million
views and you will hear a series of battles that will not soon be
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From up tempo pop/rock tracks to thought provoking ballads, this album gets straight to the heart of how to go straight through the pain and hardships of life and come out with a renewed hope and faith amidst the darkness of the world.
Union Pacific Railroad today launched a new social media campaign urging photographers and high school seniors to refrain from taking photographs on or near train tracks. Through startling videos, the campaign compares the dangers of snapping photos on the tracks to posing for senior pictures on a busy highway. Neither are safe locations. The campaign launched exclusively on social media channels Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7555651-union-pacific-photo-safety-campaign/
D. Imman, an Indian film composer, conductor, and orchestrator of film music, predominantly in the Indian Film Industry.
He is widely noted for the integration of choral and electronic elements in many of his film scores,
and for the unforgettable frequent use of folk, pop, classical music and R&B. India\'s classical music tradition,
including Carnatic and Hindustani music resonates his flavor of music. D. Imman is also a popularly known singer.
To date, he has composed over 300 movie songs, more than 100 television daily serials\' title tracks,
provided more than 500 Indian Jingles and has carved the background score for more than 5000 episodes of various block buster television serials and soaps.
His songs and background score played a very crucial role in the success of many films.
As yet, Imman has scored music in more than 40 films, frequently collaborating with acclaimed directors thus.
After much speculation and hype, Helper’s iconic white glove, Lefty, dropped his first mixtape today, featuring five original tracks and two music videos. Initial reports: it’s lit. Collaborating with Twin Cities hip hop artists and a group of young, hungry up-and-comers, Lefty stays true to the streets in creating a soundscape that’s both authentic and hilarious.
Seriously, this isn’t a joke. You can listen to the greatest mixtape of all time about Helper here and watch the music videos below.
Helper collaborated with McNally Smith College of Music students, along with Twin Cities artists, Dequexatron X000 (DJ Tiiiiiiiiiip & Bobby Raps), and Twitter, Vine and Snapchat rising star, Retro Spectro, to produce rhymes and beats that encapsulate Helper’s cunningly entertaining and relatable brand. The Helper mixtape, titled Watch the Stove, gives up-and-coming artists like the students at McNally Smith a platform to share their original music.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7769951-general-mills-helper-lefty-mixtape/
Live Looping with an RC- 300, GR-20, Digitech Jamman, phase shifter, ambient reverb, tera echo, and a Boss Digital Delay. The RC - 300 is used to loop guitar all on separate loops/tracks, the pedals are used to create ambient and delayed sounds with the guitar.
Video by HouseTwelve Media (http://www.housetwelve.com/)
SMIRNOFF has announced a new extension of its “Equalizing Music” global campaign through a new partnership with Spotify that promotes equality for women musicians around the world.
According to Spotify data, none of the top 10 most-streamed tracks were performed by women artists or bands in 2017. To help make a difference in the music industry, the makers of SMIRNOFF have teamed up with Spotify to increase representation of women in music by allowing consumers to impact their own listening habits through an industry-first application programming interface (API), dubbed the Smirnoff Equalizer.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8279551-smirnoff-equalizer-spotify-music-womens-day/