Venetian Snares - Magnificent Stumble V2
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I made a live album in my house, recorded between July and December 2014!
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This is like seeing a mad scientist in a laboratory! I've ALWAYS enjoyed your music. Your music proves that we live in the golden age of music. In no other time can this kind of music exist. As much as I love classical music for it's traditional approach to music, electronic music is only limited by the human imagination. For people who don't understand electronic music, "To boldly go where no one has gone before" is truly what sets this music a part from ALL other genres. Thank you Mr. Funk for all you've accomplished! You truly are a modern day genius!
Yes... The NEW is a very strong element of electronic music.
Why is classical music always viewed as only traditional? there's more than enough avantgarde/modern pieces being made which are more forward thinking that 99% of electronic music (which is a huge sea of lazyness with some gems such as Vsnares).
Deutsche Grammophon and Nonesuch have some decent neo-classical stuff. If I may co-opt your point, every genre is a sea of mostly turds with a few gems shimmering in the lake of brown. Conversely, every genre has compelling and vital music. Dismiss vast swaths of experience at your own peril.
@Drog .NDTrax The (original) Elektron Machinedrum was manufactured between 2001 and 2003. The brains of his setup is sub-20 years old. I'm not sure that that makes a difference to anything or to anyone, just saying...
"Dude can flex a sequencer like nobody's business" should be the takeaway, IMO.
Everything can be hacked and re-purposed. There are countless examples of musicians making an instrument do things "it was not supposed to do". I humbly suggest that imagination--and nothing else--is the limiting factor.
if someone comes with the "lol electronic music is just pressing buttons on a pc lol" send them this.
all their gonna see is a big ass machine with a bunch of knobs on it? I don't think this will successfully prove anything at all. he barely even moves through the whole video.
Ohuroboroz well he had to program everything. but then again people who say "hurr electrnc music ez" wont be smart enough to think about that anyways. :D
yeah that's what I'm saying... don't get me wrong this is fucking awesome but it still looks like a bunch of button pushing!
BUT ITS MORE BUTTONS!!!
Spastmatiker and knobs, never forget the knobs!
If it wasn't for all the various LEDs blinking in time, I would have assumed the audio was just overdubbed on some crazy video. I can't imagine the hours of noise it took to get to this point. Nice work.
How many hours of planning before any attempts as well? Not to mention how much of the piece was written prior to experimenting? Once you at that level you have a bunch of plans already for the sound etc. usually, but nothing is set in stone :) . And then it has to be recorded and thus performed... amazing!
oh im sure it took awhile, but eurorack is a very very fast workflow. even faster than renoise at times. im sure it still took days per patch but it genuinely doesnt take as much time as youd think!
It's times like this where I wish I understood just exactly what all these machines did, but you've made something that's beautiful for the ears.
It'd likely make a looong vid explaining it, tho I bet a few of those machines are doing similar things, just set to diff settings from eachother. I would also like to understand what each machine did... I wonder if you were into synth enough and analyzed the vid enough if you could sus it all out?
Awesome that he got so much analog equipment to sync up with a tracker.
Before hearing your music I never cared about electronic at all, oddly enough it was just recalling your moniker/name from an online article that made me seek your music out to hear it for the first time, I was probably 14 or 15 and listened to mostly punk/hardcore/metalcore. The first two songs were the most important: Befriend a Child-Killer, and Fuck Toronto Jungle. I knew when I listened to it that most people wouldn't hear the the greatness in the rhythms. Almost like a frequency that's inaudible.
After hearing you I found Kid-606, and Cex who is from my state/town Baltimore/MD, and then it was Boards of Canada. My favorite album of yours is Born Under A Bad Star. Song "Szamár Madár", amazing. Also, your music breeds creativity and focus. So often I would put it on while I painted. Thank you Mr. Funke, stay breakin'.
You might like Hrvatski aka Keith Fullerton Whitman. Hrvatski was his breakcore stuff but he does a lot of synth stuff
@@followtheciaence Good recommendation : ) Hrvatski gets off-track sometimes, but the good stuff is REAL good
So funny I just checked a video from you yesterday, commenting that I came back in the late 90’s hearing your jam… And here you are :)
When I first encountered 'Snares I was 16, all friends listened to Rock/Metal and so I did too, listened to Hospitality and it changed my life. Music was never the same and never could be the same.
Lifechanging for those with the right (or wrong) type of brain :)
A very natural sounding 11/8 beat.
From beginning to end. This album never gets tired! NEVER!
awesome
+deathtrips barking
+deathtrips nice memes m8
it's jason gerudo
I guess it is quite off topic but does anybody know of a good place to watch newly released movies online ?
@Misael Danny try FlixZone. Just google for it :)
i don't think i fully understand how this is possible.
Yeah that's what attracted me to it in the beginning how did he arrive at this
It is one machine passing voltage to another in a creative fashion.
Okay! How am I just now discovering Venetian Snares?
He cares least about views.
niche genre as well. I'm assuming you had listened to Aphex Twin prior? Aphex is often the gateway to music like this for a lot of ppl from my experience.
@@Goettelyeah, he is sarcastic, condescending AF. I like some of his music, but he seems to be definitely on the spectrum or have some anti-personality disorder.
@@jimmyMNSTR_911this is true
you woke my cat up.
It's music for cats
This is the definition of why i enjoy electronic music.unbelievable talent
love how the drums sounds like a drum machine but at the same time it has that crazy venetian snares feel with the rolls and unusual fills and stuff
thanks a lot .. this is so stunning .. your music, for me, is by far the most amazing and i'm grateful that you are (so) active
sincerely appreciation ; )
11/8 time signature techno FTW!!!
13/8 actually
Daniel Jacobson maybe it changes, but I’m hearing 11/8, not 13/8
How do you know that o:
As someone really listening to a lot of metalcore I never really.. think of a time signature like that. 13 or 11/8.. why? O:
You can feel 5 quarter note pulses but the last quarter note pulse is longer and has 3 eighth notes instead of 2, so you could say it's 5.5/4 but really 11/8.
Damn those dreamy bleeps at 1:00 are great. This song sent my mind on a journey!
This is just simply beautiful (song and the visuals).
Absolutely sublime!
This album is a triumph. I regret not preordering it. Keeping my eyes peeled for your next release.
Awesomeness, 100% inspired, looking forward to new album.
I love it! I can't wait for the new album!
You need to be known by the world, you deserve it! Greetings, Vsnares.
I never new more 808 Roland type drum machines would be so effective with breakcore.
absolutely amazing
Blowing that smoke all over your gear! Bad boy! :) So excellent to come back and see this after absorbing the album for a while. Thanks for making fun music!!
I usually don't like a lot of other vsnares' music but this album is amazing because I'm into intricate, atmospheric sounds like this, hence why I like some of Autechre and Aphex Twin
Also the fact that it's all modular equipment is amazing
Amazing piece of work Aaron. Looking forward to your next album!
Very beautiful. Quite fantastic.
i like the fact you smoke around your equipment.makes the modules more 70s porn grime sounding,instead of hospital sterile.
it doesn't do anything but corrode copper traces and break pots, so i guess if by "70s porn grime" you mean "intermittent signal dropping and unresponsive controls", i guess you're right. tobacco smoke is bad no matter how you use it
Aaron smokes a million cigs a day, it seems to be working OK for him.
Grimy hardware doesn't make grimy sounds.
@@octagonseventynine1253 Special green tobacco ;)
@@dirtfriend "It doesn't do anything"?... Tell that to the brain receiving the nicotine.
Smoke 'em if ya got 'em.
This is the album I wanted to hear Aaron make, no lie. Can't wait!
Nice share, and very insane music. Cheers from Mexico.
Pure & magic, electric perfection, "it's alive, buddy!" :)
thanks for sharing, i love this piece!
One song I always come back to.
Another great album - thank U sir!
undeniably good
What a great teaser track and video for the new album. I've just pre-ordered. LOVE the artwork too. I'd been looking at old VHS artwork for inspiration for a project recently - similar kinda look.
Look forward to the album release.
Oh my, thank you Aaron!
lovely !! ty for posting this
This Album is my favorite and he got it for christmas for me on Vinyl..
happy to say: I have this on vinyl, and I got the special cd with the outtakes and different versions. exciting time! I want that new speed dealer moms :))
A genius at work!
Inspirational on many fronts.
сказочно!
нет слов....
просто спасибо)
Quite a being. Majestic. Wonderful.
just listened to some konnakol / tabla and must say this man is an absolute legend
Fresh music! Great stuff!
this is so dope.You'll never catch afx or tommy jenks going behind the scene like this....pfffft braindance elitists! ;-) Aaron is a man of the people - thanks bro - Big Respect
Holy shit. This is mind-blowing
Still unbelievable..
one person is like FUCK THIS, and to that person I say YOUR LIFE IS YOUR PUNISHMENT! wherever you go, no one will notice.
but what is your electric bill?
He's a jungle/breakcore legend. I think he earns enough to pay his vast electricity bills.
Actually no, look up Thank You For The Consideration by him
who cares :D
Electronic components normally don't require a great amount of electric power. He would've been in a bigger problem if his music required heaters, though.
If your modular rack is worth 30-40k, are you worried about electrical bills?
Always an extreme pleasure. Taco flavored kisses for you Aaron!
So happy I "discovered" your work aron. Beautiful representation of life on this planet. Orderly chaos! Thanks Aaron. Super excited to see you in the years to come as I'm only 19 I'm sure you'll drop a few more things before you/me (god forbid) croak. Seriously thanks your shit is deranged in all the best ways.
this is glorious
The Legend
Amazing.
I have no idea how you do what you do. You are a magic man.
beautiful
thanks for a bit of insight into your production
IMMENSE!
awesome stuff
I cant even. You and Richard Divine are on another fucking level.
fantastic
0:44 I just keep replaying that part... So Eleven-y.
wow!!!! awesome
awesome!!
Searched this track cuz i kinda missed it and holy crap i was totally unprepared for this
omg such arts
love you so much mr. funk
That's how true Nerds make music. ;-P
Awesome setup there, Mr. Funk. Kudos for sharing.
You are an alien man i love your work
definitely a squarepusher feel to this track. great stuff
Back when Squarepusher was good... (sigh)
Super coooooool!!!!!!!!!
That’s a huge synthesizer you got there
SUPER COOOOL MAN!
brilliant
Thanks Aaron
amazing
crazy good.
this is really cool
Epic!
Holy Moly
Great to see the wee microbrute in there runnin' the show! :D
let's all love Lain
Keep it going, man.
WOW!!
11/10, flawless execution by a steady hand
*11/8
@@drdank9013 13*/8
awesome setup. If I could dedicate even more time and money into my own it might someday look like this :D Anyway, thanks for the great tunes, love your new album.
Yooooooo Thats super cool dude yoooooooo
This would be perfect as the music of a boss fight in a RPG
Too mellow. More like mining in a glowing mushroom cave to harvest electric chinchilla jelly for xenodata.
That was really fucking good. Awesome work.
is that fruity loops studio
+Finley Burnett I know that's sarcasm, but the daw seems to be renoise
How does Renoise control a modular setup ???
+ayylmao849 i don't think you know what sarcasm means.
+HRDNCLLDR There's probably a MIDI -> CV interface buried in there somewhere. Also, Aaron mentioned on Facebook that Renoise is just being used as the master clock/recorder.
Renoise can sequence MIDI...
emotion
Can you mine bitcoins on that?
Nice job!
nice 11/8 master! Love&hugs Aaron cheers
I'm pretty sure its 13/8 (double tempo) and not 11/8.
Awesome video :)