Author Archives: surfpunkkid
Ulrich Schnauss “Ten Years”
Published on Jan 3, 2013 Marvelous fusion of electronics that intoxicates the mind with it’s mesmerizing & infectious sound. This piece is taken from the brand new album ‘A Long Way To Fall’ (2013).
Alchemy
(center-pivot irrigation) pic via nasa makes me want to listen to progressive trance music for some reason.
A little birdie told me (Mr. Oizo vs. Mr. Saxobeat)
Alexandra Stan (or I should say her producers Marcel Prodan and Andrei Nemirschi) could learn something from Mr. Oizo when it comes to capitalizing on a saxophone sample. “Stan and her personnel decided to make a new song to become at least a moderate hit.” – (Mr. Saxobeat entry on Wikipedia) I [...]
DJ SPY
Brazilian beat genius DJ SPY unleashes the potent beauty of “By Your Side” to a Calgary crowd dripping with anticipation for the cinematic oeuvre. A classic drum n’ bass tune of the modern era. It’s been my favourite of his seeming boundless stream of creativity, so I wanted to grab a video of the [...]
looks realistic – where does it come from? vhs (edit)
looks realistic – where does it come from? vhs (edit) from broken machine films on Vimeo. looks realistic ‘where does it come from?’ (edit) vhs edition this is a clip or two from the full 37 minute version of looks realistic’s ‘where does it come from?’ vhs edition release. … video by joshua rogers of [...]
“this is what u want/this is what u get”
BOYS NOIZE – “What You Want” (official vid) /// makes me think of a Dr. Seuss novel set in sweatshop Scientology suburbia.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Phase matching curves for non-collinear sum-frequency generation of a fixed wavelength reference pulse at 1.55 μm and variable wavelength signal pulse in a 200 μm BBO crystal. Left: density plots for crystal cut angle vs. signal wavelength. Dashed lines show most optimal cut angles for obtaining large phasematching bandwidths, and corresponding phasematching curves are [...]
Re: Tdot
Tonight I was listening to some old track I made while living in midtown etc. and remembering the fluorescent blur of T-dot.
